Norway wealth fund warns of AI-driven stock market bubble
The head of Norway's sovereign wealth fund has warned that soaring AI-driven stock valuations could trigger a sharp correction. How exposed is the world's largest sovereign wealth fund to a market downturn?
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The head of Norway's sovereign wealth fund has warned that soaring AI-driven stock valuations could trigger a sharp correction. How exposed is the world's largest sovereign wealth fund to a market downturn?
Adalet Bakanı Akın Gürlek, 4 ayrı yeni nesil suç örgütüne yönelik yürütülen mali soruşturmalar kapsamında, 818 şüphelinin kiralık kasaları dahil tüm banka hesapları ile kripto varlıklarına el konulduğunu belirtti.
Adalet Bakanı Akın Gürlek, 4 ayrı yeni nesil suç örgütüne yönelik yürütülen mali soruşturmalar kapsamında 818 şüphelinin kiralık kasaları dahil tüm banka hesapları ile kripto varlıklarına el konulduğunu duyurdu.
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