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Bitcoin is in free fall—and traders are positioning for more pain. The Fed and AI bubble talk are two major headwinds for crypto and risk assets heading into the end of the year. (Reuters) The world’s ...
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AI-linked stocks have suffered another week of selling, with investors embracing a broad risk-off stance on the sector—but not for the reasons most had anticipated. The Global X Artificial ...
Hong Kong stocks extended losses on Wednesday, tracking Wall Street’s weakness amid growing fears of an artificial intelligence bubble, while uncertainty over the Federal Reserve’s rate-cut trajectory ...
Fall is in full swing, and with it being craft fair season, crafts and hobbies are certainly on the mind. It’s actually the perfect time of year to learn something new, or hone some existing skills.
As the PGA Tour heads into the fourth of seven FedEx Cup Fall series events, the race to secure a top 100 spot is in full swing. For 2026, the top 100 golfers are the only ones guaranteed Tour cards.
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A billionaire investor known for calling some of Wall Street's ugliest crashes is getting uneasy. Paul Tudor Jones — the hedge fund manager who predicted the 1987 stock market meltdown — said today's ...