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3 Reasons U is Risky and 1 Stock to Buy Instead

What a time it’s been for Unity. In the past six months alone, the company’s stock price has increased by a massive 49.1%, reaching $21.25 per share. This performance may have investors wondering how to approach the situation.

Maersk Sees Global Container Market Growth Despite Trade War

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World Inflation at Risk of Rekindling With Trump’s Trade War

(Bloomberg) -- The more President Donald Trump threatens tariffs on the US’s trading partners, the more the worry of another inflation wave troubles global economists.Most Read from BloombergCitadel to Leave Namesake Chicago Tower as Employees RelocateState Farm Seeks Emergency California Rate Hike After FiresTransportation Memos Favor Places With Higher Birth and Marriage RatesSan Francisco Wants Wealthy Donors to Help Fix Fentanyl CrisisNY Transit Advocate Says Billions in Tax Hikes Would Fix

DeepSeek fever fuels patriotic bets on Chinese AI stocks

SHANGHAI/HONGKONG (Reuters) -Chinese investors are rushing into AI-related stocks, betting the artificial intelligence advance of home-grown startup DeepSeek will lead to a boom in the sector and give the initiative to China in an intensifying Sino-U.S. technology war. Feverish buying has pumped up shares of Chinese chipmakers, software designers and data centre operators amid patriotic calls for an upward repricing of Chinese assets as U.S. President Donald Trump recharges a trade war with fresh tariffs. "DeepSeek's breakthrough shows Chinese engineers are creative and capable of inventions that can compete with Silicon Valley," said China Europe Capital Chairman Abraham Zhang.