The Brutalist Report - CNBC
- The Fed is winning against inflation despite red-hot June CPI number, Jim Cramer says [1267d]
- United Airlines, pilots' union to renegotiate contract after last deal faced opposition [1267d]
- Embattled crypto lender Celsius informs state regulators that it’s filing for bankruptcy 'imminently,' source says [1267d]
- Apparel prices remain high even as retailers use markdowns to clear excess inventory [1267d]
- Americans are paying record-high prices for new vehicles [1267d]
- Traders are betting the Fed could raise interest rates by 1% this month [1267d]
- Stock futures slip after Wednesday's session as Wall Street awaits bank earnings [1267d]
- Tesla AI leader Andrej Karpathy announces he's leaving the company [1267d]
- No power technology can replace or do the job of nuclear energy today, says Duke Energy CEO [1267d]
- Uber sued by more than 500 women over sexual assault claims [1267d]
- Panasonic reportedly building new factory in Kansas to produce batteries for Tesla and rest of EV industry [1267d]
- Sen. Lindsey Graham asks federal judge to quash subpoena from Georgia grand jury probing Trump election meddling [1267d]
- 3 of our stocks are in the news. Here’s the Club’s take on the headlines [1267d]
- Barbie movie starring Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling will be a 'cultural event,' Mattel CEO says [1267d]
- Inflation is still running hot — but June's CPI may not tell the whole story for investors [1267d]
- Netflix partners with Microsoft on ad-supported subscription plan [1267d]
- Yield curve inversion between 10-year and 2-year rates reaches biggest point since 2000 [1267d]
- Former Trump aide Steve Bannon cites Jan. 6 Capitol riot hearing in seeking delay of criminal contempt trial [1267d]
- IPO market stays dormant as Justworks and Fresh Market withdraw their filings [1267d]
- U.S. calls on Russia to halt forced deportations of Ukrainians, citing war crimes [1267d]
- Inflation reaches highest level since 1981: 'We don't see relief in sight,' says economist [1267d]
- Pharmacies risk violating civil rights laws if they deny access to drugs that can be used for abortion, HHS says [1267d]
- Amalgamated Bank CEO on why we can and should track gun purchases on cards [1267d]
- Stocks making the biggest moves midday: Twitter, Unity Software, Delta Air Lines and more [1267d]
- Oil's price decline may be short-lived: Chevron CEO says market remains tight [1267d]
- Inflation is still soaring — but here's why it's less likely to hurt some retirees [1267d]
- Bill Gates donates $20 billion to personal foundation as it works to ramp up spending [1267d]
- Peloton competitor Tonal cuts 35% of workforce as it prepares for possible recession, IPO [1267d]
- We're adding shares of a health-related company with a resilient revenue stream in rough times [1267d]
- Meta has a new AI tool to fight misinformation—and it's using Wikipedia to train itself [1267d]
- These are America's 10 most expensive states to live in as inflation keeps rising [1267d]
- Inflation jumped by 9.1% in June, the fastest since 1981. How does your 'personal inflation rate' compare? [1267d]
- These are America’s 10 cheapest states to live in as inflation surges [1267d]
- Here are Twitter's biggest accusations against Musk in its lawsuit [1267d]
- Social Security cost-of-living adjustment could be 10.5% in 2023, according to new estimate [1267d]
- Trade and tourism help Oregon bounce back as America's most improved state for business [1267d]
- What Cramer is watching Wednesday — inflation soars, stocks tumble, yields and dollar pop [1267d]
- Jim Cramer says retiring early is a mistake: ‘You’re going to pay for it for the rest of your life’ [1267d]
- America's Top States for Business 2022: The full rankings [1267d]
- Inflation rose 9.1% in June, even more than expected, as price pressures intensify [1267d]
- By putting partisanship aside, North Carolina ranks No. 1 in America's Top States for Business, with the nation’s strongest economy [1267d]
- Polestar says it's still on track to deliver 50,000 vehicles this year despite Covid-19 disruptions [1267d]
- Mississippi is cheap, but a weak workforce makes it America's worst state for business [1267d]
- Nike is making a strategic shift in how it manufactures NCAA fan apparel in deal with Fanatics [1267d]
- Stocks making the biggest moves premarket: Delta Air Lines, Twitter, Snap and more [1267d]
- What you need to know about backing out of a home purchase when you’re under contract [1267d]
- Spirit Airlines delays vote on Frontier deal again amid concerns about lack of shareholder support [1267d]
- Demand for big mortgages is shrinking as home prices moderate and expensive houses linger on the market [1267d]
- Delta posts profit despite jump in costs, vows to improve reliability after difficult summer start [1267d]
- Strong dollar risk: Where all 33 companies in our portfolio generate their sales [1267d]
- Crypto needs regulation — technology can't remove all financial risks, BOE's Cunliffe says [1267d]
- Biden heads to Saudi Arabia for what could be an 'embarrassing' climbdown — or a welcome reset [1267d]
- Chinese gaming stocks jump after Beijing approves new titles in a sign scrutiny is easing [1267d]
- The race to replace Boris Johnson is wide open, and laying bare divisions in the Conservative Party [1268d]
- Shares of Tianqi Lithium slump around 10% in first day of trading in Hong Kong [1268d]
- Chinese companies are going global as growth slows at home [1268d]
- New York judge freezes assets of Three Arrows Capital as crypto firm's founders remain underground [1268d]
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