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Nvidia Stock Falls After China Alleges Antitrust Violation

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Nvidia’s stock slipped nearly 3% in pre-market trading today after China’s market regulator announced that the company violated antitrust laws. The regulator said the issue is tied to Nvidia’s $6.9 billion acquisition of Mellanox Technologies in 2020, which had received conditional approval at the time.

Why This Matters

Nvidia is currently the world’s most valuable public company and a leader in artificial intelligence hardware. Any regulatory challenge against it not only impacts the stock market but also influences related sectors like cryptocurrency and AI-linked tokens.

Impact on Bitcoin and Crypto

Following Nvidia’s dip, bitcoin dropped more than 1.5% in the last two hours, trading around $114,900. Other tokens linked to artificial intelligence, including ICP, RENDER, FET, and GRT, fell over 4.5% on a 24-hour basis.

What We Know So Far

  • China alleges Nvidia broke the terms of its conditional approval for acquiring Mellanox.
  • Details of the violation have not yet been disclosed.
  • Nvidia has not released an official statement in response.
  • The news triggered weakness across both equity and crypto markets.

Looking Ahead

Analysts say Nvidia’s role as a global tech leader means regulatory actions can ripple across financial markets. With bitcoin and Nvidia showing a strong correlation in recent years, traders are watching closely to see whether this drop is short-term or signals broader pressure.

Investors now await further details from Chinese regulators and Nvidia’s official response.

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