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Inflation Cools to 2.4% in January, Lowest Since May as Fed Rate Cut Hopes Intensify

Feb 16, 2026

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Inflation Cools to 2.4% in January, Lowest Since May as Fed Rate Cut Hopes Intensify

U.S. consumer prices rose 2.4% year-over-year in January 2026, below the 2.5% consensus forecast and marking the slowest inflation pace since May 2025. The softer-than-expected reading sparked a Treasury yield decline to 4.07% and boosted market expectations for Federal Reserve rate cuts beginning as early as March, providing relief to rate-sensitive sectors.

Stock Markets Close Mixed on Presidents' Day Eve as AI Disruption Concerns Offset Inflation Relief

Feb 16, 2026

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Stock Markets Close Mixed on Presidents' Day Eve as AI Disruption Concerns Offset Inflation Relief

U.S. equity markets ended Friday's session with minimal movement despite better-than-expected January inflation data, as the S&P 500 edged up 0.05% while the Nasdaq declined 0.22%. Persistent concerns about artificial intelligence disrupting business models across software, financial services, and logistics sectors prevented a sustained rally, with investors rotating into defensive stocks and rate-sensitive sectors ahead of the Presidents' Day holiday closure.

AI Disruption Fears Spread to Real Estate and Logistics Sectors, Triggering Historic Selloff

Feb 13, 2026

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AI Disruption Fears Spread to Real Estate and Logistics Sectors, Triggering Historic Selloff

Commercial real estate brokerages and trucking companies became the latest casualties of AI disruption fears, with CBRE plunging 9%, C.H. Robinson down 16%, and RXO falling 20%. Investors are rotating out of high-fee, labor-intensive business models viewed as vulnerable to AI automation, extending a selloff that has already hammered software and wealth management stocks.

AI Disruption Fears Trigger Fresh Selloff in Software Stocks Across Global Markets

Feb 11, 2026

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AI Disruption Fears Trigger Fresh Selloff in Software Stocks Across Global Markets

Wall Street's anxiety over artificial intelligence-driven disruption intensified Wednesday as software companies faced renewed selling pressure. ServiceNow and Salesforce each declined approximately 0.4 percent in premarket trading, while financial services firms including Charles Schwab, Raymond James, and LPL Financial plunged over 7 percent following the launch of an AI-powered tax tool by startup Altruist Corp.

Paramount Sweetens $108B Bid for Warner Bros Discovery in Strategic Deal Shift

Feb 10, 2026

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Paramount Sweetens $108B Bid for Warner Bros Discovery in Strategic Deal Shift

Paramount amended its previously announced $108 billion takeover bid for Warner Bros Discovery by adding cash compensation to cover potential regulatory delays, signaling increased confidence in closing the deal amid antitrust scrutiny. The revised offer intensifies a bidding war with Netflix and could reshape the media landscape if approved.

Global Markets Reel as AI-Driven Tech Selloff Sparks Broad Equity Declines

Feb 4, 2026

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Global Markets Reel as AI-Driven Tech Selloff Sparks Broad Equity Declines

Global equity markets experienced a sharp selloff on Feb. 4, 2026 as investors digested heightened concerns about artificial intelligence disruption in software and technology sectors. U.S. and European indexes fell, weighed down by steep losses in major tech and software stocks even as safe-haven assets like gold and silver rallied. The selloff was triggered following the release of a new AI tool that traders fear could disrupt traditional business models, prompting a broad revaluation of risk assets.

Global Markets Slump on Fresh U.S.-Europe Tariff Threats and Greenland Dispute

Jan 20, 2026

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Global Markets Slump on Fresh U.S.-Europe Tariff Threats and Greenland Dispute

Global equity markets sold off sharply on Tuesday as investors digested renewed tariff threats from the United States targeting multiple European nations in connection with the administration’s pursuit of control over Greenland. The move sparked broad risk-off sentiment, driving safe-haven demand for gold and putting additional pressure on major stock indices across the U.S., Europe and Asia.

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