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21.11.25 - 11:54
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KI-Krise an den Börsen: Der König ist stark, aber sein Königreich bröckelt (Das Investment)
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Nvidia liefert Rekordergebnisse – und trotzdem stürzt der KI-Markt ab. Willkommen in einer Branche, die nicht mehr an sich selbst glaubt.Am Donnerstag passierte etwas Merkwürdiges an der Börse. Nvidia verkündete Zahlen, die eigentlich jeden Investor in Jubelstürme versetzen müssten. Umsatz plus 62 Prozent. Gewinn durch die Decke. Die Nachfrage nach ihren KI-Chips so hoch, dass man mit der Produktion kaum nachkommt. Die Aktie? Steht immer noch prächtig da. Ein bisschen Gezappel während des Handelstags, klar. Aber im Großen und Ganzen läuft es für Jensen Huang und seine Truppe weiterhin bestens. Der eigentliche Crash fand woanders statt....
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21.11.25 - 09:12
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Krise bei Volkswagen: Sinkt Oliver Blumes Rückhalt? (Electrive)
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Ab 2026 wird Oliver Blume seine Doppel-Rolle als CEO von Volkswagen und Porsche abgeben und sich voll auf Wolfsburg konzentrieren. Aussagen aus dem Umfeld der Eigentümer-Familien Porsche und Piëch legen nahe, dass Blume bald Erfolge vorweisen sollte – denn der Rückhalt schwindet offenbar....
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21.11.25 - 06:12
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America′s Real Crisis: The Collapse Of The Citizen (ZeroHedge)
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America's Real Crisis: The Collapse Of The Citizen
Authored by Kay Rubacek via The Epoch Times,
Across the free world, people are exhausted, institutions appear unresponsive, and leaders feel distant. Politics remains an endless quarrel. In this climate, a new idea is taking hold, that perhaps the machines can do better.
Billionaire technologist and former Google CEO Eric Schmidt has publicly cautioned against this temptation while acknowledging why it is on the rise. When democracies fail to deliver, he notes, people naturally look for something—anything—that promises competence.
Surveys from 2025 even show that many citizens now trust artificial intelligence (AI) systems to make decisions on their behalf more than their elected representatives. It's a striking shift, but it reveals something more troubling than the technology itself.
The real crisis facing America and the West is not technological; it is moral. Democracies do not weaken because their tools become outdated; they weaken ...
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21.11.25 - 06:12
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China Prepares New Property Stimulus Package As Housing Crisis Enters Year Six (ZeroHedge)
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China Prepares New Property Stimulus Package As Housing Crisis Enters Year Six
The global stimmy train is about to leave the station.
With Japan - which is now in recession - set to announce a massive (for its GDP) $150BN fiscal stimulus any second, it's (increasingly belligerent) neighbor to the west is also about to make it rain.
China is considering new measures to turn around its zombified property market, about to enter its 6th year of contraction, as concerns mount that a further weakening of the sector will threaten to destabilize its financial system, Bloomberg reports
Policymakers including the housing ministry are considering a slew of options, such as providing new homebuyers mortgage subsidies for the first time nationwide. Other measures being floated include raising income tax rebates for mortgage borrowers and lowering home transaction costs. In the end, however, China will just do what every economy does when it is scrambling to kickstart demand: it will hand out chec...
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20.11.25 - 23:42
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California Faces $18 Billion Deficit Next Year, Deepening Multiyear Budget Crisis (ZeroHedge)
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California Faces $18 Billion Deficit Next Year, Deepening Multiyear Budget Crisis
Authored by Tom Ozimek via The Epoch Times,
California is staring at another major budget shortfall, as the state's nonpartisan Legislative Analyst's Office (LAO) has projected that next year's deficit will hit nearly $18 billion and described the state's budget position as “relatively weak.”
The LAO report, released on Nov. 19, is an early look at the 2026–2027 budget. It paints a picture of a state with growing obligations, slowing economic momentum, and fewer tools left to steady itself as it faces the prospect of the fourth straight year of operating in the red.
The forecast points to a widening imbalance between the state's spending commitments and the revenue needed to support them, even as a surge in personal-income tax collections from the artificial intelligence (AI) boom has lifted California's finances in the short term.
“The budget condition right now has become relatively weak,” legis...
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20.11.25 - 20:24
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Industry can′t wait any longer for a fix to its energy crisis. Ministers should get a move on | Nils Pratley (The Guardian)
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Make UK's call for the government to recognise that the energy crisis for industry is happening now is spot-onIn the long list of budget submissions from the business world, here's one the chancellor is probably disinclined to smile upon.Make UK, the body representing manufacturers, would like the government to expand its energy support scheme – the one unveiled in June as part of the shiny new industrial strategy – from 7,000 firms to 115,000 businesses. And it would like the promised savings in electricity bills to be backdated to April this year; as scheduled, the so-called British industrial competitiveness scheme, or BICS, is due to arrive only in April 2027. Continue reading......
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