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    Shares of Alibaba Group surged nearly 19 percent in Hong Kong trading on Monday, September 1, following stronger-than-expected growth in its cloud computing business and reports of a domestically developed artificial intelligence chip. The rally helped lift emerging market equities, signaling renewed investor confidence in China’s AI and tech sector amid geopolitical and supply chain challenges.

    Alibaba stock jumps 19 percent on cloud and AI chip boost
    Domestic chip strategy and cloud growth send Alibaba stock soaring by 19%. Source – Alibaba Group.

    Alibaba’s sharp stock rebound came after the company announced a 26 percent year-on-year revenue increase in its Cloud Intelligence Group, totaling 33.4 billion yuan, or approximately 4.67 billion US dollars. The cloud division’s performance was driven by surging demand for AI services and infrastructure, with AI-related revenue reporting triple-digit growth for the eighth consecutive quarter.

    The robust cloud results were a rare bright spot in Alibaba’s broader earnings report, which showed slower overall revenue growth but stronger profitability. While Alibaba’s total quarterly revenue rose just 2 percent to 247.65 billion yuan, falling short of analyst estimates, net income jumped 78 percent year-on-year to 34.8 billion yuan. The profit increase was largely attributed to gains from equity investments and cost optimizations across several business units.

    The core e-commerce segment, which includes Taobao and Tmall, grew 10 percent. International e-commerce also expanded by 19 percent, but operating margins were pressured by intense competition in the instant delivery sector, particularly from food and grocery platforms. Earnings before interest, taxes, and amortization in the domestic e-commerce business declined 21 percent.

    Alibaba’s domestic AI chip strategy supports tech autonomy

    The sharp rise in Alibaba’s stock price marked its best single-day gain in over a year and contributed to a broader uptick in Asian and emerging market indices. The MSCI Emerging Markets Index closed 0.6 percent higher, supported by investor optimism over China’s AI capabilities and Alibaba’s strategic shift toward cloud computing and artificial intelligence services. Other Chinese tech stocks, including Tencent and Baidu, also rose on Monday, though not to the same extent.

    Adding to investor enthusiasm were reports that Alibaba is in the advanced stages of developing a new AI chip that will be manufactured domestically. The chip is seen as a strategic move to counter growing US export restrictions on advanced semiconductors, including Nvidia’s high-end GPUs. By accelerating in-house chip development, Alibaba aims to strengthen its cloud services and reduce dependency on foreign technology suppliers.

    The AI chip development also aligns with China’s broader national objective of technological self-reliance. Industry analysts suggest the move could help Alibaba position itself as a serious contender in the global cloud and AI infrastructure space. While the company has not formally released specifications or a launch timeline for the chip, the prospect of a homegrown alternative to foreign AI processors is seen as a major step forward.

    Alibaba’s AI focus signals strategic tech realignment

    Despite the challenges faced in its commerce businesses, Alibaba’s renewed focus on AI and cloud technologies is seen as a long-term growth driver. The strong performance of its cloud segment has reassured investors about the company’s ability to adapt to a rapidly evolving digital economy and heightened geopolitical pressures.

    The stock rally also weighed on some international semiconductor companies. Shares of Nvidia, AMD, and TSMC declined as investors recalibrated expectations in light of potential competition from China’s emerging AI hardware ecosystem. As Alibaba expands its technological footprint, its strategy could alter global market dynamics in both the cloud computing and AI chip sectors. – By Content Syndication Services.

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