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DeepSeek Founder Liang Wenfeng: From Hedge Fund to AI Pioneer

Liang Wenfeng, the founder of DeepSeek, leads the AI company that has taken Silicon Valley by storm with its open-source AI model R1, which rivals OpenAI's o1 at a fraction of the cost.

EU Extends Russia Sanctions After Hungary Lifts Opposition

EU foreign ministers extend sanctions on Russia over Ukraine war after Hungary drops opposition

AT&T Wireless Growth Surpasses Expectations on Bundled Plan Demand

AT&T's Q4 wireless subscriber growth surpasses expectations, driven by demand for bundled 5G mobile and fiber plans. Quarterly profit and revenue beat estimates, with annual adjusted profit forecast between $1.97-$2.07 per share.

8 Ways to Use Your $1,000 Savings Wisely

Saving $1,000 is an incredible achievement towards financial stability. Here are eight smart money moves to consider, including establishing an emergency fund, paying off high-interest debt, investing in your future, boosting your skills, and more.

Banks Said to Aim to Sell $3 Billion of Discounted Twitter Debt

Banks led by Morgan Stanley prepare to sell up to $3B of Elon Musk's Twitter debt at a discount.

Stargate’s $500 Billion AI Project: Hype or Reality?

Trump White House's Stargate AI project faces scrutiny over funding, job promises. Elon Musk, critics raise concerns about feasibility and impact on communities.

Home Depot Products Now Deliverable via DoorDash, Uber Eats

Home Depot now delivers tools, building materials, and gardening supplies via DoorDash and Uber Eats, adding to existing delivery options through Instacart and the company's website.

Sabadell Eyes HQ Return to Catalonia After Independence Bid

Spain's Banco Sabadell plans to discuss HQ relocation to Catalonia, potentially becoming the first big company to return after independence bid.

Trump's First Day Back: No Immediate Tariffs, But 'Historic' Duties Still Coming

Trump says "major action" on tariffs is coming, including 25% on Mexico and Canada, and China talks continue.

What Common Market Assumptions Are Wrong?

A common statistical correlation analysis fails to predict market performance. Despite high correlation between strategists' forecasts and market returns, strategists' optimism fails to indicate market returns. High market concentration and a strengthening dollar have no significant impact on returns. The timing of the first Fed rate cut and the initial rate cut have limited predictive power. Valuation is not an effective short-term performance indicator. Predictors of market returns are complex and require consideration of multiple metrics. Long-term market outlook is favorable due to earnings growth, despite fluctuations in sentiment indicators.