The Brutalist Report - CNBC
- Asia-Pacific markets set for mixed open; Hong Kong's Hang Seng poised to rise 4% [320d]
- Wednesday's big stock stories: What's likely to move the market in the next trading session [320d]
- Never ask these 3 questions on a first date, dating coaches say—including one you should 'avoid outright' [320d]
- Biden administration backs House Republicans' three-month government funding bill [320d]
- FTX fraudster Caroline Ellison sentenced to 2 years in prison, ordered to forfeit $11 billion [320d]
- Trump floats expanded R&D business tax credits, says he would appoint 'manufacturing ambassador' [320d]
- Meet the Latin American e-commerce platform that's outperforming Amazon this year [320d]
- Justice Department accuses Visa of debit network monopoly that impacts price of 'nearly everything’ [320d]
- Why Nvidia stock is surging, and the lesson to be learned from Home Depot's rally [320d]
- Nvidia shares pop as CEO may be done selling shares after hitting preset plan limit [320d]
- The tax extension deadline is Oct. 15 — here's what to do if you still can't pay your balance [320d]
- Mortgage rates dip, giving U.S. homebuyers over $200,000 in additional spending power in some U.S. cities [320d]
- Healthy Returns: Weight loss drug Wegovy could face Medicare price negotiations next [320d]
- Startups are using ‘rock dust’ to make agriculture carbon friendly [320d]
- OPEC is highly bullish on long-term oil demand growth. Not everyone agrees [321d]
- U.S. Steel CEO defends planned sale to Japan's Nippon, believes deal will ‘close on its merits' [321d]
- Elliott to call for Southwest special meeting 'as soon as next week' [321d]
- More than 400 economists, former White House advisors endorse Harris, warn against Trump policy agenda [321d]
- Wall Street has turned too negative on Starbucks — a turnaround is underway [321d]
- Over 400 economists, former White House advisers endorse Harris, warn against Trump policy agenda [321d]
- 'We have much more on the way, if they will continue,' Israel's president says as death toll from Lebanon attack tops 550 [321d]
- 2-year Treasury yield falls after consumer confidence miss [321d]
- Trump Media looks to snap selloff amid DJT post-lockup trading frenzy [321d]
- September consumer confidence falls the most in three years [321d]
- Watch: Biden speaks at the United Nations General Assembly in New York [321d]
- Take a look inside a $1.1 million 'zero emissions' home [321d]
- Trump's 10% credit card interest cap could hurt borrowers, experts say: 'Access to credit would dry up' [321d]
- UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer says tough times are needed to spark national renewal [321d]
- 'Childless cat lady' is a more common lifestyle choice. Here's what being child-free means for your money [321d]
- Blackstone and Vista Equity Partners to acquire software maker Smartsheet for $8.4 billion [321d]
- It's the 'year of the mandate' at offices, but hybrid and remote work aren't dying [321d]
- Fed Governor Bowman explains dissent on rate vote, says she's worried about inflation [321d]
- Warner Bros. Discovery partners with Google for AI-generated captions on 'Max' streaming service [321d]
- Novo Nordisk CEO to testify at Senate hearing over high weight loss drug prices [321d]
- Microsoft's GitHub gives clients option to keep sensitive code in EU only, in data sovereignty push [321d]
- Fed's jumbo interest rate cut puts the U.S. on track for a soft landing, Goldman CFO says [321d]
- Commerzbank board member warns of significant job losses with a hostile UniCredit takeover [321d]
- Biden's UN speech will highlight his diplomatic successes, amid wars in the Middle East, Ukraine, Sudan [321d]
- JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon warns 'geopolitics is getting worse' [321d]
- China's auto stocks rise unfazed by U.S. proposal to ban Chinese car parts [321d]
- China bond yields hit record low after PBOC signals more easing [321d]
- The unspoken rules of celebrating Oktoberfest in Munich [321d]
- China's central bank chief set to hold press conference days after Fed rate cut [321d]
- Asia-Pacific markets climb with China's central bank in focus; S&P and Dow set fresh records [321d]
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