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AI Capex Boom: Payoff Uncertain for Infrastructure, Data Center Wars

AI Capex Boom: Payoff Uncertain for Infrastructure, Data Center Wars

When Sriram Krishnan, a senior White House policy advisor on artificial intelligence, appeared onstage at an event in Washington last month, he listed the Trump administration’s priorities for advancing the AI revolution. At the top of the list? More construction. “Let’s make sure we build our infrastructure,” Krishnan said. “‘Build, baby, build’ is what we tell people.” That rallying cry …

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What the Nvidia Chip Payoff Deal Says About Trump’s Trade War – The New York Times

What the Nvidia Chip Payoff Deal Says About Trump’s Trade War  The New York Times What Trump’s Nvidia and AMD China deal means for the world  CNBC US stock futures tread water, chip stocks dip on China sales deal  Reuters Trump Bid for Cut of Nvidia, AMD Revenue Risks ‘Dangerous World’  Bloomberg.com Trump Has Put Nvidia, AMD, China in a Jam. How It Plays …

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Bond Market’s Pain Trade Turns to Payoff on Jobs Shock – Bloomberg.com

Bond Market’s Pain Trade Turns to Payoff on Jobs Shock  Bloomberg.com Treasury yields tumble after much weaker-than-expected July jobs report, Fed governor resigns  CNBC Weak Jobs Report Sparks Big Rally in Short-Dated Treasuries  Barron’s 10-Year Treasury Yield Sinks to 5-Week Low on Tariff and Job Market Fears  TipRanks Wall Street slumps and bond yields sink following weak hiring numbers and new tariffs  Sentinel Colorado Source …

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Gen Z men with college degrees now have the same unemployment rate as non-grads—a sign that the higher education payoff is dead

Gen Z men with college degrees now have the same unemployment rate as non-grads—a sign that the higher education payoff is dead

Gen Z is struggling to break into the entry-level job market—but young male college graduates may be hurting the most. The most recent data from the Federal Reserve indicates that the unemployment rate among recent college graduates is on the rise, at about 5.5%. Although it remains lower than the 6.9% rate among all young workers between 22 and 27 …

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