The Brutalist Report - CNBC
- Cramer says not to second-guess Fed Chief Powell after Wednesday's remarks [504d]
- Exxon Mobil reaches agreement with FTC, poised to close $60 billion Pioneer deal [504d]
- UnitedHealth CEO estimates one-third of Americans could be impacted by Change Healthcare cyberattack [504d]
- Carvana shares spike 30% as used car retailer posts record first quarter [504d]
- Estee Lauder is punished for its light guidance. Here's why we are not joining the sellers [504d]
- Qualcomm gives better-than-expected revenue forecast as company pushes AI-powered smartphones [504d]
- Masimo's billionaire CEO put shares on margin to get cash while keeping ownership ahead of proxy fight [504d]
- Trump campaign lawyers' bid to withdraw from discrimination case gets closed-door hearing [504d]
- 'Basel III' bank rules could pose unexpected threat to Biden's green energy plans [504d]
- Why your financial advisor may not give you the best Social Security claiming advice [504d]
- Treasury yields fall as Fed says it will ease back on balance sheet tightening [504d]
- Long-predicted consumer pullback finally hits restaurants like Starbucks, KFC and McDonald's [504d]
- Stocks pop after Fed decision, oil plunges, earnings mixed — what to watch in the market [504d]
- Bally Sports regional networks go dark for Comcast cable customers [504d]
- The Federal Reserve holds interest rates steady, offers no relief from high borrowing costs — what that means for your money [504d]
- Fed holds rate steady and moves to ease the pace of balance sheet reduction [504d]
- Google lays off hundreds of 'Core' employees, moves some positions to India and Mexico [504d]
- UnitedHealth CEO tells lawmakers the company paid hackers a $22 million ransom [504d]
- Viking shares rise more than 10% after cruise line operator's market debut [504d]
- After Meta’s ‘year of efficiency,’ industry leaders root for year of innovation [504d]
- Bitcoin sinks to $57,000 to start May as investors brace for Fed rate decision [504d]
- Here's why we're not sweating Amazon’s light second-quarter guidance [504d]
- Nvidia-backed GPU cloud provider CoreWeave surges to $19 billion valuation [504d]
- Amazon-backed Anthropic launches iPhone app and business tier to compete with OpenAI's ChatGPT [504d]
- Super Micro stock plummets 18% after posting revenue miss [504d]
- DOJ charges 'Bitcoin Jesus' with $48 million tax fraud, seeks extradition [504d]
- How to make your home hurricane resistant, as scientists predict an 'extremely active' storm season [504d]
- Why hundreds of U.S. banks may be at risk of failure [504d]
- DJT shares crack $50 as Trump Media continues stock bounce back [504d]
- BlackRock is opening a Saudi investment firm with initial $5 billion from PIF [504d]
- U.S. crude oil falls for third day, dips below $81 ahead of Fed decision, Gaza cease-fire talks [504d]
- Jim Cramer's top 10 things to watch in the stock market Wednesday [504d]
- How to tell if you can actually afford a major purchase: 'Most people genuinely have no idea,' says self-made millionaire [504d]
- Microsoft signs deal to invest more than $10 billion on renewable energy capacity to power data centers [504d]
- Healthy Returns: Sales of Humira are plunging, but AbbVie has two promising successors [504d]
- Private payrolls increased by 192,000 in April, more than expected for resilient labor market [504d]
- NYCB shares jump after new CEO gives two-year plan for "clear path to profitability" [504d]
- Pfizer beats revenue estimates, raises profit outlook on cost cuts and strong non-Covid sales [504d]
- Yum Brands earnings miss estimates as Pizza Hut, KFC sales disappoint [504d]
- Demand for riskier adjustable-rate mortgages hits highest level of the year, due to rising rates [504d]
- CVS posts big earnings miss, cuts profit outlook on higher medical costs [504d]
- Johnson & Johnson will pay $6.5 billion to resolve nearly all talc ovarian cancer lawsuits in U.S. [504d]
- To train car dealers on EVs and other topics, Ford turns to gamification and AI-powered education [504d]
- The Fed would only cut rates to help the U.S. service its soaring debt, fund manager says [504d]
- Biden administration forgives $6.1 billion in student debt for 317,000 former Art Institute students [504d]
- Aston Martin's losses nearly doubled on lower sales, but carmaker projects growth from new models [504d]
- The world's happiest countries are targeting net-negative emissions — despite a growing 'greenlash' [504d]
- Trump Media insider trading trial begins with co-founder testifying, 'I've never been paid at all' [504d]
- Starbucks gets a price target cut after a brutal quarterly miss and light guidance [504d]
- We're raising our Amazon price target, betting light guidance proves conservative [505d]
- Hedge funds are ‘dead as a doornail,’ says chairman of ultra-rich investors' club Tiger 21 [505d]
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