The Brutalist Report - CNBC
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- More than 200 companies have applied for CHIPS Act funding, Commerce Secretary Raimondo tells Cramer [1103d]
- Montana lawmakers pass bill to ban TikTok [1103d]
- FAA clears SpaceX to launch first orbital Starship flight [1103d]
- Trump made a bundle of cash selling NFTs, financial filings show [1103d]
- Abortion providers rush to make backup plans as Supreme Court decides whether to keep limits on mifepristone [1104d]
- Best Buy lays off hundreds of store employees as shopping trends shift [1104d]
- Supreme Court lifts abortion pill restrictions for now [1104d]
- Boeing's 737 Max problem is the latest headache for airlines hungry for new planes [1104d]
- Jamie Dimon issues warning on rates: 'It will undress problems in the economy’ [1104d]
- Elon Musk is reportedly planning an AI startup to compete with OpenAI, which he cofounded [1104d]
- Wells Fargo gives up gains despite earnings beat. We see a buying opportunity [1104d]
- 'Manufactured' debt ceiling crisis would damage U.S. economic rebound, key Treasury official says [1104d]
- 4 countries that are embracing—or experimenting with—the 4-day workweek [1104d]
- ECB must 'carry on and act consistently' with interest rate hikes, policymaker says [1104d]
- Nvidia's top A.I. chips are selling for more than $40,000 on eBay [1104d]
- Farewell to Broadway’s iconic 'Phantom:' Final shows sell out as some tickets go for up to $4,000 [1104d]
- Walmart's chief merchandising officer to depart as retailer navigates tough sales environment [1104d]
- Larry Fink doesn't see a big recession this year, but expects inflation to stay higher for longer [1104d]
- OpenAI CEO Sam Altman addresses letter from Musk and other tech leaders calling for A.I. pause [1104d]
- Club meeting recap: Jim Cramer says Wells Fargo is a buy following a first-quarter earnings beat [1104d]
- Today's homebuyers have their mortgage rate tipping point, and it's artificially low [1104d]
- Photos show scenes of South Florida flooding after historic storm [1104d]
- Supreme Court asked to block ruling that threatens access to abortion pill mifepristone [1104d]
- Chicago Fed President Goolsbee says recent reports show inflation is moving in the right direction [1104d]
- These 5 charts show how much 2 years of inflation have really cost you [1104d]
- America's allies 'can't trust us' after 'disaster' intelligence leak, former intel officers say [1104d]
- Credit card interest rates now top 20% on average — here are the 3 best ways to pay down debt [1104d]
- This is the ‘best defense’ against inflation, says financial advisor [1104d]
- Twitter now lets its paid subscribers tweet 10,000 characters [1104d]
- Op-ed: Here’s where investors should be looking when betting on the artificial intelligence boom [1104d]
- The state with the highest minimum wage isn't California or New York—and it pays more than $15/hour [1104d]
- Burger King is selling more Whoppers than ever before in early days of its U.S. turnaround [1104d]
- Jim Cramer's top 10 things to watch in the stock market Friday [1104d]
- 75% of Americans don't trust crypto—and nearly half of traders say their investments have performed worse than expected [1104d]
- Citigroup shares rise after first-quarter revenue tops expectations [1104d]
- Stocks making the biggest moves before the bell: JPMorgan Chase, Wells Fargo, PNC, Lucid, Express & more [1104d]
- French court to rule on pension age rise as nationwide protests rage on [1104d]
- Ether rallies 12% in two days, topping $2,100 after tech upgrade [1104d]
- Wells Fargo shares rise after bank's first quarter profit and revenue top the Street [1104d]
- Banking crisis forces ECB policymakers to rethink rate hikes, but focus still firmly on inflation [1104d]
- Fears mount that Europe's commercial real estate sector could be the next to blow [1104d]
- Surprise oil output cuts from OPEC+ could hurt consumers and derail the economic recovery, IEA warns [1104d]
- JPMorgan Chase is set to report first-quarter earnings – here’s what the Street expects [1104d]
- Fed Chair Powell meets Chinese counterpart Yi Gang [1104d]
- Judge lets Trump lawyers question rape accuser E. Jean Carroll on LinkedIn founder funding [1104d]
- China's 'Belt and Road' grew out of a lending spree. Now those loans may be its problem [1104d]
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