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Commodity wrap: Dollar strength drags gold, silver down; inventory drop boosts crude prices

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AMD stock price forms a risky pattern amid valuation concerns

AMD stock price has moved into a technical bear market after falling by 20% from its highest point in October. It has dropped to $215, and has formed an island reversal pattern, pointing to a potential retreat despite the ongoing AI boom.  AMD business has continued thriving Advanced Micro Devices, a top player in the

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US venture capital fundraising slumps 35% in 2025 as IPO drought drags on: report

Fundraising for US venture-capital firms fell 35% in 2025, marking the weakest stretch in at least six years as investors pulled back and concentrated capital in a smaller number of established firms, according to a report by The Wall Street Journal. Data from PitchBook show venture firms raised $66 billion last year, down about 70%

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Chronicles of Caracas from the ground: blackouts, blasts, and empty shelves

I have lived in Venezuela for nearly thirty years, through blackouts, protests, shortages, and currency resets that have come to feel like the seasons — inevitable, cyclical, and beyond our control. But last weekend was unlike anything I have ever witnessed. It was a night that cleaved time into a before and after — for

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Why investors should be wary of memory chip rally as Nvidia loses AI spotlight

Nvidia’s long run at the centre of the artificial intelligence investment narrative may be facing its first real test, as investors rotate toward memory-product companies seen as key beneficiaries of the next phase of AI growth. While Nvidia remains a dominant supplier of AI chips, recent market moves suggest attention is shifting to the components

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China reviews Meta’s Manus acquisition amid AI security scrutiny: report

Chinese regulators have reportedly opened an initial review into Meta Platforms Inc.’s proposed acquisition of artificial intelligence startup Manus, raising questions over how cross-border AI deals are assessed under national security and technology export rules. The transaction, valued at $2 billion and announced in December, is now being examined by Chinese officials to determine whether

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3 no-brainer tech stocks to buy with $5,000 and hold for years

If you’ve got $5,000 sitting on the sidelines, three tech names stand out as compelling long-term buys. Each is positioned to capture explosive growth from artificial intelligence: through dominant GPU sales, a critical shortage of memory chips that power AI, and cloud platform and search monetisation engines. Why these three? The structural AI Boom The

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China’s teapot refiners look to Iran, Russia as Venezuelan crude flows dry up: report

Chinese independent refiners are anticipated to increasingly rely on heavy crude from Iran and Russia in the coming months, as Venezuelan oil exports to China stall, according to dealers and analysts. According to a Reuters report, the revision comes after a US-Venezuela agreement that is expected to shift Venezuelan petroleum to the US, reducing access

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Cosmos price forecast: ATOM retests key level above $2.50

Cosmos (ATOM) price hovers around $2.41, slightly off the highs of $2.50 reached on Wednesday. With bulls eyeing further gains above a key downtrend line, a break could be on the cards. Overall market conditions will dictate the next moves. However, support for a bullish setup, bolstered by fundamental strength, currently suggests buyers hold the

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US private sector adds 41,000 jobs in December, ADP shows

Private sector job creation turned positive in December, though hiring came in slightly below expectations, according to data released Wednesday by payrolls processor ADP. Companies added 41,000 jobs during the month, reversing a revised loss of 29,000 in November and offering a modest boost to confidence in a labour market that softened toward the end

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