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Asian Chip Rally: Earnings Justify Surge, Says Nomura CIO Julia Wang

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By AI News Desk 🕐 04 June 2026, 12:57 PM 💹 Finance
Asian Chip Rally: Earnings Justify Surge, Says Nomura CIO

The recent surge in Asian chip stocks is largely underpinned by robust earnings growth, according to Julia Wang, Chief Investment Officer for North Asia at Nomura International Wealth Management. Speaking at the Nomura Investment Forum Asia in Singapore, Wang shared her insights with Haslinda Amin from Bloomberg, suggesting that while the rally is fundamentally driven, valuations have also experienced a significant reset.

Earnings Growth Fuels Chip Sector Optimism

Wang emphasized that the impressive performance of semiconductor companies in the region is not merely speculative but is backed by tangible improvements in their financial results. This sustained earnings growth provides a solid foundation for the current market valuations. She noted that the industry's capacity to innovate and meet the ever-increasing demand for advanced chips has been a key factor.

The demand for chips is being propelled by various sectors, including artificial intelligence, data centers, automotive, and consumer electronics. As these industries continue to expand and integrate more sophisticated semiconductor technology, the outlook for chip manufacturers remains exceptionally bright. Wang pointed out that companies demonstrating strong technological advancements and efficient production capabilities are particularly well-positioned.

Valuation Reset Offers New Opportunities

Beyond earnings, Wang also highlighted that the market has undergone a valuation reset. This implies that after a period of potential overvaluation or correction, the current price levels for many Asian chip stocks are now more aligned with their intrinsic value and future growth prospects. This recalibration, she believes, presents attractive opportunities for investors seeking long-term exposure to the technology sector.

She further elaborated that the reset allows for a more rational assessment of investment potential, separating fundamentally sound companies from those with less sustainable business models. The strategic importance of semiconductors in the global economy, coupled with regional strengths in manufacturing and R&D, makes Asia a pivotal hub for this sector. Wang concluded that while market volatility is always a consideration, the underlying drivers for the Asian chip rally appear strong and sustainable.

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