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BYD's Autonomous Tech Deal With DeepSeek Poses Challenge to Tesla

China's BYD teams up with DeepSeek on autonomous driving tech, potentially challenging Tesla's dominance in the sector.

Wall Street Dips Amid Tariff Uncertainty, Focus Shifts to Powell, Inflation

US stocks slide amid tariff uncertainty and Powell testimony

Fed Rate Hikes on Tap?

Fed Rate Hike May Shock Markets If Inflation Accelerates Due to Trump Tariffs

Hedge Funds Run by Robertson Proteges Beat Market in January Despite AI, Tariff Jitters

Hedge funds run by proteges of the late Julian Robertson outperformed the broader equity markets in January, despite market volatility caused by DeepSeek and tariff threats.

Disney Removes DEI Programs Amid Trump's Executive Order

Disney Removes DEI Programs Amidst Trump's Anti-Discrimination Push

Trump's Budget Ax: Penny-Pinching to Fund Tax Cuts

Trump's plans to finance tax cuts through spending cuts and new revenue streams, including targeting foreign aid, healthcare, and even eliminating the penny.

Nvidia Faces Headwinds Ahead of Earnings

Nvidia's (NVDA) stock underperforms amid concerns over DeepSeek's AI model, chip delays, and competition from Amazon AWS and Google. Analysts remain bullish ahead of earnings, citing Nvidia's platform strength and growth potential in data centers.

Hydrogen Trucks to Get Fuel Station Near Busy East Coast Container Port

Hydrogen specialist HydroFleet will build a $33 million production and fueling facility to service heavy-duty hydrogen fuel cell trucks in Pooler, Georgia, 10 miles from the Port of Savannah.

AI Networking Stocks: Top Beneficiaries of DeepSeek's Growing Compute Demand

Hop into the future of AI with the latest DeepSeek developments. See how AI network stocks like Coherent, Arista Networks, and Ciena are poised for growth as AI demands soar.

Bond Yields Spike After Strong January Jobs Report

Bond yields surged after the January jobs report showed strong wage growth and a low unemployment rate, indicating a robust labor market despite weaker-than-expected hiring. Markets expect the Fed to maintain higher rates for longer.