The Brutalist Report - CNBC
- Tuesday's big stock stories: What’s likely to move the market in the next trading session [307d]
- Jim Cramer names chip stocks to buy on the dip [307d]
- Bitcoin rebounds from its worst week in more than a year, jumping above $57,000 [307d]
- Goldman Sachs to post $400 million hit to third-quarter results as it unwinds consumer business [307d]
- DirecTV customers will likely miss 'Monday Night Football' NFL game as carriage fight with Disney continues [307d]
- RFK Jr. back on Michigan presidential ballot, state Supreme Court rules [307d]
- Oracle reports better-than-expected quarterly results; shares rise [307d]
- Starbucks' new CEO swears by this 'cliché' career advice [307d]
- Palantir soars 13% on software vendor's inclusion in S&P 500 [307d]
- The stock market bounces back without Apple — plus, a new economic growth estimate [307d]
- The 'vibecession' is ending as the U.S. economy nails a soft landing, economists say [307d]
- Trump Media shares climb over 7% after poll seen as good news for ex-president [307d]
- Rotation trade pushed this consumer stock to new highs, so we're booking some profits [307d]
- Harris previews her Trump debate plan: 'I think he's gonna lie' [307d]
- Judge blocks Biden's new student loan forgiveness plan before it rolls out. Here's what may happen next [307d]
- Trump tax cuts expire after 2025. Here's how the presidential election could affect your taxes [307d]
- Big Lots files for bankruptcy, sells to PE firm as it promises to keep offering 'extreme bargains' [307d]
- As the IRS targets wealthy Americans for audits, here are red flags for everyday filers [307d]
- Nelson Peltz steps down as chair of Wendy's board, starting a new era for burger chain [307d]
- U.S. crude oil rebounds after worst week since 2023 [307d]
- Whole Foods CEO swears by 1 productivity-boosting strategy: 'I don't get stuck in meeting after meeting’ [307d]
- A Porsche-backed startup is building a massive battery recycling plant to boost Europe's EV industry [307d]
- Jumbo 50 basis points Fed rate cut should not raise alarm, analyst says [307d]
- Six issues Brian Niccol will have to fix at Starbucks as he takes over as CEO [307d]
- Skype founder's VC firm raises $1.24 billion to back European tech startups [307d]
- EU's 'Draghi report' warns weak growth threatens bloc's geopolitical relevance and climate targets [307d]
- Trump's vow of 100% tariffs on nations that snub the dollar is a lose-lose for China and U.S., economist says [307d]
- China's property market has 'not found a bottom' yet, Standard Chartered CEO Bill Winters says [307d]
- Carry trade unwind could replicate August mayhem, suggests currency strategist, as yen strengthens [307d]
- This 29-year-old millionaire doesn’t own a home — here’s how he spends and invests his money instead [307d]
- Apple is the most vulnerable 'Mag 7' stock, plus my thoughts on the other 6 [308d]
- Huawei's tri-fold phone gets 2.7 million pre-orders ahead of Apple's iPhone 16 launch [308d]
- China's CPI climbs 0.6% in August, missing expectations as transport, home goods prices fall [308d]
- Nikkei leads losses in Asia; China inflation comes in weaker than forecast [308d]
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