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Here’s why POET Technologies stock is slumping today (May 15)

POET Technologies stock price has gone parabolic this year, making it one of the top gainers as the artificial intelligence boom continues. It jumped to $20 on Thursday, up by 315% from its lowest point this year. POET jumped after a major $500 million partnership  The stock soared on Thursday after the company inked a

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Why Bill Ackman is betting on Microsoft as AI fears hammer the stock

Billionaire investor Bill Ackman revealed Friday that Pershing Square has built a new position in Microsoft. He argued that recent weakness in the software giant’s stock has created an attractive long-term investment opportunity despite growing concerns over artificial intelligence competition and heavy spending. Ackman disclosed the investment in a post on social media platform X,

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Dow slides 400 points as rising yields and oil prices hit tech stocks

US stocks fell sharply on Friday as rising Treasury yields, persistent inflation concerns, and escalating energy prices pressured markets following another record-setting session for major indexes. The Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped roughly 402 points, or about 0.8%, while the S&P 500 fell 1.13%. Nasdaq Composite led declines, sliding about 1.58% as investors pulled back

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Ethereum eyes recovery above $2,300: Check forecast

Ethereum (ETH) is attempting to recover above the $2,300 level on Friday after a week of declining network activity.  At press time, Ether is trading at $2,238, down by 1% in the last 24 hours. However, the coin could reverse the decline and surge amid improved network activity.  Ethereum’s active addresses continue to rise Active

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US industrial production rises 0.7% in april, beats estimates

US industrial production rebounded strongly in April, while retail sales continued to show resilience despite mounting inflationary pressures across the economy. According to data released on Friday by the Federal Reserve, industrial production in the United States increased 0.7% month-on-month in April. The reading followed a 0.3% contraction in March and exceeded market expectations for

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Commodity wrap: Gold dives 3%, silver sinks 10% as oil climbs on Hormuz fears

Gold prices slid more than 3%, and silver plunged over 10% on Friday as sentiment in the precious metals market soured drastically.  Oil prices, on the other hand, climbed more than 2% due to rising concerns about a prolonged supply disruption in the Strait of Hormuz.  Meanwhile, copper’s retreat from its record-high close continued, driven

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Why Nvidia stock is crashing around 4% on Friday

Shares of Nvidia (NVDA) fell sharply on Friday, pulling back after an explosive rally that had pushed the chipmaker close to another record valuation milestone. The stock dropped around 4% to $226.80 in early trading after gaining roughly 20% over the previous seven sessions. Thursday’s rally alone saw Nvidia rise 4.4% to close at $235.75,

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UK shares rise as strong GDP data offsets political uncertainty

UK shares moved higher on Thursday after stronger-than-expected economic growth data reassured investors, even as political uncertainty surrounding Prime Minister Keir Starmer continued to weigh on market sentiment. The blue-chip FTSE 100 rose 0.39% by 11:09 a.m. GMT, while the mid-cap FTSE 250 gained 0.71%. Investor sentiment improved after data showed Britain’s economy expanded unexpectedly

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Bittensor price drops below $300 as altcoins mirror Bitcoin dip

Bittensor (TAO) price traded lower on Thursday, falling by more than 4% to breach the $300 support level as a broader market decline hit altcoins. Declines followed Bitcoin’s slip below $80,000 as risk-off sentiment intensified amid hot US inflation data and investor jitters around geopolitical uncertainty. TAO price could extend losses with this technical breakdown,

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US jobless claims rise while retail sales in April grow on higher gasoline prices

US unemployment claims rose moderately last week but were still within acceptable limits as businesses refrained from executing mass-level layoffs even as they grappled with mounting inflationary pressures. Initial claims for state unemployment benefits increased by 12,000 to a seasonally adjusted 211,000 in the week ended May 9, according to data released Thursday by the

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