The Brutalist Report - CNBC
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- FedEx CEO brushes off Amazon's new logistics service that recently sent shares tumbling [26d]
- Auto-state lawmakers seek to keep Chinese EV parts out of U.S. as Trump heads to Beijing [27d]
- Traders will soon be able to bet on computer chip prices as AI drives costs skyward [27d]
- New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani's pied-à-terre tax is moving ahead. But will it work? [27d]
- Google races to put Gemini at the center of Android before Apple’s AI reboot [27d]
- An under-the-radar AI stock just delivered the best quarter of the chip sector [27d]
- Here's what the latest pickup in Boeing deliveries means for investors [27d]
- Trump, lawmakers pitch gas tax relief. What it could mean for consumers [27d]
- Student loan interest rates are set to rise for 2026-27: Expert analysis [27d]
- Waymo recalls 3,800 robotaxis after glitch allowed some vehicles to 'drive into standing water' [27d]
- The first wave of tariff refunds have begun flowing in [27d]
- Trump doesn't need Congress to restart Iran strikes: Hegseth [27d]
- Trump says Makary is out as FDA commissioner, following industry and White House backlash [27d]
- Social Security COLA for 2027 may be higher as inflation rises, new estimates find [27d]
- Laid off GM employees describe ominous meeting, AI and severance [27d]
- The market rally takes a breather. Here are 3 reasons why — and 1 silver lining [27d]
- The stock market isn't ignoring Iran. It's rising for these three very real reasons [27d]
- The case for owning cybersecurity stocks in the age of AI just got stronger [27d]
- United Airlines flight attendants ratify new contract with 31% raises this summer [27d]
- Senate confirms Kevin Warsh as Fed governor, clears way for chair vote [27d]
- Jim Cramer: Don't dump this AI leader after its stock slipped from a new high [27d]
- Qualcomm drops 13% as chip stocks pull back from record AI-driven rally [27d]
- 2.6 million student loan borrowers fell into default in early 2026: New York Fed [27d]
- The summer box office is off to a hot start as weekend ticket sales top $160 million [27d]
- Credit card debt dips to $1.25 trillion — but maintains ‘K-shaped’ pattern, New York Fed research shows [27d]
- It's not just Iran and oil raising inflation. Prices also are reaccelerating in these other areas [27d]
- Healthy Returns: Novo Nordisk says high-dose Wegovy helped some patients lose nearly 28% of their weight [27d]
- Stanford professor teaches his classes ‘tech-free’—here’s the skill he wants his students to build [27d]
- Here's the inflation breakdown for April 2026 — in one chart [27d]
- Analysis: Iran war hangs over Trump's China trip — and his presidency [27d]
- Jim Cramer's top 10 things to watch in the stock market Tuesday [27d]
- Consumer prices rose 3.8% annually in April, the highest since May 2023 [27d]
- AI super rally has retail investors acting the most aggressive since trading frenzy during Covid [27d]
- Trump is taking more than a dozen U.S. executives to China. Jensen Huang isn't one of them [27d]
- EBay rejects GameStop's $56 billion takeover bid, calling it 'neither credible nor attractive' [27d]
- Hims & Hers plummets 16% after first-quarter loss, weak earnings guidance [27d]
- SoftBank has injected $450 million into this British AI chip company [27d]
- India’s inflation in April rises for sixth straight month, but undershoots estimates [27d]
- What's at stake for trade, Taiwan and Iran in Trump's high-risk summit with China's Xi [27d]
- Amazon accelerates delivery race with 30-minute dropoffs in dozens of U.S. cities [27d]
- UK MPs are turning on PM Starmer — Now analysts say he's unlikely to last the year [27d]
- On Holding beats first-quarter expectations, sees double-digit growth in China as Nike lags [27d]
- Crypto legislation faces another hurdle: Labor unions [27d]
- UK government borrowing costs surge to highest since 2008 as PM Starmer pressured to quit [27d]
- CNBC Daily Open: Can Starmer ‘keep calm and carry on?' [27d]
- European stocks to open lower as hopes for U.S.-Iran peace deal fade [27d]
- Behind Big Oil’s first-quarter beat: The quiet rise of trading desks [27d]
- Asia's trillion-dollar titans are powering — and distorting — its fastest growing stock markets [27d]
- Five things to watch in Asia as Trump prepares to meet China's Xi this week [27d]
- Trump puts Taiwan arms sale, Hong Kong jailed activist Lai on agenda ahead of meeting with Xi [27d]
- Oil prices extend gains as Trump comments diminish hopes for a U.S.-Iran peace deal [27d]
- Asia markets rise as investors brush off Trump’s ceasefire warning [27d]
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