Samsung to Benefit From U.S. Sanctions Against SMIC: Analyst

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Dec.20 -- SK Kim, executive director and senior analyst at Daiwa Capital Markets, discusses the prospects for Asian semiconductor makers. Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp., China’s largest chipmaker, saw its shares fall as much as 4.8% in Hong Kong Monday after warning that its inclusion in a U.S. blacklist will have “major adverse impact” on the development of advanced technology. Kim speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Taiwanese manufacturers are to benefit from this significantly.

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Russian China and India possible working on semiconductors separate from Made in US product.

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US investors sitting on tones of cash and not invest into economy.After 5 to 10 years this cash be lost 50% to 70% todays value because devaluation.

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