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Falling Rates Rock Markets, Trump’s Rare Earth Push & Microsoft’s AI Turmoil
Mortgage rates are plunging, Trump takes on China’s rare earth grip, and Microsoft’s AI boom faces internal revolt.

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Mortgage rates are dropping, creating hidden winners in housing. Washington is wielding new tools to challenge China’s rare earth chokehold. And even Microsoft, flush with AI success, is contending with employee pushback.
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How Falling Interest Rates and Mortgage Rates Could Ignite This Hidden Housing Stock
Lower borrowing costs are rippling through the housing market. Discover which overlooked players stand to benefit most as rates fall—and what it could mean for investors positioning now.
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Trump’s New Weapon in Breaking China’s Rare Earth Monopoly
A bold policy shift is taking aim at Beijing’s rare earth dominance. Learn how this move could disrupt global supply chains—and open opportunities for strategic investors.
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Microsoft’s AI Boom vs. Employee Backlash: Can Nadella Balance Growth and Trust?
Inside the tech giant’s race to dominate AI while managing internal tensions. Find out how this delicate balancing act could affect Microsoft’s innovation edge—and your portfolio exposure.
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