Temasek's strategic shift towards AI and private credit investments may drive market confidence and influence global investment trends.
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I can’t blame my patients for turning to its straightforward assessments. But it has real risks – and care may require human messiness
“Chat told me I should break up with him.”
I instructed my face to remain therapist-neutral, but I must have smirked. The truth is, I was annoyed. We had been discussing the viability of this relationship for weeks, and in an instant AI had brought the answer. “How do you feel about it?” She said this had been her gut feeling all along. The following session, her relationship was over.
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The post Jim Cramer New Stock Picks: From Intel to an AI Play Up 85% appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com.
Navigating sudden shifts on Wall Street can intimidate average investors, but Jim Cramer, prominent market commentator, argues that these movements actually unveil rare buying opportunities. During a recent episode of sector rotation, CNBC‘s television host highlighted several high-quality companies that became collateral damage due to institutional selling dislocations. Bargain Searching Amid Institutional Market Rotation According to reports published on Jul 6, 2026, Jim Cramer advised market participants not to fear sector rotations. Instead, he recommended targeting resilient businesses pulled down temporarily by institutional selling. In this specific macroeconomic climate, he highlighted four key consumer and retail companies as major beneficiaries of this dislocation. Consequently, the list of Jim cramer new stock picks designed to capture value during this shift includes be
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By the time futures opened, the news had already ricocheted through every desk: Samsung just pre-announced a monster quarter. Record territory. Yet the tone on the tape didn’t flip risk-on. Traders scrolled, frowned, and kept cutting exposure. It’s the tell you look for when a story’s getting tired. Even a headline that big can’t push people back into the pool. So what gives? Why did a blowout from one of the world’s most important chipmakers not chill the talk that we’re staring at an AI bubble? The chip complex had been sprinting for a year. The Philadelphia Semiconductor Index ripped to fresh highs into late June, only to get smacked by a violent air pocket days later. Then Samsung dropped preliminary guidance showing a record-breaking quarter, and the market shrugged. On July 7, Samsung guided to roughly 89.4 trillion won in operating profit and about 171 trillion won in consolidated sales
From repainted walls to imaginary lawns, estate agents say modified photos help buyers ‘visualise the potential of a property’. But how much AI enhancement is too much? Agents, viewers and trading standards experts tell all
It is twilight on a desirable street in Chiswick, or it could be Hampstead, Wilmslow or Hove. A spectacular sunset has left a vivid stripe of orange fading into a violet sky. Against this saturated backdrop, a large Victorian house is clearly outlined despite the darkening atmosphere, perhaps thanks to the lights blazing from every single room. The effect is dazzling, in an unhinged, halfway-through-an-exorcism way. It is also quite obviously fake: a digital trick previously achieved with software such as Photoshop, but increasingly using quicker, cheaper AI programs.
If you are one of the many Britons for whom browsing expensive property listings is a big pastime, you’ll be familiar with the dusk shot, one of the many ways estate agents try to make their wares stan