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Central Banks are Flying Blind on Hedge Fund Leverage

Global central bankers have ducked a chance to push for tight borrowing constraints on the biggest hedge funds, whose importance to core government bond and other financial markets has grown enormously in the past decade.

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Huawei Seeks AI Chip Customers in Middle East, Southeast Asia

Huawei Technologies Co. is trying to export small quantities of AI chips to the Middle East and Southeast Asia, an effort to establish a foothold in markets dominated by Nvidia Corp. despite ongoing manufacturing challenges.

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Pentagon Invests in Rare Earth Magnet Producer to Back New Plant

Rare earth magnet producer MP Materials Corp. secured a $400 million equity investment from the US Department of Defense to build a new plant, with a $1 billion financing commitment from JPMorgan Chase & Co. and Goldman Sachs Group Inc. The shares soared.

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Stocks Steady as Traders Look Through Chaos to Corporate Results

US equities swung between small gains and losses at the open Thursday as investors parsed through a slew of tariff headlines and looked ahead to corporate results that are due to start in the earnest next week.

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Private Equity-Backed US IPOs Return With Plenty of Leverage

Private equity firms are bringing their portfolio companies back to the US IPO market, testing investor demand for firms that have more debt than other recent listings.

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US Treasuries Jump as Strong Auction Calms Investor Jitters

The Treasury market rallied after an auction of 10-year notes drew strong demand, easing concerns that investors will balk at financing swelling US deficits.

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First Leveraged CLO ETF Tests Retail Crowd’s Appetite for Risk

Reckoner Capital Management is testing investors’ hunger for a new category of risky bets with an exchange-traded fund that uses leverage to juice returns on collateralized loan obligations.

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Wall Street Builds S&P 500 ‘No Dividend’ Fund in New Tax Dodge

Wall Street’s latest tax dodge doesn’t hide in the Cayman Islands or rely on complex derivatives.

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Treasury Bulls Unwind Big Bets as Strong Data Pushes Yields Up

Futures traders have been unwinding some large bullish bets on Treasury bonds, adding to the recent upward pressure on US yields after a surprisingly strong jobs report last week.

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Wall Street Builds S&P 500 ‘No Dividend’ Fund in New Tax Dodge

Wall Street’s latest tax dodge doesn’t hide in the Cayman Islands or rely on complex derivatives. It’s engineered to turn a publicly traded fund into a tax-minimizing machine that hums quietly on autopilot.

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Megabills Didn’t Break the Economy Before and Won’t Now

Opinions of the One Big Beautiful Bill tend toward the extreme. One of its main authors calls it “the greatest piece of Republican legislation in a generation,” while one of its most authoritative critics says it makes him ashamed to be an American.

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Trump Is Opening a New Chapter in US Foreign Policy

Nearly six months into Donald Trump’s presidency, a Trump Doctrine is coming into view.

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Apple Loses Top AI Models Executive to Meta’s Hiring Spree

Apple Inc.’s top executive in charge of artificial intelligence models is leaving for Meta Platforms Inc., another setback in the iPhone maker’s struggling AI efforts.

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What If This Time Really Is Different for Investors?

They have been called “the four most costly words in the annals of investing,” and surely that’s true: This time is different. Still — hear me out! — there are reasons to entertain the possibility that, well, this time really is different.

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Asian Economies in Rush to Cut Tariff Deals as US Deadline Moves

Asian countries including Japan and South Korea said they’ll keep pushing for a better deal for their exports to the US after President Donald Trump shifted his tariff deadline to Aug. 1 and tweaked the rates he’s set for many economies.