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Brookfield in talks to buy US landlord from Singapore’s GIC in $10bn deal - Financial Times
Purchase of Yes! Communities would be one of sector’s largest takeovers since 2022
Mortgage Rates Are Finally Falling. Here’s Why They Can Move Fast. - The Wall Street Journal

Bank of America, Citigroup, and BlackRock Drive $1.7 Billion UK Investment - TipRanks
Ahead of the upcoming state visit of President Donald Trump, the UK government announced over £1.25 billion ($1.69 billion) in new commitments from large U.S. finan...

Nvidia and SoundHound AI: Top Analyst Picks the Top AI Stocks to Buy Right Now - TipRanks
It’s been almost three years since ChatGPT’s launch put generative AI and other advanced AI technologies on everyone’s radar screens, and we can take a step back no...

3 Economic Reports That Could Affect Your Portfolio This Week, September 15-19, 2025 - TipRanks
Stocks ended mixed on Friday but ended the week with strong gains, driven by investor confidence in an imminent rate cut and strong AI and broad tech sector momentu...

Larry Ellison’s heir takes aim at Warner Bros and at reshaping Hollywood - Financial Times
Skydance founder prepares bid just weeks after closing Paramount acquisition
A divided Fed is expected to settle on a 25-basis-point cut this week. The key question is, what comes next? - MarketWatch
Will future cuts come at every meeting this year, or at a more cautious pace?

Trump effort to target television drug ads could have massive implications - The Hill
An effort by President Trump’s administration to curb advertising for pharmaceutical drugs on television is posing a potential marketing hurdle for some of the country’s largest drugmakers while threatening a key revenue stream for media companies. Advertisin…
A Strange Gas-Pumping Defect Is Making $100,000 Corvettes Go Up in Flames - The Wall Street Journal
I Hate To Sound Like A Boomer, But I'm So, So Sick Of These 56 Modern Problems - BuzzFeed
At this point, I think my Alexa knows me better than I know myself. And not in a good way.

Why do AI chatbots use so much energy? - Live Science
AI chatbots are infamous energy guzzlers. But why do they use so much electricity?

Indian American communities and businesses grapple with Trump's tariffs - NBC News
American small businesses that rely on goods from India are feeling the strain after President Donald Trump imposed 50% tariffs on imports from the nation

Global 36-Hour Interest-Rate Spree Heralds First US Cut of 2025 - Bloomberg.com
The first US interest rate cut since Donald Trump became president again is likely to seize the spotlight in a week that will determine policy settings for half of the world’s 10 most-traded currencies.

Dear Abby: Wife’s financial planning sparks protest from husband - NJ.com
(He) is now seeing my increased income and wants me to contribute a larger portion of my salary to the household account.

Dear Abby: My husband wants my money - New York Post
Dear Abby advises a woman on her financial situation with her husband.
China launches probes targeting US semiconductors ahead of Madrid trade talks - AP News
China has launched two probes targeting the U.S. semiconductor sector ahead of trade talks in Spain. China’s Ministry of Commerce on Saturday announced an anti-dumping investigation into certain analog IC chips imported from the U.S. The ministry also has ann…

Goldman Sachs bankers explore limits of AI: ‘The risk is over-reliance’ - Financial Times
One partner explains the efficiencies and limitations of new tools

French companies’ borrowing costs fall below government’s as debt fears intensify - Financial Times
Lower yields for groups including L’Oréal, Airbus and Axa shake up typical order and signal Paris’s loss of ‘risk-free’ status

Warner Bros. Discovery shares spike as CEO shops media group around — setting up bidding war - New York Post
David Zaslav wants a bidding war for his media conglomerate — and investors say “bring it on!”

Roblox, Discord sued after 15-year-old boy was allegedly groomed online before he died by suicide - NBC News
The mother of a 15-year-old California boy who took his own life is now suing Roblox and Discord over his death, alleging her son was groomed and coerced to send explicit images on the apps