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EPISODE · Dec 31, 2025 · 6 MIN

Twelve headlines. One year. 2025

from Wall Street Breakfast · host Seeking Alpha

Seeking Alpha’s 2025 year in review spotlights the stories that mattered most to subscribers, tracking the headlines that shaped markets month by month. From AI and tech debates to tariffs, bond market volatility, political clashes, and an historic government shutdown, investors were forced to constantly reassess risk and opportunity.Episode transcripts seekingalpha.com/wsb.Show links: Top Stocks 2026January: Chinese AI lab DeepSeek rattles Silicon Valley February: Trump administration tells U.S. agencies to prepare for ‘large-scale’ layoffs March: What's next for quantum computing stocks?April: Trump announces tariffsMay: Wall Street slides, Dow falls 800 points as bond sell-off & fiscal fears batter sentimentJune: Trump, Musk in public spat over spending billJuly: Westinghouse plans to build 10 large nuclear reactorsAugust: Trump moves to fire Fed Governor Lisa CookSeptember: Google not required to sell Chrome in antitrust remedy rulingOctober: Bureau of Labor Statistics to shut down during government shutdownNovember: Michael Burry to shut down hedge fundDecember: Cannabis stocks selling off as Trump signs rescheduling orderSign up for our daily newsletter here and for full access to analyst ratings, stock quant scores, dividend grades, subscribe to Seeking Alpha Premium at seekingalpha.com/subscriptions.

Seeking Alpha’s 2025 year in review spotlights the stories that mattered most to subscribers, tracking the headlines that shaped markets month by month. From AI and tech debates to tariffs, bond market volatility, political clashes, and an historic government shutdown, investors were forced to constantly reassess risk and opportunity.Episode transcripts seekingalpha.com/wsb.Show links: Top Stocks 2026January: Chinese AI lab DeepSeek rattles Silicon Valley February: Trump administration tells U.S. agencies to prepare for ‘large-scale’ layoffs March: What's next for quantum computing stocks?April: Trump announces tariffsMay: Wall Street slides, Dow falls 800 points as bond sell-off & fiscal fears batter sentimentJune: Trump, Musk in public spat over spending billJuly: Westinghouse plans to build 10 large nuclear reactorsAugust: Trump moves to fire Fed Governor Lisa CookSeptember: Google not required to sell Chrome in antitrust remedy rulingOctober: Bureau of Labor Statistics to shut down during government shutdownNovember: Michael Burry to shut down hedge fundDecember: Cannabis stocks selling...

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