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13.12.25 - 02:18
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Stocks Tumble as AI-Linked Tech Sells Off | The Close 12/12/2025 (Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg Television brings you the latest news and analysis leading up to the final minutes and seconds before and after the closing bell on Wall Street. Today's guests are Edward Jones' Mona Mahajan, Amalgamated Financial's Priscilla Sims Brown, MorningStar's Will Kerwin, OpenTable's Debby Soo, Kestra Investment Management's Kara Murphy, JP Morgan Asset Management's Jamie Kramer, SERHANT's Ryan Serhant, The Sundial Brands' Richelieu Dennis, ReturnPro's Sender Shamiss. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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13.12.25 - 01:12
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The Fed′s Next Chair Faces AI Uncertainty, Political Heat and Credit Risks (Bloomberg)
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The Federal Reserve has just cut rates by 25 basis points into an economy it still expects to grow faster next year, raising questions about why it eased and how much further it can go. Former Council of Economic Advisers chair Glenn Hubbard discusses the decision, the neutral rate and why he doesn't see much more room for rate cuts going into 2026. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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13.12.25 - 01:12
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AI Is A "Supersonic Tsunami"; Musk Bullish On Global Trajectory (ZeroHedge)
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AI Is A "Supersonic Tsunami"; Musk Bullish On Global Trajectory
It has been a month since Elon Musk and Joe Rogan spoke, but, as 'Camus' pointed out this week, this seven-minute exchange, buried in the middle of a three hour conversation, could very well be one of the most important conversations of the decade.
Musk laid it out bluntly:
AI is a “supersonic tsunami” already erasing every purely digital job—coding, emails, spreadsheets, customer support—faster than any shift in history.
"I think there will be actually a high demand for jobs, but not necessarily the same jobs," Musk told Rogan on the comedian's podcast.
"So I mean this is actually, this process has been happening throughout modern history."
The xAI CEO says AI is already replacing and will continue to replace desk jobs that are digitally centric, "at an accelerated rate."
What survives longest?
Musk says
"Anything that's physically moving atoms, like cooking food or farmi...
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12.12.25 - 23:06
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Broadcom Follows Oracle in Disappointing AI-Focused Investors | Bloomberg Tech 12/12/2025 (Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg's Ed Ludlow and Caroline Hyde break down Broadcom's plunge after the company's sales outlook failed to meet investors' lofty expectations. Plus, China eyes the largest ever state-backed incentives for its pivotal chip sector, and White House AI Czar David Sacks joins to weigh in on President Trump's executive order aimed at limiting state-level regulation of AI. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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12.12.25 - 22:18
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′It′s End of Year Jitters′: Allspring′s Patel Not Worried About AI Stocks (Bloomberg)
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Margie Patel, senior portfolio manager and head of Capital Allocation at Allspring Global Investments, joins Ed Ludlow and Caroline Hyde to discuss concerns around returns on AI investments in the context of Broadcom's earnings and the news that Oracle is pushing back the completion dates for some of its AI data centers. She speaks on "Bloomberg Tech." (Source: Bloomberg)...
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12.12.25 - 22:18
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Fintech, AI Very Strong in UK: British Business Bank CEO (Bloomberg)
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The UK economy is at risk of its first quarterly contraction since Labour returned to power, after growth disappointed again by shrinking ahead of Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves' tax-raising budget. Can the UK's tech sector come to the rescue? British Business Bank CEO Louis Taylor weighs in with Ed Ludlow and Caroline Hyde to discuss on "Bloomberg Tech." (Source: Bloomberg)...
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