The Brutalist Report - CNBC
- Japan inflation comes in at 3.6%, surpasses BOJ target for three straight years [17d]
- Former DOJ antitrust chief Jonathan Kanter describes how the ad world might evolve after Google loses antitrust case [17d]
- Etsy touts 'shopping domestically' as Trump tariffs threaten price increases for imports [17d]
- How to stay out of big tech, but in stocks, if S&P 500 loss of momentum isn't ending [18d]
- Trump has talked to former Fed Gov. Kevin Warsh about firing Powell, report says [18d]
- Google hit with second antitrust blow, adding to concerns about future of ads business [18d]
- Discord sued by New Jersey over child safety features [18d]
- Harvard's battle with the Trump administration is creating a thorny financial situation [18d]
- How do you solve a problem like Microsoft? We need answers on 2 big questions [18d]
- 'We're going to have to raise prices' if Trump keeps tariffs, says coffee importer with $3 million in annual sales [18d]
- IRS' free tax filing program is at risk amid Trump scrutiny [18d]
- Wells Fargo's inroad into dealmaking pays off — plus, why we don't regret ditching Alphabet [18d]
- Trump administration threatens to bar Harvard from enrolling foreign students [18d]
- Should investors dump U.S. stocks for international equities? Here's what experts are saying [18d]
- American Express’s wealthy cardholders are mostly untouched by tariff jitters [18d]
- Tax attorneys say IRS has become a 'zombie' as agency cuts staff and halts audits of the wealthy [18d]
- Global Payments shares plunge 17% after company announces $24 billion Worldpay deal [18d]
- Strong earnings from TSMC are not enough to give Nvidia shares a much-needed jolt [18d]
- Netflix earnings are after the bell. Here's what to expect [18d]
- Chinese tea chain Chagee soars 40% in stock market debut [18d]
- Brain implant cleared by FDA for Precision Neuroscience, a Musk Neuralink rival [18d]
- Eli Lilly shares surge on new obesity pill data. What it means for the stock from here [18d]
- Better than 401(k)?: There's a move to get workers real long-term ownership in America's companies [18d]
- Markets will 'crash' if Trump can fire Fed's Powell, Elizabeth Warren warns [18d]
- UnitedHealth's stock is plunging on higher medical costs. That may mean trouble for more insurers [18d]
- A new report shows the 10 U.S. cities where rent is the most affordable: 'Heading west seems to be the way to go,' expert says [18d]
- 23andMe bankruptcy under congressional investigation for customer data [18d]
- Jeff Bezos and Amazon once tried to buy Netflix, co-founder says: 'We said no, and worked our a-- off for 20 years' [18d]
- OpenAI looked at buying Cursor creator before turning to AI coding rival Windsurf [18d]
- Turkey's central bank surprises with 350-basis-point rate hike [18d]
- Time to rebalance? Which P/E? How to build a position? We have answers to all 3 questions [18d]
- Tariffs-spared Kremlin says a global war trade would still hurt Russia [18d]
- Target CEO Cornell to meet with Sharpton to discuss DEI rollback as civil rights leader considers boycott [18d]
- Trump's tariffs are 'inviting corruption,' Democrats tell Bessent, Lutnick [18d]
- Trump again calls for Fed to cut rates, says Powell’s ‘termination cannot come fast enough’ [18d]
- Eli Lilly's weight loss pill succeeds in first late-stage trial on diabetes patients [18d]
- TSMC denies it's talking to Intel about chip-making joint venture [18d]
- Hermès to hike U.S. prices for iconic bags and scarves in response to Trump tariffs [18d]
- Italy's 'Trump whisperer' Giorgia Meloni to meet U.S. president amid trade standoff with Europe [18d]
- TSMC first-quarter profit tops estimates, rising 60%, but Trump trade policy threatens growth [18d]
- Oil giant BP braces for shareholder showdown over green strategy U-turn [18d]
- China targets U.S. services and other areas after decrying 'meaningless' tariff hikes on goods [18d]
- Bank of Korea holds rates as country grapples with U.S. tariffs and upcoming election [18d]
- Japan exports growth misses expectations, rising by a modest 3.9% in March as tariffs bite [18d]
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