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GOOLSBEE: IF AI IS AS GOOD AS ADVERTISED IT WOULD BE "LOVELY," BUT THE FED STILL NEEDS TO BE ON THE LOOKOUT FOR OVERHEATING
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GOOLSBEE: IF AI IS AS GOOD AS ADVERTISED IT WOULD BE "LOVELY," BUT THE FED STILL NEEDS TO BE ON THE LOOKOUT FOR OVERHEATING
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A-share green power concept stocks surged again, with China Energy Engineering Corporation hitting the daily limit. Previously, Huadian Liaoneng had achieved 6 limit-up days in 10 days, Datang Power had 2 consecutive limit-up days, and Huadian Energy
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A Wall Street debate is emerging over whether 30-year US Treasury yields can sustain a move above 5%. The yield briefly exceeded that level this week, hovering near a two-decade high. The rise reflects inflation fears tied to oil-price shocks from th
A Wall Street debate is emerging over whether 30-year US Treasury yields can sustain a move above 5%. The yield briefly exceeded that level this week, hovering near a two-decade high. The rise reflects inflation fears tied to oil-price shocks from the US-Iran conflict, alongside resilient growth, large budget deficits, and heavy bond issuance as debt exceeds 100% of GDP. political pressure for rate cuts, markets expect tighter policy ahead. Higher yields would lift borrowing costs across credit cards, mortgages, and business loans, marking a shift away from the low-rate era since the global financial crisis. Analysts note 5% as a psychological threshold reviving concerns over rising interest rates.
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