The Brutalist Report - CNBC
- Cramer explains why food delivery stocks are doing well even as consumers rebel against inflation [332d]
- After Eli Lilly's blowout quarter, Cramer says not to get too caught up in macro market trends [332d]
- Jeremy Siegel backs off on calls for the Fed to do an emergency interest rate cut [332d]
- Advertising group suspends brand safety unit after Elon Musk's antitrust lawsuit [332d]
- E.l.f Beauty sales jump 50% on gains in color cosmetics and skincare, launch of Bronzing Drops serum [332d]
- Paramount Global revenue misses estimates as traditional pay TV continues decline [332d]
- Delta says chaos after CrowdStrike outage cost it $380 million in revenue [332d]
- Trump says he should get a say on Federal Reserve interest rate decisions [332d]
- Pressure mounting on Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav to deliver value for shareholders [332d]
- Stocks rally on good jobs data, proving it's too early to write off the U.S. economy [332d]
- Trump challenges Harris to debates in September on NBC, Fox and ABC [332d]
- Eli Lilly's blowout quarter should quiet investor concerns about the stock [332d]
- Cryptocurrencies resume their rebound, bitcoin retakes $59,000 [332d]
- CNBC's Inside India newsletter: Could India be a hedge for a U.S. recession? [332d]
- Costco should be higher on 'incredible' sales data, Wells Fargo is a buy (again) [332d]
- Musk-Trump alliance: Why the onetime enemies are teaming up to win the White House [332d]
- Intel, Palantir and Ally talk AI’s impact on leadership [332d]
- Palantir jumps on Microsoft partnership to sell AI to U.S. defense, intel agencies [332d]
- Bitcoin's dizzying price movements make it a risky investment, say investing experts: 'It's pure, unadulterated speculation' [332d]
- Average consumer now carries $6,329 in credit card debt. 'People are stretched,' experts says [332d]
- 'Diversification is your free lunch' as market dynamics shift, CEO of world's largest index provider says [332d]
- Weekly jobless claims fall to 233,000, less than expected, in a positive sign for labor market [332d]
- Trump, Harris deploy running mates to wage class warfare over 'what middle America is' [332d]
- Three Disney films could top $1 billion this year after box office rut [332d]
- Oil prices steady after two days of gains as market waits for expected Iran strike against Israel [332d]
- Dolce & Gabbana launches $100 perfume for dogs inspired by owner's poodle [332d]
- Boeing's new outsider CEO Ortberg takes the helm, this time from the factory floor [332d]
- Under Armour sales fall after retailer cuts discounts, promotions in bid to be more premium [332d]
- Trump holds 2-point lead over Harris with a big advantage on economy, CNBC survey shows [332d]
- Amazon's $4 billion investment in AI firm Anthropic faces UK merger investigation [332d]
- Eli Lilly blows past estimates, hikes guidance as Zepbound, Mounjaro sales soar [332d]
- Restaurant Brands revenue tops estimates, fueled by Tim Hortons [332d]
- Deliveroo shares jump 8% after posting first-ever profit on 'inflection' in consumer demand [332d]
- 10-year Treasury yield falls ahead of key unemployment data [332d]
- As disinformation spreads during UK riots, regulators are currently powerless to take action [333d]
- Siemens earnings beat estimates on strong demand for electrification, software [333d]
- State of emergency declared after Moscow says Ukrainians launched raid into Russian border region [333d]
- Italy looks like fertile ground for a mega merger deal in banking [333d]
- Banks face tough new security standards in the EU — their tech suppliers are under scrutiny, too [333d]
- Apple could charge up to $20 for some Apple Intelligence AI features, analysts say [333d]
- India's Nifty 50 is outperforming the S&P 500 so far this year [333d]
- China will have nearly twice the pets than young children by 2030, Goldman Sachs says [333d]
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