Alibaba (BABA) Soars 8% on US Chip Exports Ease to China

We recently published Lackluster Tuesday? Not for These 10 Stocks on Sky High. Alibaba Group Holding Limited (NYSE:BABA) is one of Tuesday’s top performers.

Alibaba grew its share prices for a fourth straight day on Tuesday, jumping 8.09 percent to close at $116.97 apiece, as investor sentiment was buoyed by the improving relations between China and the US amid the latter’s recent move to ease up on chip exports.

Alibaba Group Holding Limited (NYSE:BABA) traded higher alongside its Chinese counterparts after the US gave the green light for Nvidia Corp. to resume selling H20 AI chips to China.

Alibaba Group Holding Limited (NYSE:BABA)—a China-based technology company specializing in e-commerce—stands to benefit from the move, particularly through its cloud computing subsidiary Alibaba Cloud—one of the several Chinese firms that heavily relied on H20 chips.

Alibaba (BABA) Soars 8% on US Chip Exports Ease to China

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More broadly, the US’ move signaled easing trade tensions between the two countries and sparked more confidence for Chinese firms pursuing technology investments and infrastructure expansion.

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