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OpenAI · United StatesOpenAI has signed a deal to buy $38 billion worth of capacity from Amazon Web Services, its first contract with the leader in cloud infrastructure and the latest sign that the $500 billion artificial intelligence startup is no longer reliant on Microsoft
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Amazon closes at record after $38 billion OpenAI deal with AWS
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OPEC+ · Saudi ArabiaOPEC+ is set to agree on Sunday on another modest increase in oil output targets, three sources familiar with the talks said, as the producers' group moderates plans to regain market share due to rising supply glut fears.See the Story
OPEC+ set to agree another modest oil output increase: Report
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OPEC+OPEC+ has failed to spark an oil price rally with its commitment to halt production hikes in the first quarter of 2026, as fears of a supply glut continue to weigh on both Brent and WTI.- OPEC+ surprised oil markets by announcing a pause in its scheduled return of voluntary cuts throughout Q1 2026, having agreed on a minor 137,000 b/d increase for December 2025.- According to media reports, Russia was the largest proponent of the temporary suppl…See the Story
Brent Stalls at $65 as Markets Shrug Off OPEC+ Supply Signals
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