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Some analysts warn that the U.S. government’s budget deficit is likely to weigh on the bond market again.

Concerns that AI will harm traditional enterprise software have weighed on large software names.

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Kennedy weighed whether to add a leader to run the agency day to day while leaving Makary in place as a figurehead, some of the people said.

They added that the Strategy Group does not have a direct contract with the agency, saying “DHS cannot and does not determine, control, or weigh in on who contractors hire.”

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Moreover, the property-and-land-revenue crunch in smaller cities continues to weigh on local government budgets, which in turn limit stimulus.

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