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Multi-source AI news clustered, deduplicated, and scored 0–100 across authority, cluster strength, headline signal, and time decay.

  1. Trump on new Fed Chair Kevin Warsh: ‘Do your own thing’ but don’t lose your way like Jerome Powell did

    President Donald Trump has sworn in Kevin Warsh as the new Federal Reserve chair, emphasizing his desire for Warsh to stimulate the economy while also stressing the importance of the Fed's independence. Trump criticized his predecessor, Jerome Powell, for being too hesitant to lower interest rates and expressed confidence that Warsh would prioritize economic growth. Warsh, in turn, pledged to lead a reform-oriented Federal Reserve and believes AI-driven productivity gains can foster growth without increasing inflation, though some Fed officials remain skeptical. AI

    Trump on new Fed Chair Kevin Warsh: ‘Do your own thing’ but don’t lose your way like Jerome Powell did

    IMPACT New Fed Chair Warsh believes AI productivity gains can boost the economy without inflation, potentially influencing interest rate policy.

  2. Jamie Dimon sees ‘exuberance’ in markets. That’s a loaded word when it comes to bubbles popping

    Jamie Dimon, CEO of JPMorgan Chase, has cautioned that the current market sentiment, particularly surrounding artificial intelligence and major tech companies, exhibits "exuberance." This observation echoes Alan Greenspan's 1996 warning of "irrational exuberance," which preceded the dot-com bubble burst. Analysts note that the AI boom's scale, measured by its contribution to GDP growth, already surpasses the TMT bubble, raising concerns about potential market instability if this trend reverses. AI

    Jamie Dimon sees ‘exuberance’ in markets. That’s a loaded word when it comes to bubbles popping

    IMPACT Raises concerns about market valuations and potential instability driven by AI investments, impacting investment strategies.