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Tech stocks tumble on concerns over AI spending

BBC News - Business

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June 23, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Appeal to Fear
Tech stocks tumble on concerns over AI spending

A sudden wave of selling in major tech shares triggers doubt over the sustainability of the AI boom.

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Economic Times

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· Jun 29, 2026

Tech equity sales renew AI debt-binge worries

Tech giants are aggressively selling stock, raising billions, signaling a potential spending spree. While this boosts balance sheets, it also suggests increased borrowing and capital expenditure, particularly for AI infrastructure. Investors are wary, as recent bond performance indicates concerns about future debt burdens and the sustainability of these massive investments in a historically volatile industry.

Investopedia

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· Jul 9, 2026

AI Stocks Face Uncertainty: If the Market Isn’t ‘Pricing In Promise,’ What’s Next for Tech?

AI Stocks Face Uncertainty: If the Market Isn’t ‘Pricing In Promise,’ What’s Next for Tech?

KSAT San Antonio

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· Jun 23, 2026

AI stock slump raises the question if investors are just taking profits or getting very nervous

Tech companies are spending big on AI, but investors might be getting nervous.

South China Morning Post

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· Jun 23, 2026

US stocks slide, as Wall Street gets AI wake-up call

Wall Street got a reality check as a bruising sell-off in several technology giants fuelled concern the artificial intelligence frenzy that has powered the equity bull market might be overblown. The tech rout engulfed global stocks as worries about frothy valuations ignited a fresh bout of volatility after a nearly three-month surge in riskier assets. The SP fell 1.4 per cent. The benchmark index is coming off 11 weekly gains out of the last 12, led largely by technology stocks. The Dow Jones...

The Motley Fool

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· Jul 6, 2026

This AI Infrastructure Stock May Be Far More Important Than Investors Realize

This company may be the hidden bottleneck behind the AI boom. The stock is expensive, but the question is whether it still has a powerful long-term bull case.

The Eastern Herald

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· Jul 8, 2026

US Trade Deficit Swelled in May as AI-Fueled Imports Surged and Exports Fell

American companies are investing aggressively in artificial intelligence, pouring billions of dollars into servers, semiconductors and advanced computing equipment. At the same time, that spending spree is widening the nation’s trade deficit at a pace few economists anticipated, creating a fresh headwind for economic growth just as policymakers were hoping momentum would strengthen. New figures released Tuesday by the Commerce Department showed the US trade deficit widened 42.2 in May to 77.6 billion, the largest monthly gap in more than a year. Behind the headline was a striking imbalance: imports climbed sharply while exports retreated, illustrating how the country’s appetite

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Related coverage for "Tech stocks tumble on concerns over AI spending": Economic Times — Tech equity sales renew AI debt-binge worries . Investopedia — AI Stocks Face Uncertainty: If the Market Isn’t ‘Pricing In Promise,’ What’s Next for Tech?. KSAT San Antonio — AI stock slump raises the question if investors are just taking profits or getting very nervous. South China Morning Post — US stocks slide, as Wall Street gets AI wake-up call. The Motley Fool — This AI Infrastructure Stock May Be Far More Important Than Investors Realize. The Eastern Herald — US Trade Deficit Swelled in May as AI-Fueled Imports Surged and Exports Fell