NEW YORK (AP) The U. S. stock market is rising again on Monday, for now at least, ahead of a week with shortened trading because of the Thanksgiving holiday. The S&P 500 climbed 0. 9% and added to its jump from Friday. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was up 72 points, or 0. 2%, as of 10 a. m. Eastern time, and the Nasdaq composite was 1. 7% higher. Stocks got a lift from rising hopes that the Federal Reserve will cut its main interest rate again at its next meeting in December, a move that could boost the economy and investment prices. The market also benefited from strength for stocks caught up in the artificial-intelligence frenzy. Alphabet, which has been getting praise for its newest Gemini AI model, rose 5. 6% and was one of the strongest forces lifting the S&P 500. Nvidia slipped 0. 3% after bobbing up and down. An early gain for the U. S. stock market guarantees nothing, though, as the last few weeks have so painfully shown. Stocks have been swinging sharply, not just day to day but also hour to hour, as worries weigh about what the Fed will do with interest rates and whether too much money is pouring into AI and creating a bubble. Even within Monday’s first 15 minutes of trading, the S&P 500 rallied to a gain of 1% and then halved it. All the uncertainty is creating the biggest test for investors since an April sell-off, when President Donald Trump shocked the world with his “Liberation Day” tariffs. Still, despite all the recent fear, the S&P 500 remains within 3. 3% of its record set last month. Several more tests lie ahead this week for the market, though none loom as large as last week’s profit report from Nvidia or the delayed jobs report from the U. S. government for September. One of the biggest will arrive Tuesday, when the U. S. government will deliver data showing how bad inflation was at the wholesale level in September. Economists expect it to show a 2. 6% rise from a year earlier, the same inflation rate as August. A higher-than-expected reading could deter the Fed from cutting its main interest rate in December for a third time this year, because lower rates can worsen inflation. Some Fed officials have already been arguing against a December cut in part because inflation has stubbornly remained above their 2% target. Traders are nevertheless betting on a nearly 79% probability that the Fed will cut rates next month, up from 71% on Friday and from less than a coin flip’s chance a week ago, according to data from CME Group. U. S. markets will be closed on Thursday for the Thanksgiving holiday. A day later, it’s on to the rush of Black Friday and Cyber Monday. On Wall Street, U. S.-listed shares of Danish drugmaker Novo Nordisk fell 8. 3% Monday after it reported that its Alzheimer’s drug failed to slow progression of the disease in a trial. Bitcoin, meanwhile, continued it sharp swings. It was sitting near $86,000 after bouncing between $82,000 and $94,000 over the last week. It was near $125,000 last month. In stock markets abroad, indexes were mixed across Europe and Asia. Hong Kong’s Hang Seng jumped 2% for one of the world’s biggest moves. It got a boost from a 4. 7% leap for Alibaba, which has reported strong demand for its updated Qwen AI app. Alibaba is due to report earnings on Tuesday. In the bond market, Treasury yields held relatively steady. The yield on the 10-year Treasury eased to 4. 04% from 4. 06% late Friday. AP Business Writers Matt Ott and Elaine Kurtenbach contributed.
https://www.sgvtribune.com/2025/11/24/stock-market-fed-cut-hopes/
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Google bets big on Texas with $40B data center plan
**Google to Invest $40 Billion in New Texas Data Centers Amid Growing AI Infrastructure Boom**
Alphabet Inc.’s Google announced plans to invest $40 billion in three new data centers in Texas, significantly expanding its footprint in the state. This investment, expected to continue through 2027, comes as competitors like OpenAI and Anthropic PBC also make substantial commitments to Texas.
According to a statement released by Google on Friday, November 14, one data center will be located in Armstrong County within the Texas Panhandle, while two others will be established in Haskell County, near Abilene.
“This investment will create thousands of jobs, offer skills training for college students and electrical apprentices, and speed up energy affordability projects across Texas,” said Sundar Pichai, CEO of Alphabet, during an event near Dallas, where Google already operates two other data centers.
### Texas: A Growing Hub for Data Centers and AI Investment
Texas has become an attractive destination for data center investments due to its lower energy costs, abundant available land, and supportive state government infrastructure tailored to the growing artificial intelligence sector.
Google emphasized its commitment to enhancing local energy resources, covering operational costs, and supporting community energy efficiency programs as part of its expansion plans. The company also announced an electrical training program aimed at increasing the number of apprentices in Texas, supported by Google.org’s AI Opportunity Fund.
Texas Governor Greg Abbott, present at the event with Pichai, endorsed these developments, predicting that Texas will become the primary hub for Google’s AI data centers. “Companies can come to Texas and carry out their operations knowing that the state acts quickly in business,” Abbott said.
Following the announcement, Alphabet’s stock saw a 1.7% rise in after-hours trading, up from a closing price of $276.41 in New York.
### Texas Attracting Major Tech Investments
Texas continues to solidify its reputation as a prime location for tech-related investments.
Earlier this week, Anthropic announced plans to invest $50 billion in data centers across the U.S., including sites in New York and Texas—states known for ample land and lower energy costs. These data centers are part of Anthropic’s strategy to stay competitive in the AI infrastructure market and are being developed in collaboration with Fluidstack.
OpenAI, Oracle Corporation, and SoftBank Group Corporation are jointly supporting the Stargate project, which recently broke ground on its first data center in Abilene, Texas. Company leaders have indicated plans to build additional facilities within the state.
Meta Platforms Inc. is also constructing a new data center in Texas capable of generating one gigawatt of power—a capacity sufficient to power approximately 750,000 people simultaneously.
Microsoft Corporation signed a nearly $10 billion, five-year agreement earlier this month to secure computing capacity in Texas, further underlining the state’s growing importance in the tech infrastructure landscape.
Fermi Inc., a real estate investment trust co-founded by Rick Perry (former Governor of Texas and Energy Secretary under President Donald Trump), revealed plans to build four nuclear power reactors in Texas to support a private data center campus.
### Google’s Expanding Capital Expenditure on AI and Cloud Services
Analysts note that Google is known for its significant capital spending. This year, the company expects to invest over $90 billion in capital expenses, a figure that surpasses earlier estimates. The majority of this investment will focus on servers, customized chips, and new data centers to bolster its AI and cloud service capabilities.
With Texas emerging as a central hub for AI infrastructure, Google’s multi-billion-dollar investment signals the company’s commitment to expanding its presence in the state and the broader tech ecosystem.
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