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12.12.25 - 16:42
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Too Soon to Tell Who Winners Are in AI, Misra Says (Bloomberg)
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JPMorgan Core Plus Bond ETF Portfolio Manager Priya Misra says it's too soon to say who the winners and losers are yet when it comes to artificial intelligence stocks. That's why she says it's so important to have a diverse portfolio that includes fixed income. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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12.12.25 - 16:24
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V-22 Osprey Accidents Soared In Last Two Years, Watchdog Says (Bloomberg)
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The Pentagon's troubled V-22 Osprey program recorded more serious accidents in each of the last two fiscal years than the average during any of the previous eight years, congressional auditors said, highlighting a worsening record for an aircraft that's suffered several deadly mishaps since coming into service in 2007....
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12.12.25 - 16:24
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Fed′s Hammack Prefers ′Slightly More Restrictive′ Rates (Bloomberg)
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Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland President Beth Hammack said policy at the moment is right around neutral, but she would prefer interest rates to be slightly more restrictive to keep putting pressure on inflation, which is still running too high. Hammack spoke Friday during an event in Cincinnati. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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12.12.25 - 16:24
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Surefoot Steps Into New Revenue Stream With Ski Season Underway (Bloomberg)
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Starting out in a tiny, closet-sized location in Park City, Utah, custom ski boot maker Surefoot has grown its brick-and-mortar presence to include numerous locations across North America and Europe. Bob Shay, the company's founder and CEO, discusses the privately-held firm's significant growth and its venture into new types of footwear as it continues to enjoy success within the high-end retail sector. Bob speaks with Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec on Bloomberg Businessweek Daily. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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12.12.25 - 16:18
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Trump Administration Turning to Private Firms in Cyber Offensive (Bloomberg)
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President Donald Trump's administration is preparing to turn to private businesses to help mount offensive cyberattacks against foreign adversaries, according to people familiar with the matter, potentially expanding a shadowy electronic conflict typically conducted by secretive intelligence agencies....
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