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Seeking Alpha’s 2025 year in review spotlights the stories that mattered most to subscribers, tracking the headlines that shaped markets month by month. From AI and tech debates to tariffs, bond market volatility, political clashes, and an historic government shutdown, investors ...  Show more

SoftBank makes good on huge OpenAI investment

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