Wall Street hits record highs - but one AI stock just triggered a brutal reality check.
US markets rally even as fears of an AI bubble intensify, after Oracle plunges on weak earnings and heavy debt taken on to fund its AI ambitions.
Michelle Martin and Ryan Huang unpack why Oracle’s so-called “Code Red” moment has investors questioning the sustainability of AI infrastructure spending, especially with OpenAI as a key client.
They also turn to Broadcom, where booming AI chip sales fail to lift the stock, raising fresh questions about valuation, expectations and sentiment.
Back home, DBS turns bullish on Singapore developers, lifting targets for CDL, UOL and GuocoLand - but are the buy calls justified?
In UP or DOWN, fists fly at PDD during a China audit, Hongkong Land and Keppel REIT reshuffle MBFC, Seatrium lands a major green-energy contract, and noodle maker Leong Guan debuts strong.
Plus, Disney’s billion-dollar bet on OpenAI sparks a lighter question on which iconic characters could soon come alive in AI - hosted by Michelle Martin with Ryan Huang.

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