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US Senate vote to end shutdown boosts investor confidence amid AI valuation concerns

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Last updated: November 10, 2025 8:59 am
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Published: November 10, 2025
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In a significant development for investors and the economy, the US Senate has voted to break a five-week deadlock over government funding, offering relief amid concerns about the health of the economy and soaring valuations of artificial intelligence companies. Lawmakers advanced the funding bill with a 60-40 vote, supported by a coalition of Democrats and Republicans, addressing the longest government shutdown in US history.

The proposed legislation aims to sustain government operations through the end of January, but it still requires final approval in the Senate and must pass through the House of Representatives before reaching the President’s desk for a signature. The expedited process is expected to unfold over the next few days as the country races to reopen the government.

In the wake of this development, global markets reacted positively, with significant gain across stock indexes from the US to Japan. South Korea’s KOSPI index surged approximately 3 percent, while Japan’s Nikkei 225 and Hong Kong’s Hang Seng experienced rises of about 1.3 percent and 1.5 percent, respectively. Taiwan’s Taiex and Australia’s ASX 200 also saw gains of around 0.8 percent and 0.75 percent. Futures for the US benchmark S&P 500 and tech-heavy Nasdaq-100 rose by about 0.75 percent and 1.3 percent, respectively, indicating optimism for a rebound when regular trading resumes.

Investors welcomed this legislative progress amid rising anxiety about potential overvaluation in the AI sector and the broader implications of ongoing tariffs initiated by the Trump administration. Recently, Nvidia reached a groundbreaking market valuation of $5 trillion, marking a historic milestone for technology companies, closely followed by Apple, which surpassed $4 trillion. These valuations have sparked debate on whether they reflect the underlying economic realities, especially as concerns about an economic slowdown mount.

Adding to the uncertainty, the Bureau of Labor Statistics has suspended its jobs report due to the shutdown, leaving analysts without key data during a critical period. However, independent assessments have highlighted troubling trends, showing a notable increase in layoffs. A report from Challenger, Gray & Christmas indicated that layoffs surged by 183 percent in October, marking it as the worst October for job losses since 2003. Complementing this data, Revelio Labs, specializing in workforce analytics, estimated that around 9,100 jobs were lost during the month.

As lawmakers work towards finalizing the funding package, the focus will remain on both the immediate effects on government operations and the broader implications for the economy and equity markets. Investors will be closely watching the developments in Congress, weighing the potential impact of government stability on the current economic landscape.

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