#ai - AI's insatiable appetite for cash, energy and data: Bubble ahead? • FRANCE 24 English

11 November 2025

Could the artificial intelligence boom already be running out of road? We examine the warning signs. To think that three short years ago, the commercial launch of ChatGPT took the world by storm. AI has since sparked a global race for cash, energy resources and data – all to feed the seemingly insatiable appetite of large language model computing systems.

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#usa #investment - Stocks Make Cautious Comeback | The Close 11/14/2025: Bloomberg

15 November 2025

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 Wilmington Trust's Tony Roth, BNY Investments’ Stephanie Pierce, Morgan Stanley’s Joseph Moore, Sperling Economic’s Gene Sperling, Wells Fargo Investment Institute’s Veronica Willis, Morningstar’s Jack Shannon, Commonwealth Edison’s Gil Quiniones, Jamba Juice’s James D. White, It’s A 10 Haircare’s Carolyn Aronson, Knight Commission’s Amy Privette Perko.

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#usa - Washington Week with The Atlantic full episode, Nov. 14, 2025: Washington Week PBS

15 November 2025

The Jeffrey Epstein scandal has become so combustible that it’s creating fissures with the GOP. Plus, Democrats wrestle with their own over moderate senators' vote to end the government shutdown.

Join guest moderator Vivian Salama, Natalie Andrews of The Wall Street Journal, Nancy Cordes of CBS News, Andrew Desiderio of Punchbowl News and Jeff Mason of Reuters to discuss this and more.

WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS: Trump faces expanding Epstein scandal     • Trump faces expanding Epstein scandal   Democrats divided after moderates split to end shutdown    • Democrats divided after moderates split to...  

#usa #investment - Markets "Overdue" for 10%-20% Correction? Schwab Network

8 Novermber 2025

“We’ve been overdue for a pullback,” argues Patrick Mueller, and foresees a 10%-20% pullback in the next 6 months. However, he thinks the current dip won’t last long and markets will climb again soon.

He discusses potential catalysts for a market correction, including a potential “black swan” event. He likes Berkshire Hathaway (BRK/B) for the long-term and highlights the tech sector and utilities, along with silver. Segment originally aired on Friday, November 7, 2025.

#IranWar #US #Israel - LIVE: NYSE opens as markets react to Middle East conflict: Reuters

30 March 2026 A view of the New York Stock Exchange on Wall Street as markets react to the latest developments from the Middle East conflict...