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Big Tech needs a staggering $1.5 trillion to fund the AI boom. This is the complex playbook it’s using to get it.

Inside the financial engineering of the AI build-out: Nvidia, Google and the rest of Big Tech are turning to Wall Street, vendor financing and private credit.

Here’s what the U.S.-China trade truce really means for the U.S. soybean market

China has made a pledge to buy U.S. soybeans over the next few years, fueling hope for farmers who have been caught in the middle of a trade war between the two nations. Yet the damage to the U.S. agricultural market may have already been done.

4 things worrying investors as U.S. stocks see worst start to a month since April

The U.S. stock market is off to its worst start to a month since April as investors grapple with the longest U.S. government shutdown in history, among other worries.

‘I’m in a financial mess’: My income was cut in half. Do I sell my $600K home and kiss my 2.9% mortgage rate goodbye?

“We can move 10 miles south, where property is much cheaper.”

Small businesses say this will likely be the last year they can keep prices from going up

After doing everything they can to keep prices from rising this holiday season, many small businesses say 2025 may be the last year they can pull it off.

As stocks wobbled, the S&P 500 held a critical threshold. Here’s what history says happens next.

The benchmark index has been above its 50-day moving average for 133 sessions, the longest streak since 2007. But that nearly came to an end on Friday.

Expedia is treating AI as a friend rather than a mortal enemy — and its stock is soaring

Expedia shares climbed to a record close as the online travel agent has embraced AI to help boost business, rather than try to find ways to beat it.

The real risk to your bond fund isn’t defaults. It’s you.

Charlie Garcia responds to a reader worried about a bond fund’s lower-quality holdings.

The shutdown is starting to ‘bite the economy,’ top Trump aide warns. The Senate is struggling to make a deal.

A top economist in the Trump administration offered a fresh warning Friday about the record-setting government shutdown’s damaging effects, as the Senate struggled to make a deal to end the closure and airports began to reduce flights.

Home prices are overinflated in many parts of the U.S. Are we in a housing bubble?

Home prices are rising to new heights, yet sales have remained largely depressed.

Bitcoin’s bear market is exposing a new ‘buy-the-dip’ weakness in markets

Bitcoin is on track to end Friday in the bear-market territory for the first time since April 23.

Even with all the flight cancellations, airline stocks are having a surprisingly good week

For Wall Street, flight cancellations may not be the worst thing.
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