Tech Stocks Rebound as Samsung Surges 9%

Asia’s technology stocks staged a broad rebound on Wednesday following a period of intense volatility in global markets. Shares of major South Korean chipmakers, including Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix, rose by 9% and 2.7% respectively, recovering from double-digit losses in the previous session. According to CNBC, this shift reflects a stabilization in investor sentiment … Read more

Hormuz Oil Tanker Traffic Surges After U.S.-Iran Sea Lane Reopening

At least 20 oil tankers have traversed the Strait of Hormuz since the U.S. and Iran initiated a de-escalation effort to reopen the vital maritime chokepoint to commercial traffic, according to data from the trade intelligence firm Kpler. While transit volumes remain well below pre-war levels—which saw over 100 daily ship movements—the resumption of traffic … Read more

Beyond Hyperscalers: What’s Next for the AI Trade?

The Hardware Bottleneck: Why Hyperscalers Are Struggling to Scale AI The rapid expansion of artificial intelligence is hitting a physical wall as Amazon, Alphabet, Microsoft, and Meta Platforms face a critical shortage of specialized hardware. While these hyperscalers possess massive capital, they are constrained by the limited supply of high-bandwidth memory (HBM) chips and the … Read more

Is Bitcoin as Revolutionary as the Smartphone?

Bitcoin prices remain volatile, with the asset down nearly 50% from its October 2025 peak, yet institutional data suggests long-term investor conviction is hardening. According to David LaValle, president of indices and data at CoinDesk, the current market downturn represents a shift toward credibility rather than a decline in the asset’s future utility. While retail … Read more

Why the AI Buildout is Making Bond Markets Essential for Tech Investors

Tech investors are increasingly tethering their portfolios to Federal Reserve interest rate policy as massive capital expenditures for artificial intelligence infrastructure force major tech companies to rely more heavily on debt markets. According to Peter Boockvar, chief investment officer of One Point BFG Wealth Partners, the era of tech giants ignoring inflation data and Treasury … Read more

ASIC Chair Condemns KPMG Whistleblower Scandal as ‘Egregious Breach of Trust

KPMG Australia is facing intense scrutiny following whistleblower revelations of internal misconduct, including the alleged misuse of confidential Optus audit data to pursue Telstra business. The scandal has prompted executive departures, the loss of long-term clients like Lendlease, and urgent calls from federal senators for stricter oversight of large consultancy partnerships that currently operate outside … Read more

Strait of Hormuz Reopening Could Take Weeks

The Strait of Hormuz is expected to face a weeks-long backlog of commercial and energy vessels following a U.S.-Iran memorandum of understanding to end hostilities, according to industry experts and data from Kpler. While the agreement mandates a 60-day window for toll-free transit, logistics professionals warn that security risks, mine clearance, and insurance hurdles will … Read more

Ford’s New Battery Business and AI Strategy: Jim Cramer’s Stock Outlook

Ford Motor Company has established a new subsidiary, Ford Energy, to supply large-scale battery storage systems to the electric grid and data centers. According to CNBC, the move positions the automaker to capitalize on the rising energy demands of artificial intelligence infrastructure. While the company expects to reach 20 gigawatts of annual storage capacity by … Read more

Elon Musk’s Valued At Over $200 Billion as SpaceX Investors Seek Man Behind the Star

Why SpaceX’s Sky-High Valuation Sparks Debate SpaceX’s market value surpassed $2.5 trillion following its IPO, with shares rising 5% on Tuesday, according to CNBC. Investors are betting on Elon Musk’s vision rather than current earnings, as noted by “Mad Money” host Jim Cramer. “The stock is called SpaceX, but it might as well be called … Read more

AI Computing Power: The New Traded Commodity

Silicon Data has partnered with CME Group to develop the world’s first futures contracts tied to AI computational power, a move designed to allow businesses to hedge against volatile GPU rental costs. The project, which awaits regulatory approval, seeks to treat AI compute as a standard commodity, similar to oil or agricultural products, enabling companies … Read more