The Brutalist Report - CNBC
- More convenient form of breakthrough Alzheimer's drug Leqembi shows promising results in study [705d]
- Jim Cramer's five factors that could improve market conditions and help interest rates peak [705d]
- Meta widens revenue guidance range because of Middle East unpredictability [705d]
- Ford, UAW inch closer to a deal to end labor strikes as talks intensify [705d]
- Mattel says Barbie sales grew 16% as blockbuster movie became a phenomenon [705d]
- Morgan Stanley says Ted Pick will succeed James Gorman as CEO on Jan. 1 [705d]
- The economy probably showed gangbuster growth in the third quarter. But will it last? [705d]
- Rocket Lab expects to resume Electron launches before year-end after September failure [705d]
- Biden: Israel-Hamas war must end with vision for a 'two-state solution' [705d]
- We're hopeful the UAW strike isn't costing Ford as much lost production as GM [705d]
- Where Hamas gets its money and why it's so hard to stop, even as the U.S. steps up efforts [705d]
- IBM software sales up 8% as the company beats on top and bottom lines [705d]
- Ari Emanuel's Endeavor says it will explore strategic alternatives, sending stock higher [705d]
- Life Time stock plummets as company spends more on premium fitness experience [705d]
- 92% of American adults say they prefer to date people who've been to therapy, survey shows [705d]
- Here's what to expect when our 6 industrial stocks report quarterly earnings [705d]
- California Gov. Gavin Newsom meets with China's Xi Jinping to partner on climate agenda [705d]
- How the long-awaited recession became a 'richsession' for America's wealthy [705d]
- Mike Johnson elected House speaker, putting Louisiana Republican in the spotlight [705d]
- Homebuyers must earn more than $400,000 to afford a home in the 2 priciest metro areas — and New York isn’t one of them [705d]
- Apple will reportedly release a bunch of new AirPods next year [705d]
- ACLU says Trump gag order in DC election interference case violates First Amendment [705d]
- He knew 'nothing' about selling alcohol when he launched Patrón—then he sold it for $5.1 billion [705d]
- The NBA is back and expanding its global reach – here's how [705d]
- Credit card users paid $130 billion in fees, interest in 2022, federal watchdog says [705d]
- Apple subscriptions just got more expensive. Here's how to save money [705d]
- Amazon's focus on speed, surveillance drives higher warehouse worker injuries, study finds [705d]
- Meta to report third-quarter earnings after the bell [705d]
- We're making a small buy in an oversold market and debating further action [705d]
- Shell will cut 200 jobs in clean energy division [705d]
- House plans to vote on Mike Johnson for Speaker, fourth Republican nominee [705d]
- Alphabet stock falls 8% on cloud miss as investors praise Microsoft Azure growth [705d]
- New Europe travel requirement delayed again, to 2025 [705d]
- Jim Cramer says Microsoft's quarter was the best he's seen this year [705d]
- GM, Honda scrap plans to co-develop 'affordable' sub-$30,000 EVs [705d]
- Sam Bankman-Fried to testify in FTX fraud trial, attorney says [705d]
- Saudi Arabia is working with partners to deescalate unrest in the region, minister says [705d]
- Cramer: Nvidia still likely to outperform other U.S. chipmakers despite China woes [705d]
- Jim Cramer sees little margin for error in Apple's upcoming earnings report [705d]
- 'Oppenheimer' helps IMAX swing to a profit in the third quarter [705d]
- Apple raises price of Apple TV+ to $9.99 a month [705d]
- JetBlue to offer flights to Dublin, Edinburgh starting next year, expanding trans-Atlantic routes [705d]
- The 10 U.S. states where Americans leave the best—and worst—tips [705d]
- Trump aims to discredit Michael Cohen as ex-lawyer testifies in New York fraud trial [705d]
- Microsoft shares rise as Wall Street heralds 'strong execution,' wider AI rollout [705d]
- Only 19% of Americans increased their emergency savings in 2023. 'That puts households in a bind,' expert says [705d]
- Jim Cramer's top 10 things to watch in the stock market Wednesday [705d]
- RSV vaccine from GSK shows potential to protect adults 50 to 59 [705d]
- Jamie Dimon is right: Economic forecasts have been wrong lately, but that's really nothing new [706d]
- What it will take to make homes affordable again for millions of Americans [706d]
- Why Exxon and Chevron are doubling down on fossil fuel energy with big acquisitions [706d]
- Retirement withdrawal rules are 'crazy' this year, IRA expert says. Here's what you need to know [706d]
- In post-affirmative action era, billions in federal contracts for small business are targeted [706d]
- Boeing cuts 737 Max delivery forecast as production issues dent third-quarter results [706d]
- Peace talks in the Middle East will take time to resume, World Bank chief says [706d]
- Adjustable-rate mortgage demand hits highest level in nearly a year as interest rates continue to climb [706d]
- U.S. likely to tighten sanctions on Iran crude oil amid Israel-Hamas war, RBC's Helima Croft says [706d]
- Economists fear major disruption if the Israel-Hamas conflict is not contained [706d]
- Beer giant Heineken posts sales hit on Russia exit, higher prices [706d]
- Amazon launches European 'sovereign' cloud as EU data debate rages [706d]
- Israel envoy calls for resignation of UN chief who said Hamas attack 'did not happen in a vacuum' [706d]
- 'Incredible alpha opportunities' in the year ahead despite headwinds, says Carlyle Group CEO Harvey Schwartz [706d]
- Deutsche Bank net profit slides 8% in third quarter but beats expectations [706d]
- European Central Bank meets as bond markets wobble and economy turns south [706d]
- 'They're running out of time': Ukraine's counteroffensive is gaining urgency as winter approaches [706d]
- From Bill Gates to the pope, talk of carbon capture and its efficacy is dividing society [706d]
- Why China's 1 trillion yuan debt plan isn't necessarily such a big deal [706d]
- The best places — and best times — to take a safari [706d]
- Beef prices are at record highs — how much pricier will your steak get? [706d]
- Selling Alphabet shares after the tech giant missed on cloud numbers is shortsighted [706d]
- Jim Cramer tells investors to hold out on buying until after interest rates rise [706d]
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