The Brutalist Report - CNBC
- CVS CEO says she's 'taking direct ownership' to fix Aetna insurance business [333d]
- Cramer looks at Disney's post-earnings stock move to explain Wall Street dynamics [333d]
- Harris running mate Gov. Tim Walz owns no stocks, bonds or real estate, disclosure shows [333d]
- Warner Bros. Discovery stock falls as it writes down $9.1 billion, misses estimates [333d]
- Harris antitrust policy would prioritize business growth and competition, says Maryland Gov. Wes Moore [333d]
- NASA has about a week to decide on returning Boeing's Starliner with crew or empty [333d]
- As inflation fury lingers, politicians join customers in pushing companies to cut prices [333d]
- Harris' running mate Tim Walz cut taxes on Social Security in his state. Here's how it differs from Trump's proposal [333d]
- Jamie Dimon says he still sees a recession on the horizon [333d]
- More than 3.4 million U.S. households claimed $8.4 billion of Inflation Reduction Act home efficiency tax credits in 2023, IRS says [333d]
- Wall Street's rally fades. But Palo Alto Networks remains a bright spot in the session [333d]
- Arizona grand jury was interested in indicting Trump in fake electors criminal case, attorney general says [333d]
- Why 'wardrobing' retail fraud soars in the summer [333d]
- 45-year-old mechanic quit his full-time job for his side hustle—now he makes $14,200 a month: My paycheck is 'very consistent’ [333d]
- Disney falls on concerns about its theme park business. Here's why we'd buy the stock [333d]
- We're taking profits in a winning stock near all-time highs and buying a long-term energy bet [333d]
- Nearly half of student loan borrowers are expecting debt forgiveness, Sallie Mae report finds [333d]
- Here's why Eli Lilly is down heading into earnings — and how we plan to play it [333d]
- We're making 3 stock trades as the market recoups some of its recent losses [333d]
- In a reversal, Disney's media assets are starting to generate more excitement than its parks [333d]
- Hamas' new political leader Yahya Sinwar is seen as more extreme — and less willing to compromise [333d]
- Sunrun sees market opportunity after SunPower files for bankruptcy, company's shares surge [333d]
- A 'soft landing' is still on the table, economists say [333d]
- With mortgage rates dropping, should you refinance? 'It could be worth it,' says financial planner [333d]
- Shopify shares soar 22% after earnings top expectations, upbeat forecast [333d]
- Jim Cramer's top 10 things to watch in the stock market Wednesday [333d]
- U.S. crude oil rises more than 2% after stock market snaps losing streak [333d]
- Putin accuses Ukraine of 'large-scale provocation' at the Russian border [333d]
- Beauty brand Madison Reed bets on women's sports with UConn basketball partnership [333d]
- No sign of U.S. recession in freight demand, CEO of shipping giant Maersk says [333d]
- Google's antitrust ruling has experts looking to 25-year-old Microsoft case for answers [334d]
- Russia hates on the Olympic Games, relishing 'scandals' and controversy in Paris [334d]
- Elon Musk 'accountable to no one,' Britain's tech minister says after X owner's comments on UK riots [334d]
- Weekly mortgage refinance demand soars 16% as rates sink to lowest level in over a year [334d]
- CVS slashes profit outlook on higher medical costs, says top Aetna executive will leave [334d]
- Sony rules out renewing offer for Paramount, says it wouldn't fit strategy [334d]
- SoftBank swings back to investment gain at Vision Fund, announces up to $3.4 billion share buyback [334d]
- Sony beats first-quarter earnings estimates as profit jumps 10% [334d]
- Wegovy maker Novo Nordisk posts earnings miss, cuts operating profit outlook [334d]
- Sahm rule creator doesn't think that the Fed needs an emergency rate cut [334d]
- An airline now allows women to avoid sitting next to men. Here's how travelers are reacting [334d]
- Disney reports earnings before the bell. Here's what to know [334d]
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