The Brutalist Report - CNBC
- E.l.f. Beauty CEO says low prices have helped company thrive as cosmetics industry slows [366d]
- India's central bank chief plays down fears of a deposit crunch [366d]
- Cramer says to 'sit on your hands' until the Fed makes a rate cut decision [366d]
- The Bank of Japan's next rate hike may come in December, not this week: CNBC survey [366d]
- Ohio GOP Gov. DeWine says 'at least 33' bomb threats prompt Springfield to begin daily school sweeps [366d]
- OpenAI announces new independent board oversight committee focused on safety [366d]
- Intel stock jumps on plan to turn foundry business into subsidiary and allow for outside funding [366d]
- In federal trial, Michael Kors says it's harder to sell handbags in TikTok and Taylor Swift era [366d]
- Amazon is selling a ton of toilet paper and everyday items. Here’s why that’s a problem for investors [366d]
- UAW union files unfair labor charges against Stellantis, accuses automaker of violating contract [366d]
- This 'back of the napkin math' shows whether you could have a surprise tax bill, expert says [366d]
- Crypto spending on 2024 election hits $190 million, led by Winklevoss twins [366d]
- We debate selling more shares of Procter & Gamble, plus Wells Fargo bounces back [366d]
- Prices are easing, but wages still lag—here's when they're likely to catch up [366d]
- This is the 'billion-dollar blind spot' of 401(k)-to-IRA rollovers, Vanguard finds [366d]
- Amazon tells employees to return to office five days a week [366d]
- Larry Ellison becomes world's second-richest man, dethroning Jeff Bezos as Oracle stock surges [366d]
- Apple releases iOS 18 for iPhones, but it doesn't include Apple Intelligence [366d]
- Harris to meet with Teamsters as campaign chases union endorsement [366d]
- Jim Cramer says selling Apple on iPhone 16 demand fears is foolish [366d]
- Private-label grocery brands boomed during inflation. Prices are down, but store-brand items keep going higher [366d]
- Elon Musk deletes X post about Biden, Harris assassination threats after backlash [366d]
- Here's which Navient student loan borrowers may qualify for relief under $120 million settlement [366d]
- The top 10 best states for working women: 'There are vast disparities' throughout the U.S., says expert [366d]
- Boeing freezes hiring in sweeping cost cuts as it grapples with factory worker strike [366d]
- Hundreds of Amazon delivery drivers in New York join Teamsters union [366d]
- Trump Media stock slips after second apparent assassination attempt in Florida [366d]
- How the Research Triangle has helped make North Carolina one of America's fastest-growing economies [366d]
- FDA clears Apple's sleep apnea detection feature for use. Here's how it works [366d]
- Teens are losing faith in college, giving rise to interest in the skilled trades [366d]
- Suspect in apparent Trump assassination attempt to make first court appearance [366d]
- Apple shares slide on lower-than-expected iPhone 16 demand, according to analysts [366d]
- Jim Cramer's top 10 things to watch in the stock market Monday [366d]
- Drugmakers bet billions that targeted radiation could become the next cancer breakthrough [366d]
- Bill Gates says this is how he’d start Microsoft again from scratch today: It's a 'fantastic opportunity' [366d]
- Charter rolls out new Spectrum pricing and internet speeds, aims to 'be a better service operator' [366d]
- Stouffer's takes on Kraft with new boxed mac and cheese [366d]
- Young, rich investors are making 2 key mistakes, says CFP and financial psychologist: They'll 'learn the hard way' [366d]
- The 5 rudest co-worker behaviors, according to a new survey by Monster [366d]
- Pictures show floods ravaging Central and Eastern Europe as death toll rises [366d]
- Chinese social media fuels conspiracy theories after another attempt on Donald Trump's life [366d]
- It's a big week for central banks around the world, with a slew of rate moves on the table [367d]
- China's local government debt problems are a hidden drag on economic growth [367d]
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