World Monitor: Top 5 Briefing by Sector — 2026-05-01
First-quarter earnings from major tech firms have revitalized the market, confirming the ongoing AI boom. Key headlines include a surge in demand for Apple’s iPhone 17 and MacBook Neo, Meta’s $25 billion bond issuance, and projected growth in Huawei’s AI chip revenue. Meanwhile, the S&P 500 saw its best monthly performance since November 2020.
World Monitor: Top 5 Briefing by Sector — 2026-05-01
Tech & Business Top 5
1. Apple boosts performance outlook amid iPhone 17 and MacBook Neo frenzy Apple announced explosive demand for its flagship iPhone 17 and the new MacBook Neo during its April 30 earnings call, sending shares up about 4% in after-hours trading.

2. Big Tech AI investment tops $700 billion; Google Cloud leads Total AI infrastructure investments by giants like Google, Microsoft, Amazon, and Meta have reached $700 billion, with Google Cloud emerging as the leader in growth rate.
3. Meta issues $25 billion in bonds following AI spending plan update Shortly after raising its AI spending targets, Meta successfully issued $25 billion in bonds. CEO Zuckerberg addressed potential further layoffs, explaining that job cuts are linked to capital expenditure plans.

4. Huawei expects AI chip revenue to jump at least 60% this year According to the Financial Times, Huawei projects its AI chip revenue will climb by at least 60% this year, signaling explosive domestic demand despite U.S. semiconductor export restrictions.

5. Nvidia B300 server prices in China exceed $1 million due to U.S. export bans Following U.S. export restrictions on semiconductors, the price of Nvidia’s B300 servers has reportedly surged to $1 million in the Chinese market.
6. SpaceX valued at $1.25 trillion; Blue Owl sells half its stake Co-CEO of alternative asset manager Blue Owl stated the firm sold approximately half of its SpaceX stake at a valuation of $1.25 trillion.
Science & Innovation Top 5
1. Early Earth's freeze-thaw cycles may have accelerated primitive cell evolution New experiments support the hypothesis that the repetitive freeze-thaw cycles on early Earth helped drive the growth and evolution of primitive cell-like structures.
2. T-cell activation speeds up after meals, offering new clues for immune response According to Nature, a new study suggests that T-cells activate faster after eating, providing fresh insights into the connection between dietary patterns and immune responses.
3. Mechanism for oxygen flow inside catalysts identified Reported by ScienceDaily, scientists have made a breakthrough in identifying oxygen flow deep inside catalysts, a discovery expected to improve energy storage and chemical reaction efficiency.
4. SanDisk sees record quarterly earnings and long-term contracts from AI boom Driven by soaring storage demand in AI data centers, SanDisk reported record quarterly earnings, announced a large-scale stock buyback plan, and signed long-term supply contracts.
5. AI-written play recreates Molière; to premiere at Versailles Reuters Technology section reports that a play written by AI, which captures the style and wit of French playwright Molière, is set to debut at Versailles.
Finance & Market Briefing
1. S&P 500 rises over 10% in April — best performance since November 2020 According to CNBC, the broad S&P 500 index surged more than 10% in April, marking its strongest monthly gain since November 2020 as of April 30.

2. Federal Reserve decides to hold interest rates at 3.5%–3.75% The Federal Reserve maintained the benchmark rate at 3.5%–3.75%. Chair Powell expressed his intent to remain in his position despite legal pressure from President Trump, stating he has "no choice."
3. Wall Street mixed ahead of major Big Tech earnings Major indices ended generally lower on the Fed's decision day as investors braced for earnings from Amazon, Alphabet, Meta, and Microsoft.
4. Oil prices spike following Trump’s remarks on long-term blockade of Iran Oil prices rose sharply after President Trump stated his administration is preparing a long-term blockade against Iran.
5. Google, Microsoft, and Amazon cloud results confirm optimism for AI growth The Guardian reports that Google, Microsoft, and Amazon showed strong growth in their cloud computing businesses, though some concerns were raised regarding Meta’s AI spending levels.

Macro Context
1. Fed rate hold and controversy over Powell's independence With the Fed holding rates at 3.5%–3.75%, the debate over central bank independence has intensified. President Trump's ongoing pressure and Chair Powell’s refusal to step down despite legal threats remain key sources of macroeconomic uncertainty.
2. Oil price surge due to Iran blockade fears — geopolitical risks resurface President Trump’s comments on a long-term blockade of Iran have triggered a spike in oil prices, returning Middle East geopolitical risk as a critical variable for global energy markets and inflation.
3. AI investment bubble debate — concern over Meta’s massive spending While Big Tech's Q1 earnings generally met market expectations, a macro-level debate is heating up over whether AI infrastructure investment is overheating, fueled by investor concerns over Meta’s astronomical capital expenditures. OpenAI’s presence remained a common thread in all hyperscaler earnings calls.
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