On its face, 2025 has been a good year for the stock market. The S&P 500 was dragged out of its tariff-induced springtime slump by a small subset of AI-forward power players whose spectacular gains defied an otherwise softening economy. Even now, despite a rocky November, the benchmark index is up more than 12 percent since the start of the year. A group of trillion-dollar brands known as the “Magnificent Seven” - Alphabet, Amazon, Apple, Meta, Microsoft, Nvidia and Tesla - has been at the foref...
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Continue ReadingShares of cloud computing and online retail behemoth Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN) jumped 2.7% in the afternoon session after renewed enthusiasm for Alphabet reinvigorated the artificial intelligence trade, propelling a market rebound heading into the Thanksgiving holiday...
Continue ReadingThe tech sector helped drive Monday's rally, in what could point to improving sentiment surrounding some high-flying stocks after a recent pullback...
Continue ReadingChip stocks and other big technology shares rallied Monday, extending Friday’s gains and suggesting that fears of an AI bubble are receding. Semiconductor companies Broadcom Advanced Micro Devices and Micron Technology were among the big winners, while Tesla and Google parent Alphabet both added more than 6%. A fund tracking the “Magnificent Seven” tech stocks added 3.3%, its largest increase since May...
Continue Reading↗️ Alibaba (HK:9988, BABA): The Chinese e-commerce leader said its Qwen artificial-intelligence app drew more than 10 million downloads in the first week after relaunching. Shares jumped more than 4% in New York and Hong Kong...
Continue ReadingInvestor Kevin O'Leary said the biggest reason many Americans are waiting to start families comes down to one word: money. “The reason people don't have kids earlier is they're expensive,” O'Leary said in a Fox interview he shared on X in April, pointing to the rising cost of living and ballooning education expenses as major factors. “We've got a few things to fix ourselves.” Cost Of Living Pushing Parenthood Later O'Leary, known as “Mr. Wonderful” from the TV show “Shark Tank,” reflected on his...
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