Good morning. Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin prepare to meet at their first summit in seven years. You can now buy your very own slice of a hedge fund. And demand for used luxury timepieces is back. Listen to the day’s top stories.
Russian government hackers lurked in the records system of the US courts for years and stole sensitive documents that judges had ordered sealed from public view, according to people familiar with the breach. Trump hasn’t ruled out asking Putin about it.
US Border Patrol officers outside the Japanese American National Museum where Gov. Newsom was holding a redistricting press conference. Photographer: Carlin Stiehl/Los Angeles Times
Microsoft alone is expected to spend $86 billion on AI investments next year. Such outlays just can’t be matched by smaller companies, and the difference has become so stark that analysts see little chance for them to catch up.
The selloff stands in contrast to the tech giants, which have seen earnings report largely been greeted warmly, and new behemoths like Palantir created. Microsoft and Nvidia have soared 24% and 36% this year, respectively, boosting the large-cap tech index 16%, while the small-cap tech index has fallen 1%.
Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto is channeling the architect of China’s economic rise in his push for legacy, seeing himself as a similarly transformative figure as Deng Xiaoping, according to people familiar with his thinking. But investors are concerned his ambitions aren’t matched by realistic policies.
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Opinion
Donald Trump in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, on Aug. 14, 2025. Photographer: Will Oliver/EPA
Sometimes the best outcome from a high-profile summit is just another summit, Marc Champion writes. That may well be the case today. But success for Trump is possible and Putin is fully aware that no other US president will be more favorable to him.
A Rolex Daytona watch. Photographer: Bing Guan/Bloomberg
Got an old Rolex sitting around? Now’s the time to sell it. The market for used luxury timepieces recorded its best half-year performance since early 2022. In demand: Rolex’s gold Daytona 116508 and Patek Philippe’s Aquanaut 5167A.