UK pension funds dump US equities on fears of AI bubble
Public and private-sector funds concerned over market’s growing concentration in a small number of tech stocks

Public and private-sector funds concerned over market’s growing concentration in a small number of tech stocks
California, like the federal government, has a spending problem.
Taking ‘One Thousand and One Nights’ as her springboard, the author mixes tales of merchants, treasure and genies with impassioned essays on literary and social issues
As blockchain activity rises, there is a case for a security that increases systemic resilience and lowers US borrowing costs
In America’s best city for seeing free art, Ariella Budick takes us on a scavenger hunt through the museums she loves
Stephen Atkinson rebuffed suggestion his party had made a formal pledge to cut rate during elections earlier this year
From reluctant recruits in a male-dominated profession to stars who have defined their field
Collaborations are bringing small labels to new audiences and big retailers the chance to revitalise their fashion credentials
Sale of branded products follows Spanish group’s insistence it was not returning to the country
The biopharma industry is booming following record investment and improved supply chains
Lloyd Hume intends to give Craig Stone every chance to become the new permanent manager of Ashford United after stepping down on Saturday night.
Yates Martial Arts enjoyed success at the WUKF European Championships in Latvia.
Gillingham manager Gareth Ainsworth believes his weekend star man is too good for League 2.
What was meant to be a simple 25th birthday reflection ended up giving our columnist a blunt reminder about modern adulthood.
Members of a guitar pop band are delighted to have reached the top of the charts – more than four decades after they formed.
Residents are crowdfunding ahead of a legal fight to protect a green space earmarked for a new special educational needs (SEN) school.
A talented footballer died after he tried to cross the railway line to another platform, having missed his stop.
Multimillion-pound plans for 291 homes on a seafront golf course are splitting opinion among residents - as work could start as early as next year.
An over-21s bar has seen off a bid to have its opening hours cut back after complaints from a hotel and its own landlord.
A 20-year-old who stabbed her cousin’s boyfriend in the chest told a manslaughter trial she feared he would kill her and others in the flat.
The 12-day Christmas festival also includes a Santa’s Grotto, live entertainment, and a Candy Cane bar.
Ambulance service representatives have been grilled about a Channel 4 documentary which revealed problems in an operations centre.
Banks accused of organisational ‘deficiencies’ relating to Mozambique ‘tuna bonds’ scandal
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“It’s not just the 73 people on the ground, it’s the truckies, diesel mechanics, the other shops in town. People won’t be spending money if there’s no money to spend. And it’s right on Christmas.”