The Brutalist Report - CNBC
- TikTok-owner ByteDance's Singapore workers suffer mass food poisoning [106d]
- HSBC reports narrow first-half profit decline, beats expectations [106d]
- Bank of Japan raises benchmark interest rate, outlines roadmap for trimming bond buying program [106d]
- I’ve been to 100 countries. I didn't expect to want to return to these 5 [106d]
- Here's how much athletes at the Paris Olympics earn for winning medals [106d]
- We're upgrading Microsoft after earnings. The stock has pulled back enough lately [106d]
- Samsung second-quarter operating profit soars 1,458% as AI demand remains strong; results top estimates [106d]
- 3 signs your boss is a narcissist—'they don't appear to be listening and learning,' Harvard professor says [106d]
- Patients on Alzheimer's drug Leqembi see benefits over three years, Eisai study says [106d]
- Microsoft tells employees it will hand out one-time cash awards of up to 25% of annual bonus [106d]
- First Solar tops second-quarter estimates, but leaves 2024 forecast unchanged [106d]
- AMD says data center sales more than doubled in a year [106d]
- Top Biden advisor Anita Dunn will join pro-Harris super PAC [106d]
- Pinterest shares tumble on weak guidance [106d]
- Harris Atlanta rally with Megan Thee Stallion could draw more than 10,000, organizers say [106d]
- Here's everything you need to know about the Fed decision coming Wednesday [106d]
- Starbucks is about to report earnings. Here's what to expect [106d]
- Trump address to Black journalist convention prompts co-chair Karen Attiah to quit [106d]
- Extreme heat is prompting higher home cooling costs. It is also putting some individuals at risk [106d]
- Lost in the market's sharp rotation out of tech stocks is a really bullish call on major banks [106d]
- Housing affordability is 'moving in the right direction,' economist says. Here's what to know [106d]
- Here's what happens to your student loan debt when you die [106d]
- P&G stock deserves to be down after a messy quarter — but not by this much [106d]
- Stellantis to offer broad buyouts to U.S. salaried workers, warns of possible layoffs [106d]
- We're raising our Stanley Black & Decker price target on the stock's earnings rally [106d]
- The 10 worst states to retire in the U.S.—No. 1 isn’t California or New York [106d]
- We are taking some profits on this health-care stock and updating our rating [106d]
- CrowdStrike shares plunge 11% to lowest level of the year on report that Delta may seek damages [107d]
- Microsoft set to report earnings after the bell [107d]
- Perplexity AI will share revenue with publishers after plagiarism accusations [107d]
- Budget airline Spirit is trying to go upmarket with snacks, Wi-Fi and checked bags included [107d]
- Meta agrees to $1.4 billion settlement in Texas biometric data lawsuit [107d]
- JetBlue jumps 20% after surprise profit, $3 billion aircraft spending deferral [107d]
- Federal regulator says Amazon can be held responsible for faulty goods sold on its marketplace [107d]
- Potential Harris VP pick Shapiro will join Yellen to announce free tax filing in PA [107d]
- Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway sells Bank of America for a ninth-straight day [107d]
- Bill Ackman seeking to raise $2 billion in Pershing Square fund IPO, lower than original expectations [107d]
- Russia considers legalizing crypto for global payments as it faces ongoing sanctions [107d]
- At the year's biggest air show, Boeing and Airbus orders were muted. Supply chain worries were not [107d]
- Bella Hadid 'shocked' at 'lack of sensitivity' in Adidas ad campaign linked to 1972 Munich Olympics [107d]
- U.S. crude oil falls below $76 per barrel, lowest level since early June [107d]
- Google-parent Alphabet's partnership with AI firm Anthropic under investigation in the UK [107d]
- Procter & Gamble earnings beat estimates, but quarterly sales disappoint [107d]
- Pfizer beats earnings estimates, hikes full-year outlook as drugmaker cuts costs [107d]
- Older GLP-1 drug from Novo Nordisk may slow Alzheimer's disease progression by protecting the brain, study says [107d]
- Neuralink rival Synchron lets patients control Apple Vision Pro with their thoughts [107d]
- Air New Zealand becomes first major airline to scrap its 2030 climate goal [107d]
- Merck beats earnings expectations, raises sales outlook on strong demand for top drugs like Keytruda [107d]
- Why the U.S. elects so many older politicians [107d]
- A big cloud hangs over Big Tech earnings: Is all this AI spending worth it? [107d]
- Euro zone's economy grew 0.3% in second quarter, above expectations despite German contraction [107d]
- Johnnie Walker-maker Diageo plunges 10% on full-year sales decline, but Guinness a bright spot [107d]
- Protests erupt in Venezuela after Maduro claims victory in disputed election result [107d]
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