AMD’s AI Growth Sends Shares on Biggest Rally Since February

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Nicolai Tangen, boss of Norway's sovereign wealth fund, visited the Middle East and was struck by the area's dynamism, but hours after his departure, the region erupted in a war. The fund is planning for potentially bleak scenarios, including the return of inflation and geopoliti ...  Show more

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