Berlin - Delayed Quote • EUR Penta-Ocean Construction Co Ltd (PO6.BE) Follow Add holdings 5.30 +0.05 +(0.95%) As of May 28 at 8:10:43 AM GMT+2. Market Open. Related News Stock market today: Dow, S&P 500, Nasdaq futures jump as court blocks Trump tariffs, Nvidia earnings impress US stock futures rose after a US trade court blocked some of President Trump's tariffs, and Nvidia's mixed earnings report impressed Wall Street despite the company's warnings on chip curbs. Nvidia earnings: The risks, positive signs this analyst sees for AI Nvidia (NVDA) ended up beating first quarter revenue estimates, posting $44.1 billion (vs. estimates of $43.3 billion) as a $4.5 billion charge on its H20 chips drags the semiconductor manufacturer's adjusted earnings down to $0.81 per share (vs. estimates of $0.93). CFRA Research senior equity analyst Angelo Zino joins Yahoo Finance's Nvidia earnings special to have a conversation about the expectations for Nvidia's business in China, the chipmaker's full-year guidance, and the positive signs he is seeing from AI players and the broader artificial intelligence landscape following investment deals from Middle East countries. Stay tuned for Yahoo Finance's special live coverage of Nvidia's first quarter earnings here, beginning at 4:15 p.m. on Wednesday, May 28. Nvidia sees $2.5 billion Q1 revenue loss from Trump's China chip export ban, warns of more Nvidia said it lost $2.5 billion in revenue from China during its fiscal first quarter and will see an additional $8 billion loss in the second quarter. Nvidia is in constant 'cat-and-mouse game' with US regulators Nvidia (NVDA) released its highly anticipated first quarter earnings report after Wednesday's closing bell, rounding out the Magnificent Seven's earnings season. Ahead of the earnings release, the Trump administration released an order for US suppliers to halt shipments of AI chip software to China. The chip stock continues to get a lift in extended hours trading after beating first quarter revenue estimates — $44.1 billion vs. estimates of $43.3 billion — while bans on chip shipments to China dragged down the company's earnings per share to $0.81 (below estimates of $0.93 per share). Rhodium Group Director Reva Goujon comes on Yahoo Finance's Nvidia earnings special to speak further on the United States' export controls on AI semiconductors and Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang's relationship with President Trump. Also catch Benchmark Company's Cody Acree full interview with Yahoo Finance on Nvidia's business in China and whether it can overcome new trade barriers. Stay tuned for Yahoo Finance's special live coverage of Nvidia's first quarter earnings here, beginning at 4:15 p.m. on Wednesday, May 28. Nvidia isn't a stranger to overcoming trade hurdles: Analyst on China Semiconductor manufacturer Nvidia (NVDA) is coming out swinging in its latest earnings release, topping first quarter revenue estimates by posting revenue of $44.1 billion (vs. estimates of $43.3 billion). The company's adjusted earnings per share (EPS) fell short of estimates, the ban on its H20 chip shipments to China dragging its profits down to $0.81 (vs. estimates of $0.93 per share). Benchmark Company managing director and senior semiconductor research analyst Cody Acree comes on ahead of the chipmaker's earnings call to comment on Nvidia's business with China and other chip competitors in designing AI infrastructures — particularly from the company's new Blackwell computer chips — and the impact of the Trump administration's latest trade policies. Stay tuned for Yahoo Finance's special live coverage of Nvidia's first quarter earnings here, beginning at 4:15 p.m. on Wednesday, May 28. Nvidia beats on Q1 revenue, says it expects an additional $8 billion charge on H20 losses in Q2 Nvidia reported its fiscal first quarter earnings after the bell Wednesday. Retail earnings recap: Abercrombie, Dick's, and Macy's It's a busy week for retail earnings. Yahoo Finance Senior Consumer Reporter Brooke DiPalma joins Market Domination to outline everything you need to know about retail earnings, specifically Abercrombie & Fitch (ANF), Dick's Sporting Goods (DKS), and Macy's (M). To watch more expert insights and analysis on the latest market action, check out more Market Domination here. Nvidia Q1 earnings after the closing bell: 3 things to watch Nvidia (NVDA) is set to report first quarter earnings after the bell today, and Wall Street is watching closely. Yahoo Finance Technology Editor Dan Howley joins Market Domination to break down key numbers to watch, including data center growth, China headwinds, and guidance around the Blackwell chip. Tune in to Yahoo Finance's special live coverage of Nvidia's first quarter earnings here, beginning at 4:15 p.m. on Wednesday, May 28. To watch more expert insights and analysis on the latest market action, check out more Market Domination here. Utility sector slips, Joby stock jumps, Freshpet downgrade Here are some of the stories Wall Street is watching on Wednesday, May 28. Utility stocks (XLU) are slipping on concerns about higher interest rates. Joby Aviation (JOBY) shares are soaring after closing a $250 million investment from Toyota. Freshpet (FRPT) was downgraded to Hold from Buy at TD Cowen. Stay up to date on the latest market action, minute-by-minute, with Yahoo Finance's Market Minute. Why export restrictions aren't the only thing to pay attention to in Nvidia's earnings After the market closes on Wednesday, Nvidia will report earnings for the first quarter of its fiscal year 2026, which ended on April 27. While many in the industry are likely eager to hear how the recent whiplash surrounding U.S. chip export controls will impact Nvidia's international chip business and future guidance, not everyone thinks that is the most important piece of Nvidia's results to pay attention to. Kevin Cook, a senior equity strategist at Zacks Investment Research who has followed Nvidia earnings topped forecasts by 10% over past 2 years, double the S&P 500 beat Nvidia's quarterly earnings and revenue beat Wall Street's expectations nearly every quarter over the past two years. Nvidia earnings: Its AI performance could lift these stocks Ahead of Nvidia's first quarter earnings report, Rational Equity Armor Fund portfolio manager Joe Tigay joins Morning Brief with Brad Smith and Madison Mills to discuss which artificial intelligence (AI) sub-sector plays could react to the chipmaker's results. Tune in to Yahoo Finance's special live coverage of Nvidia's first quarter earnings here, beginning at 4:15 p.m. on Wednesday, May 28. To watch more expert insights and analysis on the latest market action, check out more Morning Brief here. How Nvidia has powered the S&P 500: Chart of the Day Yahoo Finance Markets Reporter Josh Schafer joins Asking for a Trend to take a look at how Nvidia (NVDA) has driven S&P 500 (^GSPC) gains since late 2022 in this segment of Chart of the Day. To watch more expert insights and analysis on the latest market action, check out more Asking for a Trend here. Nvidia earnings: What to watch for on Blackwell Nvidia (NVDA) releases its first quarter results after the market close on Wednesday. One of the big things investors will be watching for is what company leadership says about its Blackwell lineup. Roundhill Investments CEO Dave Mazza shares what he will be looking for in the video above. To watch more expert insights and analysis on the latest market action, check out more Market Domination Overtime here. Google begins direct online sales of Pixel phones in India The Alphabet-owned firm said it has for the first time enabled direct online purchases for Indian users on the official Google Store website. The company currently sells it products in India through authorised retailers and via Walmart-backed e-commerce platform Flipkart. Apple , its bigger rival in the premium smartphone category, already sells its phones directly to Indian users, and operates its own retail stores in Mumbai and in New Delhi, with more planned. DeepSeek Unveils Update to R1 Model (Bloomberg) -- DeepSeek said it has upgraded the R1 artificial intelligence model that helped propel the Chinese startup to global prominence at the start of this year.Most Read from BloombergNYC Congestion Toll Brings In $216 Million in First Four MonthsNY Wins Order Against US Funding Freeze in Congestion FightNY Congestion Pricing Is Likely to Stay Until Year End During Court CaseThe company completed what it described as a “minor trial upgrade” and is allowing users to start testing it, it s Watch These Nvidia Price Levels as Stock Surges After Strong Earnings Report Nvidia shares jumped in extended trading on Wednesday after the chip giant surpassed Wall Street’s quarterly revenue expectations amid booming AI demand. Monitor these major chart levels. Nvidia discloses more China risks, but CEO praises Trump SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) -Even as Nvidia reported another blockbuster quarter of 69% sales growth on Wednesday, the maker of artificial intelligence chips warned of more risks to its business emerging in the technology conflict between the U.S. and China. Tucked into Nvidia's quarterly filing with U.S. securities regulators, Nvidia for the first time said that restrictions on the use of open-source AI models from China such as DeepSeek and Qwen could hurt its business, as could U.S. rules barring connected vehicle technology from China, where Nvidia's long-struggling car chip business has finally flourished. While Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang on a conference call with analysts praised U.S. President Donald Trump's decision to rescind an export rule put in place by President Joe Biden that would have regulated the flow of Nvidia's chips around the world, the company's quarterly filing noted that no new rule had been issued in its place and that a "replacement rule may impose new restrictions on our products or operations." Nvidia’s CEO blasted Trump policy that will cost the company $10.5 billion in lost revenue—then praised Trump’s ‘bold vision’ minutes later During Nvidia's quarterly earnings call, CEO Jensen Huang gave a real time demonstration of how to navigate politics in the Trump era. Asia Morning Briefing: All Eyes on TON as Elon Musk Pours Cold Water on xAI Deal Talks PLUS: BlueSky's Jay Graber says decentralization has a place in her growing social network, but not blockchain or crypto. Trump administration goes to court over trade dispute. 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