
Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia Edition Trump, Xi Discuss Trade, Taiwan, Markets Eye Fed Rate Cut Bets
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Nov 25, 2025 Ritesh Ganeriwal, Head of Investment and Advisory at Syfe, and Rob Hayworth, Senior Investment Strategy Director at U.S. Bank, dive into the latest U.S.-China trade discussions. They reveal insights on semiconductors, the complexities of chip design, and AI investment opportunities. Ritesh explores select emerging markets and the significance of domestic tech firms. Meanwhile, Hayworth analyzes Fed rate cut possibilities and market reactions, emphasizing the implications for equity outlooks and consumer health this holiday season.
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High-Level US–China Engagement Resumes
- Trump and Xi resumed high-level talks focused on trade, Taiwan, and Ukraine after a tariff truce.
- Trump framed the call as commercially constructive, highlighting visits and trade purchases.
Commercial Incentives Drive Negotiation
- Ritesh Ganeriwal says commercial incentives will push Trump toward deals despite tough rhetoric.
- He highlights mutual needs like rare earths and export revenues as negotiation levers.
China Faces A Multi-Year Chip Gap
- China is unlikely to match NVIDIA's chip sophistication within a year, but catch-up over five years is plausible.
- Ritesh stresses the manufacturing complexity and long development timelines as barriers.
