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Anthropic to invest $50bn in new US data centres
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Tesla, Intel And More Lead Tech Selloff As Stocks Decline—Bitcoin Slips To Six-Month Low
Topline Tesla and Intel headlined broader losses across tech stocks as trading opened Friday, continuing a slump for major indexes a day after markets
Tech stocks are getting crushed again as investors rethink rate-cut odds
Tech stocks staged a turnaround after falling sharply Friday morning, turning positive as investors bought the dip following days of selling in the market.
Stocks tank on fears that a December rate cut is in question
The end of the longest-ever government shutdown wasn’t cheered by investors on Thursday. Stocks ended Thursday deep in the red. The Dow Jones Industrial
Why Nebius’ Stock Crashed This Week
In the third quarter of the year, Nebius generated revenue of roughly $146 million, up 355% year over year. However, adjusted net losses rose
Stock market today: Dow slips, Nasdaq and S&P 500 rebound amid growing doubts on Fed rate-cut path
Stock futures have inched up following the market’s worst day in over a month, erasing weeks of gains and pulling back from record highs.
Bitcoin in ‘bear market regime’ as cryptocurrency falls below $95,000
“This aligns perfectly with multiple on-chain indicators we’ve been tracking, which confirm that Bitcoin is in a bear market regime,” 10X Research said in
Russian law enforcement to treat cryptocurrency as property
The Russian government will rely on the cooperation of foreign-based trading platforms when it needs to confiscate crypto holdings as part of criminal proceedings.
Tether to accelerate push into commodity lending with cash, USDt credit
Tether is scaling its commodity lending business after issuing $1.5 billion in credit, signaling broader ambitions beyond stablecoins and into global trade finance.