‘Big Short’ investor Michael Burry says the AI boom is a dead ringer for the dot-com bubble

Michael Burry says the AI ​​boom bears striking similarities to the dot-com bubble. The Big Short investor expressed his concerns in Substack posts and chat threads. “This is just an asset bubble, plain and simple,” Burry wrote. Michael Burry says the AI ​​boom mirrors the dot-com bubble. Investors in the Big Short dissected both periods…

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‘Point of no return’: A research firm says the oil market is headed for a dire turning point by early June

HFI Research says the oil market could reach a serious turning point in the coming weeks. The company believes there will be “real panic” in the crude oil market as oil inventories are depleted. Previously, the agency speculated that panic buying and hoarding behavior could cause crude oil prices to exceed $150 per barrel. Market…

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‘I saw bad stuff’, says 9-year-old who huddled in closet during California mosque attack

Author: Matt Silverstein and Steve Gorman SAN DIEGO (Reuters) – Nine-year-old Odai Shanah’s mother immigrated from war-torn Gaza and settled in Southern California two decades ago. Dozens of children were forced into classrooms on Monday after deadly gunfire erupted at the mosque where they attended school. In an interview hours after the early morning shooting…

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Pharmacovigilance Services and Regulatory Affairs in China

China has become one of the world’s fastest-growing pharmaceutical and biotechnology markets. With a population exceeding 1.4 billion, rising healthcare investments, and increasing innovation in drug development, the country has become a strategic destination for global pharmaceutical companies. However, entering the Chinese pharmaceutical market requires strict compliance with complex regulatory frameworks and robust pharmacovigilance systems….

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Forget tariffs and the Iran oil shock—a top economist says the Fed is blind to the real inflation threat

The dismal inflation data just released raises a key question: Can all the good things we’ve seen in the economy—from confident big-spending consumers to a roaring stock market to an explosion in artificial intelligence capital spending—keep going going forward. It was the surge in prices that triggered a sharp rise in bond yields. real Is…

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