The Brutalist Report - CNBC
- Tech stocks wrap up steepest three-week slump in two years, led by plunge in Amazon and Intel [458d]
- Eli Lilly's Zepbound and Mounjaro now available in U.S. after shortages, FDA says [458d]
- Ex-Google engineers who founded Character.AI re-join company with new AI partnership [458d]
- Hunter Biden criminal gun case sentencing set for Nov. 13, after presidential election [458d]
- The labor market's soft landing 'is in danger,' economist says. Here's where jobs are still growing [458d]
- Google pulls AI ad for Olympics following backlash [458d]
- Mortgage rates plunge to the lowest level in over a year after weak employment report [458d]
- Kamala Harris' tax records reveal 'fairly basic' approach that may have missed savings, advisor says [458d]
- Here's why the market plunged Friday, and the series of stock buys we made in response [458d]
- Jeff Bezos' family office is making big investments in AI [458d]
- Linde extends its streak of earnings beats, flexes ability to handle any economy [458d]
- These U.S. states have the best and worst tap water: Washington ranked No. 1 while Arizona came in dead last [458d]
- Delta CEO offers employees free flights after CrowdStrike-Microsoft chaos [458d]
- 23% of low-income Americans are living without a bank account [459d]
- Coterra's strong energy production allowed for big cash returns to shareholders [459d]
- Kamala Harris raised $310 million in July, dwarfing Trump haul for month [459d]
- We're buying more of this tech name and eyeing 6 more stocks as the market drops [459d]
- Simone Biles takes apparent swipe at Trump — 'I love my black job' — after Olympics win [459d]
- Jobless rates fall in July for Asian Americans, bucking the overall trend [459d]
- NASA weighs Boeing vs. SpaceX choice in bringing back Starliner astronauts [459d]
- Britain cancels $1.7 billion of computing projects in setback for global AI ambitions [459d]
- Carvana CEO learned valuable lessons from the company's 2022 bankruptcy scare: ‘You’ve got to get a little lucky’ [459d]
- 72% of Americans worry Social Security will run out in their lifetimes. Here's what experts say [459d]
- DJT shares jump after Trump Media rolls out TV streaming plan [459d]
- Trump promises lower interest rates. But the president has no direct control over rates [459d]
- Berkshire's mounting cash pile could top $200 billion as Buffett continues selling stock [459d]
- Amazon shares tumble 12% after third-quarter outlook disappoints [459d]
- Morgan Stanley tells wealth advisors they can pitch bitcoin ETFs in a first for a big bank [459d]
- Why the market's most-regulated companies need military-grade cybersecurity [459d]
- How an Elon Musk PAC is using voter data to help Trump beat Harris in 2024 election [459d]
- Here’s where the jobs are for July — in one chart [459d]
- DraftKings to tax winning bets in high-rate states in a bid to boost profit [459d]
- We're adding to this beaten-up chipmaker and would be buyers of a peer stock [459d]
- Jim Cramer's top 10 things to watch in Friday's rough stock market [459d]
- Job growth totals 114,000 in July, much less than expected, as unemployment rate rises to 4.3% [459d]
- Buffett's Berkshire sells $3.8 billion worth of Bank of America in 12-day selling spree [459d]
- Microsoft's cloud is 'no-brainer' for some AI startups, helping Azure gain ground on AWS [459d]
- Olympics draw new investments to niche sports and women's teams [459d]
- Exxon earnings beat as production in Guyana and Permian sets a record [459d]
- The end of the 'carry trade'? How Japan's yen could be ripping through U.S. stocks [459d]
- UK lenders slash mortgages as Bank of England rate cut brings relief to homeowners [459d]
- Turkey blocks Instagram throughout country amid complaints of censorship of Hamas posts [459d]
- Nvidia reportedly faces a U.S. DOJ antitrust probe after complaints from rivals [459d]
- Chevron earnings miss on lower refining margins, relocates headquarters to Houston [459d]
- Home valuations are rising faster than incomes. Here's why that could hurt homeowners' wallets [459d]
- Intel's 22% share plunge drags down global chip stocks from TSMC to Samsung [459d]
- An August stocks slump is ‘absolutely normal’ — but strategists urge caution on buying the dip [459d]
- Nintendo profit plunges 55% as sales of its ageing Switch console fall sharply [459d]
- Japan stock sell-off shows a 'fundamental shift' is underway, Goldman Sachs' equity strategist says [459d]
- Why not all semiconductor firms are benefitting from the AI boom like Nvidia has [459d]
- Ice vests, extra breaks and slushies: Olympians are struggling to keep cool in the Paris heat [459d]
- Li Auto's July deliveries hit a record as Chinese EV consumers prefer hybrid options [459d]
- Age is just a number for this 36-year-old academic who has danced her way to the Olympics [459d]
- Apple's earnings beat puts it on sure footing ahead of next month's AI iPhone launch [459d]
- Apple is spending more on AI, but remains far behind its Silicon Valley peers [459d]
- Japan stocks plunge 5% with Asia markets broadly lower after Wall Street sell-off [459d]
- Solar stock Nextracker's strong quarter is eclipsed by backlog concerns — here's where we stand [459d]
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