BOFA BACKS OPENAI WITH $520M CREDIT LINE
Bank of America reversed course to extend a $520 million credit line to OpenAI, signaling renewed confidence in the AI company as it prepares to launch its most advanced model.
Asian equities fell as renewed selling in technology stocks, including Samsung Electronics Co. and SK Hynix Inc., deepen…
A selloff in chipmakers dragged down stocks on concerns over whether massive artificial-intelligence investments will ju…
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Bloomberg’s Ed Ludlow breaks down mixed tech markets following US-Iran jitters, which revived risk-off sentiment and sen…
Bank of America is changing its tune on OpenAI: after initially passing on lending to the AI company, it is now extendin…
Bloomberg's Liana Baker joins Dani Burger on "Bloomberg Deals." Bank of America handed a $520 million credit line to Ope…
Bloomberg’s Ed Ludlow takes a look at SK Hynix's oversubscribed US listing, priming the Korean memory maker for the bigg…
In this episode of Bloomberg Tech: Europe, Bloomberg’s Tom Mackenzie launches into Europe's efforts to develop its burge…
Ed Ludlow sits down for an interview with SK Group Chairman Chey Tae-won from the Nasdaq to discuss SK Hynix's US listin…
Bloomberg’s Ed Ludlow breaks down why an AI-fueled stock rout in South Korea spilled over into the US market Monday, sen…