
Katherine Doherty
Katherine Doherty is a Bloomberg News reporter covering markets, banks, trading firms and financial-market infrastructure, including CME Group’s planned compute futures market tied to AI computing power.
Korean AI Dividend Proposal Triggers Semiconductor Stock Selloff
A South Korean policy chief’s proposal to return part of AI-related gains to citizens jolted the country’s chip market, with Samsung and SK Hynix closing down around 5% after Kim Yong-beom argued that profits from the AI infrastructure era should be shared more broadly. Bloomberg reported that the presidential office later described Kim’s post as personal opinion, while the same program pointed to related pressure points in the AI boom: CME’s plan with Silicon Data for compute futures and Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang’s absence from Trump’s China delegation as approval for Blackwell sales looked unlikely.
CME Plans Futures Contracts for GPU Computing Power
CME Group and Silicon Data are trying to make computing power tradable as a futures product, Bloomberg’s Katherine Doherty says, using an index of compute prices as the basis for contracts that would let companies and investors hedge future price moves. Doherty frames the plan as an effort to treat GPU processing capacity less as a procurement cost and more as a commodity exposure, though the market still needs regulatory approval and enough liquidity to function.