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Investors are not convinced that this cheap stock is safe from the rising effectiveness of artificial intelligence.
(Reuters) -China's Alibaba Group Holding beat analysts' estimates for fourth-quarter revenue on Tuesday, as a focus on low-cost goods in response to cautious consumer spending helped boost domestic e-commerce sales. Consumers in China have been spending carefully after the COVID-19 pandemic amid an economic slowdown and property slump. Alibaba's domestic commerce arm, Taobao and Tmall Group, grew 4% year-over-year with order volume increasing double-digits.
Inflation falling further from here in the near term is a "pipe dream" and rate cuts will continue to be pushed out, Stifel strategists said.
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These companies are instrumental in the AI boom.
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Who said high-yield dividend stocks are too risky?