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Technology affects nearly every part of our everyday lives, from how we live, work, and even invest. Innovations from the tech sector continue to drive economic growth, making tech investing a popular choice for investors.  Investors looking for long-term growth or to diversify their retirement portfolios may want to consider how tech investing can help them reach their goals. Tech investing is riskier than many other investments, but there are lots of ways to invest in tech for investors of all risk tolerances and investing experience levels. In this article, you can learn about different ways to invest in tech…

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Apple has been under antitrust scrutiny for years, but the most recent antitrust cases focus on its App Store. Depending on the outcome of these cases, they could have a big impact for consumers. Key Takeaways Apple has been facing antitrust legal cases for a number of years.The most recent ruling focused on practices in its App Store. A judge ruled that Apple should permit developers to advise Apple customers of other methods of payment.Because of this ruling, Apple customers may have more choices in how they pay for in-app purchases. Apple’s Business Practices Under Scrutiny This year, a federal…

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Unlock the Editor’s Digest for freeRoula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter.Meta plans to invest about $15bn in data-labelling start-up Scale AI and hire the group’s co-founder and top researchers, in one of the biggest deals of its kind as the Big Tech company seeks to catch up with rivals.The deal, which could be announced as soon as Wednesday, would give Meta a 49 per cent stake in Scale AI and value the start-up at roughly $28bn, according to people with knowledge of the matter. It would mark the second consecutive year that…

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To build lasting wealth, you need a resilient portfolio—especially in tech, where rapid innovation and public sentiment can swing markets fast. In 2025, stocks have ping-ponged up and down in response to uncertainty around tariff policies. For example, in May 2025, Tesla surged 17% in a single week. However, the stock is still down over 13% this year amid mounting brand backlash and slumping international sales. Even industry giants aren’t immune to turbulence. So, how do you stay steady in a fast-moving sector like tech? We’ll share simple strategies to help you grow and protect your money—so you can invest…

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While one in four Americans say they’ve ended a relationship over money problems, America’s youngest adults appear to be charting a different course for managing finances in a committed relationship. Almost half of married Gen Zers (48%) say they created a formal financial plan before saying “I do,” double the average for all generations. “It is important to talk about expectations for major milestones,” Johanna Peetz, a professor of psychology at Carleton University whose research focuses on money and relationships, told Investopedia. “It might also be helpful to talk about past experiences or how each partner’s family has arranged and…

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Why Green Tech Matters Now Investors poured a record $2.1 trillion into green technology such as electrified transport, renewable energy, and power grids last year, according to research provider BloombergNEF’s latest Energy Transition Investment Trends report. Although this record showed slower growth from previous years, it’s also evidence of investors’ hunger for technology that will decrease humanity’s carbon footprint while generating returns. Solutions are badly needed to stave off the worst effects of climate change, according to the United Nations Environment Programme. In its Emissions Gap Report 2024, the organization found total greenhouse gas emissions increased 1.3% from 2022 to…

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Unlock the Editor’s Digest for freeRoula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter.Lex Greensill has told London’s High Court that he still suffers from post-traumatic stress disorder after fraught negotiations with Japan’s SoftBank as he sought funding to save his lending firm that collapsed in 2021.Over two days in the witness box — his first public testimony since Greensill Capital collapsed into administration in March 2021 — the Australian financier detailed bruising talks with the Japanese technology group over emergency funds in late 2020. Greensill described SoftBank as an “intensely political” organisation that had…

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