The Brutalist Report - CNBC
- Trump crypto advisor David Bailey launching $300 million bitcoin investment company [40d]
- Billionaire Ken Griffin calls tariffs a 'painfully regressive tax,' hitting working class Americans the hardest [40d]
- AppLovin shares pop on earnings beat as it announces sale of mobile gaming business [40d]
- Trump's ambassador to China sworn in ahead of high-stakes talks in Switzerland [40d]
- Arm shares drop on weak forecast [40d]
- Trump offers to 'help' relieve conflict between India and Pakistan [40d]
- March Madness drags down Flutter first-quarter results [40d]
- Carvana's record quarterly results top Wall Street expectations [40d]
- Nvidia shares climb on report Trump will end chip export restrictions [40d]
- CrowdStrike announces 5% job cuts, says AI is 'reshaping every industry' [41d]
- Trump tariffs sparked 'noticeable uptick' in I bond interest, advisor says. How they fit into your strategy [41d]
- Republican candidate in North Carolina Supreme Court race after judge rejects challenge [41d]
- Trump digs in on high China tariffs ahead of trade talks [41d]
- Fed keeps rates steady — plus, Apple's search revelation and our new DuPont price target [41d]
- Federal Reserve holds interest rates steady: What that means for credit cards, auto loans, mortgages and more [41d]
- Who is Berkshire Hathaway's Greg Abel? Warren Buffett explained his choice of successor: 'He understands businesses extremely well' [41d]
- Fed holds rates steady as it notes rising uncertainty and stagflation risk [41d]
- China says U.S. asked for trade meeting in Switzerland [41d]
- Netflix unveils revamped homepage and app with OpenAI-powered search tool [41d]
- Why U.S. air traffic control is stretched so thin — and the fight to fix it [41d]
- Democrats push back against Trump's growing crypto empire [41d]
- AMD CEO Lisa Su calls China a 'large opportunity' and warns against strict U.S. chip controls [41d]
- EU to unveil next steps in U.S. tariff countermeasures on Thursday [41d]
- Alphabet shares sink after Apple’s Cue says AI will replace search engines [41d]
- One of our tech names announces a restructuring that is good for the stock [41d]
- Federal student loan interest rates are likely to drop, higher education expert says [41d]
- Fears of an AI bubble look overdone — and that's good news for these 4 stocks [41d]
- Used vehicle pricing barometer jumps to highest level since 2023 amid auto tariffs [41d]
- CEO at 33, Tubi's Anjali Sud on success hacks she learned at Amazon, IAC on way to top of Fox streaming [41d]
- Why Target is losing out against competitors Walmart and Costco [41d]
- NBA star Russell Westbrook launches AI-enabled funeral planning startup [41d]
- Here are the top 10 things we're watching in the stock market Wednesday [41d]
- Disney announces an Abu Dhabi theme park and resort [41d]
- Pandora warns U.S. tariffs will spark sweeping jewelry price rises [41d]
- Uber misses revenue expectations with trips up 18% over last year [41d]
- Germany finally has a leader. Now comes the hard part for Friedrich Merz [41d]
- Google agrees to fund the development of three new nuclear sites [41d]
- Banks are keeping credit card rates high even after the CFPB rule they blamed for high APRs was killed [41d]
- Weekly mortgage demand suddenly surges, despite lingering economic uncertainty [41d]
- IRS loses nearly 1 in 3 tax auditors in DOGE cuts, watchdog report finds [41d]
- Why Indian markets are undeterred by strikes against Pakistan [41d]
- Investors fled to Europe and Japan after Trump's tariffs jolted U.S. markets, Bank of America says [41d]
- Amazon says new warehouse robot can ‘feel’ items, but won’t replace workers [41d]
- CNBC Daily Open: Countries want to strike deals with U.S. — but are also making them without it [41d]
- Tech giant Seagate sees hard drive capacity tripling by 2030 on booming AI demand [41d]
- Novo Nordisk cuts 2025 guidance on weaker-than-expected Wegovy sales, posts first-quarter profit beat [41d]
- Here's what to expect when Disney reports earnings before the bell [41d]
- CNBC's The China Connection newsletter: Tourism surge defies consumption slowdown [41d]
- China to cut key lending rates by 10 points, bank reserve requirement ratio by 50 points [41d]
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