Movement Alert|ASML Holding NV Rises 3.05% in Regular Trading, Bernstein WFE Spending Forecast Upgrade Fuels Semiconductor Equipment Rally

Market Focus
08/14

On August 13, ASML Holding NV rose 3.05% in regular trading, trading at $1865.145/share, with turnover of $1.054 billion. The stock extended its recent recovery momentum amid broad strength across the semiconductor equipment sector.

On the news front, Bernstein recently raised its Wafer Fab Equipment (WFE) spending forecast, driving a sector-wide rally. Within the Semiconductor Equipment sector, Lam Research rose 5.14%, Teradyne gained 4.34%, and KLA Corporation advanced 2.63%, reflecting broad-based institutional confidence in equipment demand outlooks. Additionally, prominent hedge fund Jinglin Asset disclosed in its Q2 13F filing a new position in ASML and other AI computing infrastructure companies, while clearing holdings in NVIDIA and Meta, signaling institutional capital rotation toward semiconductor equipment. ASML also continued executing its share buyback program, with the latest transaction update disclosed on August 10, reinforcing management confidence in the company's intrinsic value. The stock had previously declined over 18% in July following reports of Chinese domestic DUV lithography equipment entering mass production, and the current rebound reflects a combination of oversold recovery, institutional accumulation, and sustained buyback support.

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