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The largest oil supply shock ever

IEA says 7.5% of global oil supply will be disrupted, the most in history. (0:15) Goldman delays expected Fed rate cuts amid inflation risks. (0:54) Eli Lilly warns on compounded weight-loss drug. (1:54)Show NotesThe 20 stocks hedge funds love the mostTime to stop treating AI as ...  Show more

Atlassian trims staff for AI

Stock index futures slide as oil continues to climb amid geopolitical tensions. (00:13) Atlassian (TEAM) to cut 10% of workforce to invest in AI and enterprise sales. (00:42) Rivian (RIVN) gains new bull at TD Cowen on upbeat R2 outlook. (02:04) Episode transcripts seekingalpha.c ...  Show more

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