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Bullish Memory Chip Stocks Lead S&P 500 Performers Amid AI Boom

Feb 19, 2026

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Bullish Memory Chip Stocks Lead S&P 500 Performers Amid AI Boom

Memory-focused companies such as Sandisk, Western Digital, and Seagate showed significant gains in U.S. markets as AI-driven demand continues to reshape sector valuations. Investors are reallocating capital toward memory and semiconductor stocks benefiting from heightened data center and AI hardware needs, even as broader market performance was mixed.

Nvidia and Meta Announce Multi-Billion Dollar AI Chip Partnership Spanning Millions of GPUs

Feb 18, 2026

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Nvidia and Meta Announce Multi-Billion Dollar AI Chip Partnership Spanning Millions of GPUs

Nvidia and Meta Platforms unveiled an expanded multiyear partnership on Tuesday that will see Meta deploy millions of Nvidia's Blackwell and Rubin GPUs, plus standalone Grace and Vera CPUs, across its global data centers. The deal, estimated at tens of billions of dollars, marks the first large-scale deployment of Nvidia's Grace CPUs as standalone processors and reinforces Nvidia's dominance in AI infrastructure despite rising competition from AMD and Google.

Global Markets Muted as AI Jitters and Geopolitical Tensions Influence Traders

Feb 17, 2026

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Global Markets Muted as AI Jitters and Geopolitical Tensions Influence Traders

Global stock markets were largely quiet, with muted trading in Europe and Asia as investors balanced concerns over AI sector pressure with geopolitical developments including U.S.-Iran talks. Futures for major U.S. indices remained lower, while commodities such as crude oil saw modest gains amid shifting risk sentiment.

Tariff Burden on U.S. Households Hits $1,300 as Corporate Guidance Flags Mounting Trade Policy Headwinds

Feb 17, 2026

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Tariff Burden on U.S. Households Hits $1,300 as Corporate Guidance Flags Mounting Trade Policy Headwinds

Tax Foundation analysis confirms that President Trump's cumulative tariff regime now represents the largest U.S. tax increase as a share of GDP since 1993, imposing an average annual burden of $1,300 per household in 2026. With Goldman Sachs estimating American companies and consumers bear over three-quarters of tariff costs, earnings guidance across industrials, consumer discretionary, and healthcare is increasingly reflecting this structural drag on margins and consumer demand.

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.

Cisco Stock Plunges 11% Despite Earnings Beat as Margin Concerns Overshadow AI Infrastructure Gains

Feb 12, 2026

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Cisco Stock Plunges 11% Despite Earnings Beat as Margin Concerns Overshadow AI Infrastructure Gains

Cisco Systems reported better-than-expected second quarter fiscal 2026 results with revenue of $15.35 billion and adjusted EPS of $1.04, but shares tumbled 11% in Thursday trading as the company's profit margin guidance disappointed investors. Rising memory chip costs and tepid forward projections overshadowed robust AI infrastructure order growth of $2.1 billion.

US Stocks Slide as AI Sector Fears and Profit Worries Drive Broad Sell-Off

Feb 12, 2026

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US Stocks Slide as AI Sector Fears and Profit Worries Drive Broad Sell-Off

U.S. equity markets dropped sharply today as renewed concerns over artificial intelligence capital spending and disappointing forward guidance from key technology companies weighed on investor sentiment. Major averages finished lower with the Nasdaq leading declines, while labor data and rate expectations further complicated the market outlook.

Alphabet Plans Rare 100-Year Sterling Bond to Fuel AI Investment

Feb 9, 2026

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Alphabet Plans Rare 100-Year Sterling Bond to Fuel AI Investment

Alphabet, the parent company of Google, is preparing to issue an uncommon 100-year sterling-denominated bond as part of a broader debt issuance strategy to fund expansive artificial intelligence infrastructure investments and capital expenditures. The move underscores the tech giant’s aggressive financing approach amid a broader industry trend of increased borrowing to support AI and cloud computing growth.

Japan Markets Brace for Takaichi‑Led Policy Shift After Landslide Election

Feb 9, 2026

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Japan Markets Brace for Takaichi‑Led Policy Shift After Landslide Election

Japan’s financial markets are reacting to a decisive election victory for Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s coalition, which has sent stock futures higher while putting pressure on the yen and Japanese bonds. Investors are weighing potential shifts in fiscal and regulatory policy that could alter risk premia and influence global investor positioning. The outcome has reignited debates on growth strategy, monetary alignment with the Bank of Japan, and external trade policy in Asia.

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