Multiple outlets’ “Sunday links” roundups cover a wide set of themes rather than a single developing event. On markets, several items point to rapid moves in semiconductor stocks and discuss why volatility appears contained, along with broader debates about active versus index investing and cash levels held by investors. Finance coverage also highlights major AI-related bets, including mention of Jane Street investing in AI, and a continuing focus on how investors position for technology-driven change.

In tech and capital markets, stories include rising memory prices (DRAM) that affect chip makers and the launch of a large batch of ETFs in a single day, alongside discussion of issues such as leveraged ETFs and “zombie unicorns.”

Space and ESG are addressed through coverage of SpaceX receiving low ESG scoring from MSCI and simultaneously obtaining investment-grade ratings from major agencies, alongside discussion of how investors gain exposure.

Policy and government themes appear across sources as well: scrutiny of U.S. legal and surveillance-related decisions (including habeas corpus considerations), reports about DACA’s status, public-service and data “obfuscation” concerns, and ongoing debate over drones and defense spending. International coverage includes references to Ukraine’s operational developments and reports of deterioration for Russia in Crimea.