The Brutalist Report - CNBC
- Delta lays off some corporate workers to cut costs [698d]
- Cramer picks companies that stand out during earnings season [698d]
- Jim Cramer says a big cloud over the bond market has been lifted [698d]
- Roku shares soar on third-quarter revenue beat [698d]
- SolarEdge shares sink 24% after company offers weak Q4 guidance [698d]
- Disney to buy remaining Hulu stake from Comcast in widely expected move [698d]
- UK invests $273 million in AI supercomputer as it seeks to compete with U.S., China [698d]
- Etsy shares slip on light revenue and forecast decline in gross merchandise volume [698d]
- E.l.f. Beauty blows past Wall Street's estimates, raises full-year guidance again [698d]
- Airbnb beats on revenue but offers weaker-than-expected guidance [698d]
- Qualcomm beats expectations for earnings and sales, gives strong forecast for current quarter [698d]
- DoubleLine’s Gundlach says interest rates are going to fall as recession arrives early 2024 [698d]
- The Fed decision on interest rates won't offer much relief to Main Street businesses [698d]
- House to vote on bid to expel indicted GOP Rep. George Santos [698d]
- Biden takes the fight to Dean Phillips’ backyard, but won't say his name [698d]
- Republican Reps. Kay Granger, Ken Buck announce they won't seek reelection [698d]
- Space Force awards $2.5 billion in rocket contracts to SpaceX and ULA for 21 launches [698d]
- Match Group stock plunges after decline in people paying for Tinder [698d]
- Sam Bankman-Fried built crypto empire on 'pyramid of deceit,' prosecutors say in closing [698d]
- IRS announces 2024 retirement account contribution limits: $23,000 for 401(k) plans, $7,000 for IRAs [698d]
- Southwest flight attendants would get 36% pay raises in new contract [698d]
- Apple expected to post fourth consecutive quarterly sales decline Thursday [698d]
- The Federal Reserve leaves rates unchanged. Here's what that means for your wallet [698d]
- Fed holds rates steady, upgrades assessment of economic growth [698d]
- Her student loan bill was supposed to be $0. Then $2,074 was taken from her account [698d]
- AMD stock jumps more than 8% on strong 2024 AI chip projections [698d]
- Spirit Halloween lives on, even when the holiday ends and stores close [698d]
- We're scooping up shares of this software giant on the belief cloud growth will soar [698d]
- Norwegian Cruise Line cancels stops in Israel, cuts outlook for the year [698d]
- Orsted cancels two New Jersey offshore wind projects, takes $4 billion writedown [698d]
- Cramer says investors selling Humana are creating an opportunity [698d]
- Netflix ad-supported tier has 15 million subscribers, triple the previous count [698d]
- 28-year-old makes over $210,000 a year working in a hospital—without going to med school [698d]
- How Apple's thinking about AI spending and deployment differs from Big Tech rivals [698d]
- Jim Cramer praises power management firm Eaton for an amazing quarter and Wall Street agrees [698d]
- Splunk to cut 7% of workforce, or about 500 employees, ahead of Cisco acquisition [698d]
- Walmart is at work on a new degree-free message about getting hired at its corporate headquarters [698d]
- New Apple Watch to detect blood pressure, sleep apnea; health coach service planned: Report [698d]
- Credit Suisse intervention avoided 'financial crisis,' Swiss National Bank chairman says [698d]
- Donald Trump Jr. set to testify at $250 million New York fraud trial [698d]
- China says it will back global consensus on AI amid tech clash with U.S. [698d]
- Toyota raises its outlook as strong hybrid demand juices profits [698d]
- More than 1 million are waiting for Social Security to process initial disability claims. The consequences are 'devastating,' lawmaker says [698d]
- Why dealers say EV sales have slowed [698d]
- With shares down 20% since July, we're adding to our position in this medical equipment firm [698d]
- Major landlords, RealPage sued in DC for alleged rent fixing scheme [698d]
- Doctors have a new way to scrub personal information from internet after spike in harassment [698d]
- 92% of young people would sacrifice other perks for a 4-day workweek—here's what they'd give up [698d]
- Treasury details plans to step up size of bond sales to manage growing debt load and higher rates [698d]
- Private sector payrolls rose 113,000 in October, less than expected, ADP says [698d]
- Allstate, Allianz invest $265 million in Next Insurance in a big bet on insuretech [698d]
- Stanley Druckenmiller says government needs to stop spending like 'drunken sailors,' cut entitlements [698d]
- LinkedIn's new AI chatbot wants to help you get a job [698d]
- Microsoft starts selling its Copilot AI tool for email and documents [698d]
- Bolivia severs ties with Israel over war in the Gaza Strip, as Columbia and Chile recall ambassadors [698d]
- Israel's 'second phase' of war is underway as troops push into Gaza — but it appears deliberately ambiguous [698d]
- Pizza Hut owner Yum Brands' revenue misses estimates [698d]
- Wayfair losses narrow but sales come in short of expectations as demand remains tepid [698d]
- Elon Musk is in the UK for a pivotal summit on AI — here's who's going [698d]
- Hanesbrands is shopping Champion — and WHP Global, Authentic Brands Group are both interested in buying [698d]
- Adjustable-rate mortgage demand jumps nearly 10% as buyers struggle to afford today's pricey housing market [698d]
- CVS results top expectations, lifted by strong health services revenue [698d]
- These 10 portfolio names outperformed the stock market amid the October decline [698d]
- Aston Martin shares plunge 16% after volume target cut [698d]
- Bank of England set to hold rates again, but markets see no cuts on the horizon [698d]
- Europe is at an impasse over fiscal reform — and Italy's bond market may have the most to lose [698d]
- China sets the tone on real estate, local government support at a high-level meeting [698d]
- Is FOSO the new FOMO? How the 'fear of switching off' could affect your vacations [699d]
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