The Brutalist Report - CNBC
- Asia-Pacific markets set to open lower as new China port fees on U.S. ships kick in [22d]
- Broadcom CEO says generative AI will become a much larger part of global GDP [22d]
- Too many speculative names fueled Monday's rally, Jim Cramer says [22d]
- Musk calls for federal troops in San Francisco even as Benioff softens stance [22d]
- Goldman Sachs agrees to acquire $7 billion VC firm Industry Ventures [22d]
- Why DuPont's electronics business has the most potential after next month's split [22d]
- NASA unit JPL to lay off about 550 workers, citing restructure [23d]
- K-shaped cars: New vehicle prices top $50,000 while auto loan delinquencies keep rising [23d]
- U.S. supply chain faces another tariff headwind ahead of new port fees [23d]
- How Broadcom's big OpenAI deal fits into the data center boom and what it means for the AI trade [23d]
- Oracle CEO Magouyrk: 'Of course' OpenAI can pay $60 billion per year [23d]
- Quantum stocks surge after JPMorgan investing push into strategic tech [23d]
- Chip stocks bounce on Broadcom, OpenAI deal and easing China tensions [23d]
- Trump to meet Ukraine leader Zelenskyy at White House on Friday [23d]
- Meta shares have been stuck. Here's why one analyst just got more optimistic [23d]
- 401(k) plans saw 'flight' to cash, bonds in September, analysis finds [23d]
- Israel-Hamas ceasefire will not bring global freight fleet back to Red Sea quickly [23d]
- Wharton's Jeremy Siegel says it's 'scandalous' the U.S. doesn't have a rare earths reserve [23d]
- The U.S. has stepped in with an extraordinary bailout of Argentina. Here's what it means [23d]
- Broadcom's chip president says mystery $10 billion customer isn't OpenAI [23d]
- Oaktree's Howard Marks says AI frenzy isn’t a bubble — at least not yet [23d]
- Broadcom stock pops 9% on OpenAI custom chip deal, adding to Nvidia and AMD agreements [23d]
- 76% of American workers say they'd look for a new job if forced to work fully in person, survey finds [23d]
- Jim Cramer: The No. 1 thing 'people who are young should do with their money' [23d]
- Citi targets 2026 launch for crypto custody service as Wall Street dives deeper into digital assets [23d]
- Bloom Energy soars more than 30% on deal with Brookfield to provide fuel cells to AI data centers [23d]
- As tuition soars, so has 'behind-the-scenes' discounting, 'The Price You Pay for College' author says [23d]
- Salesforce adds voice calling to Agentforce AI customer service software [23d]
- Rare earth stocks surge on U.S-China trade dispute over the critical minerals [23d]
- Despite government shutdown, Oct. 15 is still the tax extension deadline [23d]
- Trump might give Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine — could they be a game-changer in the war? [23d]
- Retaliation or escalation? Trust between the U.S. and China is fading fast, analysts say [23d]
- JPMorgan Chase says it will invest $10 billion into industries critical for national security [23d]
- The war is over, Trump says, on a historic day for the Middle East [23d]
- Xiaomi shares see biggest drop since April after fatal EV crash sparks safety concerns [23d]
- Hamas releases first Israeli hostages under Trump-brokered ceasefire as leaders head to Egypt for Gaza peace talks [23d]
- Dutch government takes control of Chinese-owned chipmaker Nexperia in 'highly exceptional' move [23d]
- Big Oil forced to confront some tough choices as 'monster profits' fade into memory [23d]
- China's market rally faces test as U.S. trade rift flare: 'much more difficult couple of weeks now' [23d]
- How Lego MRI scanner sets are reducing anxiety in children undergoing medical treatment [23d]
- China September exports beat expectations, imports rise at fastest pace since April 2024 [23d]
- Asia-Pacific markets fall on renewed China-U.S. trade tensions [23d]
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