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These ETFs can help investors protect themselves from selloffs like the DeepSeek panic — but here’s the catch
Investors seeking refuge from market volatility may consider buffer ETFs that swap some stock-market gains for downside protection. But make sure you understand the trade-off before jumping in.MarketWatch - 4h -
Blackstone Still Bullish on A.I. Data Centers Despite DeepSeek
Blackstone, a major global investor in data centers that run A.I. systems, expects use of the technology to rise as the cost of computing power falls.The New York Times - 7h -
Meta and Microsoft Double Down on Huge A.I. Spending, Despite DeepSeek Threat
Both Meta and Microsoft committed to huge investments in artificial intelligence, despite new Chinese software outperforming American rivals at a lower cost.The New York Times - 15h -
JetBlue’s bonds find buyers despite stock slide
JetBlue’s stock plunged more than 25% after the air carrier reported its fourth-quarter results earlier this week, but its bonds are finding buyers.MarketWatch - 7h -
Oracle gets $7.75 billion vote of confidence from bond investors despite DeepSeek worries
Major tech stocks sold off sharply this week on DeepSeek jitters, but the bond market has been fairly steady.MarketWatch - 7h -
Gold vs. Treasury bonds: Where should investors turn next?
Both gold and Treasury bonds offer unique advantages, experts say — but one may be better than the other in 2025.CBS News - 12h -
Forget DeepSeek. Zuckerberg says Meta will spend hundreds of billions on AI.
Meta’s CEO says its consumer AI offering “is going to be one of the most transformative products that we’ve made.”MarketWatch - 1d -
DeepSeek hints that China has mastered the art of ‘kaizen’ — the west should be worried
The Japanese concept of continuous industrial improvement helps to explain Beijing’s technological successFinancial Times - 1d -
After DeepSeek, Venture Capital Investors Face Questions About Their A.I. Bets
Venture capitalists plowed money into A.I. start-ups like OpenAI and Anthropic. But the rise of the Chinese A.I. start-up DeepSeek has called that funding frenzy into question.The New York Times - 1d -
DeepSeek sticks a fork in utility investors’ socket
A slowdown would be better news for the energy transitionFinancial Times - 1d -
Why Chinese AI company DeepSeek's new tech is rattling investors
Tech stocks on Wall Street took a tumble on Monday after Chinese artificial intelligence startup DeepSeek released a free AI chatbot and their app climbed to the top of app stores. CBS News ...CBS News - 2d -
Why U.S. investors see China's DeepSeek as a threat
Tech stocks plummeted Monday as investors raised concerns about advancements in Chinese artificial intelligence. Last week, the Chinese company DeepSeek released R1, an AI model similar to ChatGPT ...CBS News - 3d -
DeepSeek's rise spooks investors, threatens to upend AI
The rise in popularity of a high-performing and cheaply built Chinese artificial intelligence (AI) model has shaken the confidence of investors, while raising larger questions about the future of ...The Hill - 3d -
Why Chinese AI company DeepSeek is spooking investors on U.S. tech
U.S. tech stocks, including Nvidia, Oracle and Broadcom, plummeted Monday after Chinese startup DeepSeek said it created an AI system that can compete against chatbots such as OpenAI's ChatGPT at ...Los Angeles Times - 3d -
What is DeepSeek, and why is it causing investors to freak out?
Chinese startup DeepSeek has debuted an AI app that challenges OpenAI's ChatGPT and other U.S. rivals, sending a shock through Wall Street.CBS News - 3d -
Tech stocks fall as China's DeepSeek sparks U.S. worries about the AI race
Tech stocks plunged Monday morning, as fears mounted that Chinese artificial intelligence firm DeepSeek leapfrogged U.S. dominance in AI development.NBC News - 3d -
Japan chip stocks fall as DeepSeek's challenge to U.S. AI dominance raises worries for Asian tech firms
Japan's chip-related stocks fall as DeepSeek gained momentum, raising concerns about a challenge to America's global leadership in artificial intelligence.CNBC - 3d -
Global investors unfazed by PBoC’s warnings on Chinese bonds
Risk of a systemic financial event stemming from bank purchases of the country’s bonds is low, analysts sayFinancial Times - 3d -
Confident, organised, still freewheeling: Trump 2.0 has learned from past
Donald Trump’s first week in office shows he has returned with a plan - and knows how to avoid some of the chaos of his first term.BBC News - 4d -
Japanese investors dump Eurozone bonds at fastest pace in a decade
Net selling highlights how rising interest rates in Japan are reshaping global marketsFinancial Times - 4d -
Beyond Oracle and Nvidia, these stocks and sectors can benefit from the Stargate AI venture
Here’s a roadmap to the next stages of the buildout of AI in the U.S.MarketWatch - 6d -
Zuckerberg wants to spend billions more on AI. Meta investors like that idea.
Mark Zuckerberg says Meta is targeting $60 billion to $65 billion in capital expenditures this year. One analyst thinks up to $33 billion of that could go toward GPUs.MarketWatch - 6d -
Pete Hegseth clears Senate test vote despite opposition from 2 Republicans
Pete Hegseth, President Donald Trump's pick to lead the Pentagon, cleared a key procedural hurdle in the Senate on Thursday to advance his nomination.ABC News - 6d -
Bond investors are trimming ‘Magnificent Seven’ holdings — with one exception
Corporate bond investors have been trimming their holdings of bonds issued by the “Magnificent Seven,” with one exception, since the November presidential election — a trend that has continued into ...MarketWatch - Jan. 23 -
Oracle Shares Surge as Trump Reveals $500 Billion AI Plan
Oracle saw massive growth today.Inc. - Jan. 22 -
Trump Announces $100 Billion Stargate A.I. Initiative With OpenAI, Oracle and SoftBank
OpenAI, Oracle and SoftBank formed a new joint venture called Stargate to invest in data centers, building on major U.S. investments in the technology.The New York Times - Jan. 21 -
Trump versus the bond market: president-elect’s campaign rhetoric puts investors on edge
Some analysts fear ballooning federal debt and a bullish stock market means ‘something will surely snap’. Donald Trump’s return to the White House on Monday has the world economy on tenterhooks. ...The Guardian - Jan. 19 -
National Guardsmen 'confident' about inauguration plans despite last-minute changes
Nearly 8,000 National Guard members from 40 states have come to the nation's capital for security ahead of the inauguration on Monday.ABC News - Jan. 18 -
Bond funds are offering a ‘double whammy’ for investors
Many of these funds are trading at deep discounts and may have tempting distribution yieldsMarketWatch - Jan. 18 -
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What do bond yields mean for equity investors?
Some stocks avoid ripples in the fixed income marketFinancial Times - Jan. 16 -
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A global bond sell-off is deepening as investors pare Fed rate-cut expectations
A sell-off in global bond markets is accelerating, fueling concerns over government finances and raising the specter of higher borrowing costs.CNBC - Jan. 14 -
Starmer has ‘full confidence’ in Reeves despite pressure on UK chancellor
Prime minister says she is doing a ‘fantastic job’ but declines to promise she will be in post at the next electionFinancial Times - Jan. 13 -
Stock-market investors are getting nervous about this bond-market move that’s only happened twice in over 40 years
Stock-market investors are turning jittery over something which has apparently happened only two times in the bond market since the early 1980s: The 10-year Treasury yield has jumped by about as ...MarketWatch - Jan. 12 -
Despite Trump’s Attacks, Republicans Made Big Gains in Mail Voting
As Republican voters embraced a practice that Donald J. Trump railed against for years, softening his tone only slightly in 2024, the party eroded a key Democratic advantage across the country.The New York Times - Jan. 11 -
Bond market ‘police’ are back as investors patrol spending plans
Debt market flare-ups show growing pushback against governments’ loose fiscal policiesFinancial Times - Jan. 9 -
Exodus by Wall Street Banks From Climate Group Worries Advocates
The end of the year saw five of the six largest U.S. banks leave the Net-Zero Banking Alliance, as conservative pressures discouraged their climate change policies.Inc. - Jan. 6 -
Johnson expresses confidence ahead of Friday's Speaker vote
Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) on Thursday expressed confidence about his chances ahead of the House’s Speaker vote on Friday. “We’re going to get this done,” Johnson said in an interview on “Fox & ...The Hill - Jan. 2