The Brutalist Report - CNBC
- Alphabet expects 'slight headwind' to ads business this year, executives say [126d]
- Jim Cramer credits this week's rally to earnings and restraint from the White House [126d]
- Intel CFO says tariffs increase chance for economic slowdown, recession getting likelier [126d]
- Waymo reports 250,000 paid robotaxi rides per week in U.S. [126d]
- Intel issues weak guidance, says it will slash expenses this year [126d]
- Meta lays off employees working on virtual reality in Reality Labs division [126d]
- Trump Org sells 'Trump 2028' hat and t-shirt, fueling third White House term bid speculation [126d]
- Industrial conglomerate Dover cut its guidance — here's why the stock is rallying anyways [126d]
- The trade war's wave of retail shortages will hit U.S. consumers in stages. Here's when [126d]
- The AI data center trade is coming back to life, but a key test remains [126d]
- Consumer companies are bracing for lower profits as tariffs force shoppers to rethink spending [126d]
- Why we're lowering our Bristol Myers price target despite an earnings beat, guidance raise [126d]
- German finance minister says trust not yet broken with U.S., prefers zero-for-zero tariff solution [126d]
- Amazon and Nvidia say AI data center demand is not slowing down [126d]
- Gen Z workers increasingly opt out of college and into the trades: ‘There are about 2 million fewer students,' says expert [126d]
- Perplexity AI enters the smartphone market with Motorola partnership [126d]
- American liquor exports hit record high in 2024, driven by tariffs [126d]
- Alphabet to report Q1 earnings results after the bell [126d]
- Bank of England chief focused on tariff 'growth shock' but downplays UK recession risk [126d]
- ServiceNow shares pop 15% on strong earnings, upbeat guidance [126d]
- Jim Cramer's silver lining of the market rally — plus, a 'mistakenly priced' stock to buy [126d]
- Nearing retirement? Here's how a 'bond ladder' can preserve your nest egg amid tariff volatility [126d]
- Warren Buffett has a record amount of cash on the sidelines. Here's how experts recommend balancing saving and investing [126d]
- European Central Bank's Holzmann says rate cuts must wait for more tariff certainty [126d]
- Hasbro forecasts as much as $300 million impact if China tariffs don't come down [126d]
- 42% of Americans under 30 say they're 'barely getting by' financially, Harvard survey finds [126d]
- Tariffs give Europe an opportunity to assert itself as a superpower, central bank governor says [126d]
- Home sales last month dropped to their slowest March pace since 2009 [126d]
- Fed's Hammack calls for patience in assessing what impacts tariffs will have on the economy [126d]
- Bridgewater hedge fund warns Trump policies could induce a recession [126d]
- Coinbase ends PayPal stablecoin fee as payment race heats up [126d]
- Jim Cramer's top 10 things to watch in the stock market Thursday [126d]
- Trump tells Putin to 'STOP!' Russian strikes on Kyiv [126d]
- Orders for big-ticket items like autos and appliances surged 9.2% in March in rush to beat tariffs [126d]
- Trump aims to fight China's control of minerals by investing in miners [126d]
- American Airlines withdraws 2025 forecast on murky economic outlook [126d]
- Tide owner Procter & Gamble cuts earnings, revenue outlook as quarterly sales disappoint [126d]
- Bristol Myers Squibb tops quarterly estimates, hikes outlook as drugmaker braces for tariffs [126d]
- South Korea says DeepSeek transferred user data to China and the U.S. without consent [126d]
- Merck lowers profit outlook, partly due to $200 million expected tariff hit [126d]
- Here's what to expect when Comcast reports earnings before the bell [126d]
- PepsiCo cuts earnings forecast as it predicts 'uncertainty' in tariffs, consumer spending [126d]
- Adobe to launch mobile app for AI image generation tool as OpenAI steps up rivalry [126d]
- Indonesia plans to import more from the U.S. to 'narrow' trade surplus, finance minister says [126d]
- World’s largest sovereign wealth fund reports $40 billion loss in first quarter on tech downturn [126d]
- China says no ongoing trade talks with the U.S., calls for canceling 'unilateral' tariffs [126d]
- Fewer Americans are planning summer vacations. Travel costs aren't the top reason [126d]
- Shares of Gucci-owner Kering drop 5% after first-quarter sales slump [127d]
- Tariffs will harm us all, European officials warn — with more work needed to reach a trade deal [127d]
- Japan is wooing retail investors by lowering entry barriers to investing in this stock market [127d]
- Why gold became the safe haven of choice as U.S. Treasurys and dollar sold off [127d]
- British fintech Revolut tops $1 billion in profit as revenue jumps 72% [127d]
- Trade tensions are 'bad for everybody,' says Bank of Korea governor [127d]
- South Korea's first-quarter GDP contracts 0.1% as construction activity plunges [127d]
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