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Ultra-wealthy millennials and Gen Zers to displace baby boomers by 2040

Ultra-wealthy millennials and Gen Zers to displace baby boomers by 2040

Young cheerful lady enjoying on poolside. Resting in spa hotel in pine forest in summertime. Swimming pool in tourist resort. Joyful woman on vacations, female wellbeing. Oleg Breslavtsev | Moment | Getty Images A version of this article first appeared in CNBC’s Inside Wealth newsletter with Robert Frank, a weekly guide to the high-net-worth investor

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Tokenization of real world assets is an unstoppable ‘freight train’ coming to major markets: Robinhood CEO

Tokenization of real world assets is an unstoppable ‘freight train’ coming to major markets: Robinhood CEO

Vlad Tenev, chief executive officer of Robinhood Markets Inc., during the Token2049 conference in Singapore, on Thursday, Oct. 2, 2025. Bloomberg | Bloomberg | Getty Images The tokenization of real-world assets, from stocks to real estate, will spread to financial markets around the world, according to Robinhood Markets Chief Executive Officer Vlad Tenev.  “Tokenization is

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Why current AI models won’t make scientific breakthroughs, according to a top tech exec

Why current AI models won’t make scientific breakthroughs, according to a top tech exec

Co-founder and Chief Science Officer at Hugging Face, Thomas Wolf, speaks at the opening ceremony of the Web Summit, in Lisbon, Portugal, November 11, 2024.  Pedro Nunes | Reuters Current artificial intelligence models from labs like OpenAI are unlikely to lead to major scientific breakthroughs, a tech co-founder said, pouring cold water on some of

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Taiwan rejects U.S. proposal of ’50-50′ chip production, says trade talks focused on tariffs

Taiwan rejects U.S. proposal of ’50-50′ chip production, says trade talks focused on tariffs

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, Limited at Hsinchu Science Park. Annabelle Chih | Getty Images News | Getty Images Taiwan will not accept Washington’s proposal to locally manufacture half the chips it currently supplies to the U.S., the island’s top trade negotiator said. Speaking to reporters, Cheng Li-chiun, also the country’s vice premier, said on Wednesday

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