The Brutalist Report - CNBC
- Cramer's week ahead: The election, Fed decision and earnings from Super Micro, Arm, Qualcomm and CVS [265d]
- Nvidia to join Dow Jones Industrial Average, replacing Intel [265d]
- Trump and Harris vie for the Latino vote on eve of election [265d]
- 10-year Treasury yield rises above 4.3% as traders ignore noisy jobs report [265d]
- Elon Musk $1 million voter lottery suit sent back to state court [265d]
- Trump targets Washington Post, CBS with long-shot legal actions over Harris coverage, ads [265d]
- Dominion Energy is discussing small nuclear reactors with other tech companies after Amazon agreement [265d]
- If Trump declares victory before votes are counted, 'it will fail,' Harris campaign says [265d]
- What's behind all the volatility in the bond market, plus Amazon lifts stocks [265d]
- Black business leaders make a final push for Harris' economic plans to Black men [265d]
- Losing GPS could cost billions, so the Space Force is having companies like Astranis build a backup network [265d]
- Super Micro's 44% plunge this week wipes out stock's gains for the year [265d]
- Coterra Energy posted a mixed quarter, but delivered beats where it matters most [265d]
- Apple to buy Pixelmator, the iPhone image editing app with AI features [265d]
- Amazon shares jump 7%, approach record after earnings beat [266d]
- IRS announces 401(k) contribution limits for 2025 [266d]
- Jim Cramer has these 3 stocks on his buy list in an oversold market [266d]
- IRS announces 401(k) catch-up contributions for 2025 [266d]
- IRS unveils IRA contribution limits for 2025 [266d]
- Jobless rate ticks higher in October for white Americans, bucking the broader trend [266d]
- IRS unveils Roth IRA income limits for 2025 [266d]
- Marc Benioff is in talks to sell Time to Antenna Group [266d]
- Apple commits $1.5 billion to Globalstar for expanded iPhone satellite services [266d]
- Despite a half-point Fed rate cut, the average credit card interest rate fell by just 0.13%, report finds [266d]
- Jim Cramer: Abbott stock is 'dirt cheap' after a surprising legal win validates our conviction [266d]
- Exxon CEO on U.S. election: 'Not sure how drill, baby, drill translates into policy' [266d]
- What a potential Harris administration could actually do to protect abortion access [266d]
- Record numbers of wealthy Americans are making plans to leave the U.S. after the election [266d]
- Here’s where the jobs are for October 2024 – in one chart [266d]
- For first time in six decades, freight rails split on union negotiation strategy [266d]
- U.S. economy added just 12,000 jobs in October, impacted by hurricanes, Boeing strike [266d]
- Manchester United appoint Ruben Amorim as manager after sacking Erik ten Hag [266d]
- Google employees pressure costumed execs at all-hands meeting for clarity on cost cuts [266d]
- A fast-changing Chinese coffee market awaits Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol [266d]
- Surge in UK borrowing costs is not a repeat of the 'mini-budget' crisis, economists say [266d]
- Thanksgiving box office showdown shows importance of premium screens [266d]
- Exxon earnings beat, increases fourth-quarter dividend [266d]
- Chevron beats earnings expectations, returns more than $7 billion to shareholders [266d]
- Higher taxes will make it harder for Britain to build 'the next Nvidia,' tech execs say [266d]
- ASEAN continues to emerge as a winner of U.S.-China trade tensions, IMF says [266d]
- China’s manufacturing output swings back into expansion in October, private survey finds [266d]
- Apple stuck it to the naysayers with better-than-feared financials, emerging iPhone 16 demand [266d]
- This European island is likened to the Maldives. I stayed for a week – for $1,500 [266d]
- Apple's services unit is now a $100 billion a year juggernaut after 'phenomenal' growth [266d]
- Amazon crushed it in e-commerce and cloud, forecast an impressive holiday quarter [266d]
- Amazon CEO pledges AI investments will pay off as capital expenditures surge 81% [266d]
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