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Smartphones and PCs are about to get expensive next year; here’s why

Consumers planning to buy a new PC or smartphone next year may face higher prices, and the reason is increasingly clear: soaring memory costs driven by artificial intelligence demand. Micron Technology’s latest financial results offer a window into how the AI boom is reshaping the global memory market — with ripple effects across consumer electronics.

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China is ‘leaps and bounds ahead’ in robotics, experts says

China’s rapid embrace of robotics is reshaping everyday life and positioning the country as a global leader in advanced technologies. While the US remains focused on artificial intelligence (AI) chips only, China has already achieved dominance in robotics, clean-tech, and other strategic sectors, said Elizabeth Economy in a CNBC interview today. In fact, China is

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Who’s in line for the Fed’s top job? Leading contenders and what you need to know about them

The approach of 2026 is sharpening attention on one of the most consequential decisions in US economic policy: who will lead the Federal Reserve after Jerome Powell’s term ends in May. President Donald Trump has said he plans to announce his choice early next year, bringing to a head months of public criticism of Powell

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Why are prediction markets suddenly the hottest product in finance and tech?

Prediction markets have quietly emerged as the next big frontier in financial innovation, and it seems everyone is suddenly paying attention. Investors are pouring in, institutions are taking notice, and major platforms are viewing them not as a fad but as a fundamental shift in how belief, risk, and information interact. And the sudden rise

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Weak labour market, not inflation, will drive multiple Fed rate cuts in 2026, says Commerzbank

The US Federal Reserve could be on course for several interest rate cuts in 2026, even if a pause is more likely in January, Commerzbank AG said.  The US labour market’s momentum has significantly stalled, with minimal job creation observed in recent months. The US labour market showed surprisingly weak growth in November, with the

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How Bulgaria’s corruption crisis has paralysed its government

Just weeks before Bulgaria prepares to adopt the Euro, its government is falling apart. Streets are full, parliament is paralysed, and the state is heading for yet another snap election. Bulgaria’s corruption crisis is not sudden. It is the logical outcome of years of unresolved power struggles, weak courts, and a public that no longer

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SEC says Bitcoin mining hosting deals may qualify as securities in recent lawsuit 

The US Securities and Exchange Commission has said in a recent lawsuit that third-party Bitcoin mining hosting agreements may be classified under federal securities laws. The commission’s position surfaced during a Delaware lawsuit where the regulator had sued VBit Technologies and its founder Danh Vo for defrauding thousands of investors between 2018 and 2022 by

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MUFG to acquire 20% stake in Shriram Finance in India’s largest financial sector FDI

Japan’s Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group (MUFG) will acquire a 20% stake in Shriram Finance Ltd for $4.4 billion, marking the largest cross-border investment ever in India’s financial sector, the Indian non-bank lender said on Friday. The transaction comes amid a sharp acceleration in foreign investment into India’s banking and financial services industry. Deal values in

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Here’s why the S&P 500 Index and its ETFs like VOO and SPY will soar in 2026

The S&P 500 Index and its top ETFs, like VOO and SPY remained in a tight range in the past few months as jitters in the AI industry accelerated. It was trading at $6,775, a few points below the year-to-date high of $6,930. This article explores some of the top catalysts for the index and

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Coinbase sues three US states to secure federal backing for predictions market

Crypto exchange Coinbase has filed lawsuits against three US states over regulatory conflicts surrounding the classification of event contracts, as it hopes to secure federal protection for its newly launched prediction markets. Coinbase challenges state authority over prediction markets Per a Dec. 19 X post from the exchange’s chief legal officer Paul Grewal, Coinbase has

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