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Worries About AI Disruptions Fuel Stock Slide

Investors are pulling out of companies they think could be hurt by artificial intelligence. 'It's shoot first, ask questions later.'

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Meet the Former Karaoke Company That Sank Trucking Stocks

A news release touting AI technology to boost trucking efficiency appears to have triggered a selloff that cost investors billions.

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Trump Scraps EPA Climate Rules. Auto Makers Face Winners and Losers.

Ending the EPA's endangerment finding rolls back vehicle emissions rules, reshaping incentives for EV makers and boosting profits for truck-heavy auto companies.

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Key RBA Board Vacancy Filled With Policy Expert Preston

Australian Treasurer Jim Chalmers has filled a vacancy on the policy-setting board of the Reserve Bank of Australia by appointing economist Bruce Preston.

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Home Sales in January Posted Biggest Monthly Decline in Nearly Four Years

Freezing temperatures and high home prices snuffed out the sales momentum from previous months.

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U.S. Jobless Claims Fell Last Week

U.S. jobless claims fell last week as employers held onto their staff at stable levels.

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Americans With Higher Incomes Are Starting to Fall Behind on Payments

Rising debt levels and more missed payments pushed a financial stress gauge to its highest level ever.

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Big Tech Accounting Creates a Blind Spot in the AI Boom

Depreciation expenses are about to soar, making a lack of transparency a growing problem.

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The Demand for Bonds Is Insatiable. Even Risky Borrowers Are Reaping the Benefits.

Hard-to-shake optimism and a scarcity of long-dated debt have helped drive spreads to historic lows.

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What Sweeping Revisions and a Blowout Month Tell Us About the U.S. Job Market

From the Biden to Trump economies, healthcare keeps surging.

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IEA Expects Oil Supply to Rebound After U.S. Winter Storm Slashed Output

Global supply is now projected to grow by 2.4 million barrels a day this year, with growth evenly split between OPEC+ and non-OPEC+ producers.

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U.K. Posts Modest Growth for 2025

The U.K. economy recorded another year of modest economic growth in 2025 as consumers stayed cautious, unemployment rose and borrowing costs remained high.

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China EV Sales Drop for First Time Since February 2024

Chinese automakers are shifting their focus overseas to offset intensifying competition and soft consumption at home.

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Healthcare Jobs Have Become the Engine of America's Labor Market

Demand for healthcare workers is outstripping all other sectors. That means big changes in a labor market where retail and white-collar hiring have stalled.

 

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