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Oracle beats fourth-quarter revenue estimates amid AI spending worries

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Sam Altman 'accepts' clients telling him they spent entire 2026 budget in Q1

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Oracle's revenue narrowly beats amid worries over debt-fueled AI buildout

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Rachel Reeves opens door to tax rises to pay for defence

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Top Wall Street analysts see robust growth potential in these 3 stocks

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World's most valuable AI start-up Anthropic files for IPO: Five things to know

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NT attorney-general backs community safety changes despite unrest

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Nuclear weapons could soon be hosted in more NATO nations — what it means for defense stocks

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