The Brutalist Report - CNBC
- Cybersecurity firm Proofpoint considers pre-IPO funding as it plots a return to public markets [31d]
- China's stock surge has echoes of the 2015 bubble. What's different this time [31d]
- China's economic woes dampen 'Golden Week' holiday travel [31d]
- Japan's next prime minister is a career dissenter, but experts doubt he can govern as one [31d]
- East and Gulf Coast ports strike, with ILA longshoremen walking off job, stranding billions in trade [31d]
- Asia-Pacific markets mixed after Powell signals smaller rate cuts; China markets closed for holiday [31d]
- CVS is working with advisors on strategic review, sources say [31d]
- Jim Cramer explains why he's bullish on Starbucks [31d]
- Jim Cramer names the Wall Street bright spots from a tumultuous third quarter [31d]
- AI chipmaker Cerebras files for IPO to take on Nvidia [31d]
- GE Healthcare has been an under-the-radar winner — and a new catalyst just arrived [31d]
- EchoStar to sell Dish to DirecTV, combining major pay-TV providers [31d]
- Powell indicates further rate cuts, but insists the Fed is 'not on any preset course' [31d]
- Watch Fed Chair Jerome Powell speak live on economy, policy views [31d]
- Why the Fed's rate cut won't immediately help car buyers or sales [31d]
- EchoStar's Dish sale marks disappointing end to Charlie Ergen's 'Seinfeld' strategy [31d]
- Trump to speak, hand out supplies in Georgia as Hurricane Helene fallout gets political [31d]
- FTC clears Chevron-Hess deal, bans John Hess from board [31d]
- Education Dept. extends deadline for defaulted student loan borrowers to get current [31d]
- Jim Cramer sees Abbott becoming a buying opportunity — but says timing is key [31d]
- States forge ahead with Inflation Reduction Act energy rebates — so far, South Dakota is the only one to opt out [31d]
- Google to invest $1 billion in Thailand to build a data center and accelerate AI growth [31d]
- China stocks just had their best day in 16 years, sending related U.S. ETFs soaring [31d]
- Successful people do this 1 thing to be 'happier, more productive, less stressed' at work, says CEO and neuroscience researcher [31d]
- 2025 Changemakers: Submit a nomination for CNBC's annual list of women leading in business [31d]
- 46-year-old sold a business for $3.7 billion—and immediately regretted it: That was my 'saddest day' [31d]
- Bitcoin and crypto stocks sink after last week's rally, but still head for a positive September [31d]
- Iran's response to Israel will be a choice between revenge and survival. Markets say it's choosing survival [31d]
- Laurene Powell Jobs is betting on these 11 AI startups [31d]
- U.S. crude oil on pace for third monthly loss in a row in September [31d]
- 'No challenges can stop China's progress' Xi Jinping says in 75th anniversary speech [31d]
- German inflation drops to 1.8% in September, below expectations [31d]
- Ford aims to boost EV sales, address owner concerns with new benefits program [31d]
- 6 strategies to help mitigate rising car and home insurance costs [31d]
- Rupert Murdoch’s property group REA ends chase to buy Rightmove after multiple rejected offers [32d]
- With ports strike imminent on East Coast, Gulf, truckers, rails are scrambling to move billions in cargo before midnight shutdown [32d]
- Michigan nuclear plant finalizes federal loan to support first reactor restart in U.S. history [32d]
- Oil markets not pricing in an 'all-out war' after Israel kills Hezbollah leader, but risks persist [32d]
- China stocks just saw their best day of trading since 2008 amid a stimulus rally [32d]
- Shares of Dodge-maker Stellantis drop 9% after profit warning [32d]
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