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The sizzling AI trade is having this surprising effect on global markets

The artificial-intelligence trade has become so popular that it is causing currencies in Asia to artificially weaken as locals trade their money for dollars, presumably to buy hot AI stocks.

Google has been crushing it with AI this year in this overlooked way

Waymo, the Alphabet-backed robotaxi startup, has been on a tear. Soon it could be worth $100 billion.

The price of the measles: It costs at least $16,200 every time someone gets them.

As measles outbreaks increase and more people contract the disease, the U.S. healthcare system faces a costly bill.

Netflix appears to be in the driver’s seat on Warner Bros. bid as board rejects Paramount offer

Warner Bros. Discovery urged shareholders to stay with Netflix’s offer, saying Paramount’s bid undervalues the company, has shaky financing and has no better path to regulatory approval.

Is a new OpenAI deal what Amazon’s stock needs to finally come alive?

Amazon’s stock is near flat this year. A reported $10 billion deal with OpenAI may energize investors — or it could fuel further fears about an AI bubble.

Fed’s Waller thinks inflation will start to fall in next 3-4 months and rates can come down at moderate pace

A finalist to replace Powell sees room for 100 basis points of rate cuts.

My 401(k) plan is emailing me about annuities, but I’m only in my 50s. Is this something I should do?

Options will keep coming, but signing up for an annuity is something you want to carefully consider

Precious metals are going to party like it’s the 1970s, reckons Albert Edwards

“Is gold’s 60% rally this year merely the appetizer for a late-1970s-style main course?” asks Edwards

Why 2025 has been such a historic year for oil — with prices set to finish near a 5-year low

The world has more oil than it needs, but a drop in crude prices this week to the lowest level in nearly five years may help slow production and boost demand.

Energy stocks are the new bonds, this strategist argues

In an inflationary setting, why hold bonds at all, says Louis-Vincent Gave

Loss-making Chinese AI chipmaker founded by ex-AMD employees surges eightfold in debut

At 50 times price to sales, MetaX looks expensive but investor demand focused on China’s determination to build national champions in the tech sector

‘He never asks for anything’: I’m 61 with a $1.5 million 401(k). My girlfriend says I do too much for my son, 28. Is she right?

“I recently gave him $20,000 for a newer car and had him finance the rest.”
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