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Bird flu resurgence drives up egg prices, spurring some to stock up

The virus, commonly referred toΒ as bird flu, is extremely contagious and lethal among birds, has been detected in dairy herds in recent days.

Boeing reports better-than-feared quarter, says supply chain is stabilizing amid 737 Max crisis

Boeing has been mired in a safety crisis since a door plug blew off a 737 Max 9 in early January.

China's Xiaomi is selling more EVs than expected, raising hopes it can break even sooner

Chinese smartphone company Xiaomi aims to sell at least 10,000 pure electric cars a month, for more than 100,000 deliveries this year, said CEO Lei Jun.

β€˜A real wildcard’: World’s largest wealth fund issues inflation warning on hot commodity markets

The chief executive of the world's largest wealth fund says there are many wildcards in financial markets right now.

Volvo Cars shares down 8% as first-quarter revenues fall

Swedish automaker Volvo Cars on Wednesday reported an uptick in first-quarter core operating profits driven by strong retail sales.

Amazon is opening cloud regions in Southeast Asia to meet customer demand, CTO says

From startups to government agencies, Amazon CTO Werner Vogels said customers "have been asking" for local data residency.

Swiss pharma giant Roche's first-quarter sales edge higher as its emerges from post-Covid-19 slump

Roche lowered its 2024 growth outlook in February as it continues to confront a drop-off in demand for its Covid-19 products and a number of its cancer drugs.

Photos show Sahara dust turn Athens orange

Athens and the south of Greece appeared to be coloured in orange and red after dust from the Sahara engulfed the city on Tuesday evening.

Kering shares sink 9% after profit warning on declining Gucci sales

Shares of French luxury groupΒ KeringΒ sank more than 9% Wednesday after the company warned that it expects a sharp downturn in first-half profits as demand for its Gucci brand continues to wane.

U.S. prosecutors seek 36-month sentence for ex-Binance CEO Changpeng Zhao

U.S. prosecutors on Tuesday recommended an above-guidance, 36-month sentence for former Binance CEO Changpeng Zhao.

Despite earnings miss, Nucor CEO is confident this year will be a success

In a Tuesday interview with CNBC's Jim Cramer, Nucor CEO Leon Topalian said the steel maker was on the right track despite weaker-than-expected earnings.

China may have to brace for a new wave of bond defaults, S&P says

China might see a new wave of bond defaults as soon as next year β€” the third round in about a decade, according to an S&P Global Ratings report released Tuesday.

NASA releases satellite photos of Dubai and Abu Dhabi before and after record flooding

The deluge closed schools and businesses, grounded hundreds of flights, and destroyed cars, businesses and other property.

More than 3 million Medicare patients could be eligible for coverage of Wegovy to reduce heart disease risks, study says

For the first time, some Medicare beneficiaries will be able to access Novo Nordisk's Wegovy without having to shoulder the total monthly price tag.

UBS chair says Swiss banking giant is not 'too big to fail'

Colm Kelleher also said UBS was one of the best-capitalized banks in Europe at the UBS Annual General Meeting.

Biden issues new rules for airlines to require automatic cash refunds, prohibit surprise fees

President Joe Biden has also targeted junk fees for products like credit cards, cable and retirement savings accounts.

Here are the portfolio's top 5 performing stocks since the March Monthly Meeting

U.S. stocks hit a rough patch since the Investing Club's March Monthly Meeting. The losses would've been steeper if not for a strong start to this week.

Biogen tops profit estimates as cost cuts take hold, Alzheimer's drug Leqembi launch picks up

Alzheimer's drug Leqembi brought in approximately $19 million in sales for the quarter, up from the $10 million the drug generated last year.

Riderless horses recovered after running loose through London; β€˜a number’ of people injured

The U.K. army on Wednesday said they had recovered "a number" of military working horses after the animals broke free during a routine exercise.

Starbucks resumes bargaining with union after two sides thaw relationship

In February, Starbucks and Workers United said they found a "constructive path forward," marking a major strategic pivot for the coffee giant.

Microsoft, Amazon AI partnerships face scrutiny from British regulators

British antitrust regulators are seeking views on partnerships between Microsoft and Amazon with smaller generative AI model makers.

Foot Locker debuts 'store of the future' as it looks to win back Wall Street's confidence

Foot Locker unveiled its "store of the future" concept that will inspire the revamping of 900 stores the sneaker retailer is planning over the next two years.

U.S. oil pulls back below $83 as more crude shipments arrive after delays due to Red Sea disruption

The market looks somewhat bearish at the moment with global oil inventories rising, according to Goldman Sachs.

Op-ed: Here are 6 health-care stocks to watch now, amid a bumpy recovery

Health care, long an ailing stock market sector, has recovered over the past six months, with currently robust vital signs and strong growth projections.

Elon Musk is keeping investors' dreams of a Tesla robotaxi alive

Tesla CEO Elon Musk continues to promise investors that autonomy is in the company's future even as financials deteriorate.

Jim Cramer's top 10 things to watch in the stock market Wednesday

The S&P 500 and the Nasdaq are trying to extend their winning streaks to three sessions.

Tesla surges after Elon Musk says new affordable EV models coming

Tesla shares surged 12% on Wednesday after CEO Elon Musk said the company plans to produce new affordable EV models by early 2025.

Solar manufacturers petition U.S. to impose tariffs on imports from four Southeast Asian nations

First Solar and six other manufacturers allege that companies in Cambodia, Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam are dumping solar cells on the U.S. market.

The rise of the 'tradwife' β€” why some women say they are opting out of work

TikTok’s "tradwife" and "stay-at-home girlfriend" trends show an idealized view of adhering to very traditional gender roles, but that is few people's reality.

Trump Media jumps more than 9% after CEO asks House GOP to probe possible DJT stock 'manipulation'

Donald Trump's media company CEO Devin Nunes wants Congress to probe possible manipulation of the company's stock.

Biden signs Israel, Ukraine, TikTok bill into law

TikTok vowed to legally challenge the measure if President Joe Biden signed it into law.

Why the Fed keeping rates higher for longer may not be such a bad thing

It's a tough case to sell that higher interest rates today are having a substantially negative impact on the course of the economy.

Workers earning up to $58K a year could soon become eligible for overtime pay

The Biden-Harris administration announced a final rule Tuesday that raises the minimum salary threshold to qualify for overtime pay.

Meta plunges 16% on weak revenue guidance even as first-quarter results top estimates

Meta beat on the top and bottom lines in its earnings report on Wednesday, but the stock sank on disappointing guidance.

Ford tops first-quarter earnings estimates as commercial unit offsets EV losses

Sales of Ford Motor trucks and other commercial vehicles led the automaker to beat Wall Street's earnings estimates for the first quarter.

The least affordable metro areas for America's middle classβ€”5 of them are in California

Creditnews Research found that the least affordable U.S. metro areas are almost entirely on the Pacific Coast.

TikTok creators fear for their livelihoods after U.S. lawmakers pass bill that could lead to ban

A TikTok ban could take years due to potential legal challenges, but creators worry about how they'll make a living if it goes away.

Big Tech has split into 3 camps: loved, hated and iffy. Here's where our 8 stocks fit

The divided market, especially in tech, was a major theme in the Club's April Monthly Meeting.

Biden just signed a bill that could ban TikTok: Here's what that means for you

President Joe Biden signed a bill into law on Wednesday that will effectively ban TikTok if ByteDance does not sell the app within the year.

U.S. Chamber of Commerce, business groups sue FTC over ban on noncompete clauses

The U.S. Chamber of Commerce has long threatened to sue the FTC over the noncompete ban.

Jeff Bezos isn't a fan of 'time blocking'β€”here's what he does instead to boost his productivity

Jeff Bezos doesn't time block or stick to a strict schedule to be successful and productive. Instead, he allots however much time he needs for mind wandering.

Senate launches investigation into high prices of Ozempic and Wegovy in the U.S.

Before insurance, Novo Nordisk charges about $1,000 per month for Ozempic in the United States. In Germany, the company charges $59 per month for the same drug.

'Invest in these women': WNBA champion A'ja Wilson hopes Caitlin Clark's popularity helps the league grow

The five-time All-Star and two-time WNBA champion hopes to see the excitement around Clark help grow the league.

Here’s a rapid-fire update on all 33 portfolio stocks including our tech giants reporting this week

During the Investing Club's Monthly Meeting on Wednesday, Jim Cramer offered his updated thinking on the stocks in the portfolio.

Employee stock purchase plans offer 'free money' β€” but also carry complexity and risk, experts say

If you work for a publicly traded company, you may have access to discounted company shares via an employee stock purchase plan, or ESPP. Here's what to know.

IBM to acquire HashiCorp in $6.4 billion deal, reports another revenue miss

IBM said it would buy HashiCorp, a cloud software maker that's growing at a faster pace. IBM reported its third revenue miss in five quarters.

Chipotle posts big earnings beat as diners shake off higher prices

The burrito chain said traffic increased 5.4% in its first quarter.

JPMorgan Chase is caught in U.S-Russia sanctions war after overseas court orders $440 million seized from bank

The escalation shows how American banks are struggling to navigate American sanctions rules more than two years after Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

House Speaker Johnson drowned out by booing crowds at Columbia University speech on Gaza protests

Speaker Johnson called on Columbia University's president to resign amid ongoing controversial student protests over the war in Gaza.

Rubrik prices IPO at $32 per share, above the expected range

Rubrik is hitting the market at a historically slow time for venture-backed tech IPOs.

Chipotle abandons Farmesa Fresh Eatery spinoff after ghost kitchen closes

A little over a year ago, Chipotle announced the opening of its first Farmesa location.

Cramer says the pull of the bond market is worrying, so keep some cash on hand

CNBC's Jim Cramer told investors to keep some cash on hand.

Meta loses $200 billion in value as Zuckerberg focuses earnings call on all the ways company bleeds cash

Meta CEO Mark ZuckerbergΒ spooked investors on the company's quarterly earnings call Wednesday.

Geely-backed luxury EV brand Zeekr says it's already beating Tesla in parts of China

EV brand Zeekr is selling more cars than Tesla in parts of China, and plans to expand in Europe and Latin America this year, Zeekr CEO Andy An told CNBC.

Amazon aggregator Thrasio loses CEO, other top execs as company works through bankruptcy

Thrasio, an early leader in the Amazon aggregator space, is undergoing an overhaul of its C-Suite two months after the company entered bankruptcy.

Meta's Reality Labs posts $3.85 billion loss in first quarter

Mark Zuckerberg's bet on the metaverse continues to be a money-bleeding endeavor, with the unit reporting billions of dollars in losses every quarter.

This 35-year-old had 5 failed businesses before starting her grocery store chain – now it brings in over $8 million a year

Success didn't come easy for Pang Gek Teng, the 35-year-old founder and CEO of Surrey Hills Grocer, an Australian-inspired grocer and cafΓ© brand in Singapore.

Nvidia supplier SK Hynix reverses losses in first quarter on explosive AI demand

This comes after SK Hynix posted net losses for five consecutive quarters from a slump in the memory chip market.

Walgreens to help bring cell and gene therapies to patients as it expands specialty pharmacy services

Among the company's investments to "transform" its specialty pharmacy services is the opening of a new facility dedicated to cell and gene therapy services.

Japanese yen hits fresh 34-year low despite verbal intervention from authorities

The yen slipped past 155 against the U.S. dollar on Wednesday, touching a new 34-year low against continued strength in the greenback.

India markets face an 'inevitable' correction if Modi's election win disappoints, Bernstein says

The results of India's general elections could be the reason for a correction in the Indian stock market, according to Bernstein.

Nvidia-backed startup Synthesia unveils AI avatars that can convey human emotions

AI startup Synthesia on Thursday announced the launch of its "Expressive Avatars," AI-generated digital avatars that can convey human emotions.

Barclays shares up 4% as bank swings back to profit in first quarter amid strategic overhaul

BarclaysΒ on Thursday reported first-quarter net income of Β£1.55 billion ($1.93 billion), beating expectations and returning the British lender to profit amid a major strategic overhaul.

BHP makes $39 billion bid for Anglo American in mining mega play

Mining giant BHP Group on Thursday said it had made an all-share takeover offer for rival Anglo American, valuing the company at Β£31.1 billion ($38.9 billion).

Don't bet against Zuckerberg: Meta's earnings-driven stock slide is an opportunity

Shares of the Facebook and Instagram company were dropping due to short-term thinkers who can't see the forest for the trees.

Many large U.S. cities are in deep financial trouble. Here's why

Many U.S. cities are facing substantial financial challenges as inflation lingers and pandemic-era stimulus dries up.

Comcast beats earnings estimates even as it sheds more broadband subscribers

Comcast beat first-quarter earnings expectations on Thursday.

Merck beats earnings expectations, raises outlook on strong Keytruda and vaccine sales

The first-quarter results come as Merck shows substantial progress in preparing for Keytruda's patent expiration in 2028.

Southwest cuts growth plans, warning effect of Boeing airplane delays will last into 2025

Southwest Airlines is one of Boeing's biggest customers and flies only 737s.

Red Lobster seeks a buyer as it looks to avoid bankruptcy filing

Beleaguered seafood chain Red Lobster is looking for a buyer to avoid filing for bankruptcy as it contends with slower sales and costly leases.

Biden promise to rival China on shipbuilding faces a big economic problem

President Biden wants to bring shipbuilding back to the U.S. in economic rivalry with China and to boost domestic steel. Economic reality isn't on his side.

Venice residents clash with riot police as city launches world’s first tourist entry fee

The pilot program means day-trippers to Venice, one of Italy's most picturesque and historic cities, will need to pay a charge of 5 euros (US$5.40).

Bristol Myers Squibb beats on revenue, launches $1.5 billion cost cuts as it posts quarterly loss

Bristol Myers Squibb said the charges primarily reflect its acquisition of Karuna Therapeutics and collaboration agreement with SystImmune.

Don't believe these money misconceptions: 3 things to know that can help improve your finances

Many people believe common misconceptions about managing their money. Here's what you need to know to improve your personal finances.

American Airlines swings to a loss, but tops estimates for Q2 forecast

American Airlines swung to a loss in the first quarter, but its forecast for the current period surpassed analysts' estimates.

Supreme Court appears skeptical of Trump's blanket presidential immunity argument

Donald Trump was not at the Supreme Court to hear the immunity arguments because he was required to attend his New York criminal hush money trial.

Trump trial: Defense attorneys begin cross-examination of David Pecker

The New York criminal trial of Donald Trump resumed with testimony from former National Enquirer publisher David Pecker.

Oil prices pull back as U.S. economic growth disappoints

Gross domestic product was much softer than expected in the first quarter, which could weigh on crude oil demand.

GDP growth slowed to a 1.6% rate in the first quarter, well below expectations

Real GDP was expected to increase 2.4% in the first quarter on a seasonally adjusted basis, according to economists surveyed by Dow Jones.

Jim Cramer's top 10 things to watch in the stock market Thursday

Wall Street is looking lower, especially the Nasdaq on Meta Platforms' earnings-driven 15% slide and higher inflation data.

As more borrowers qualify for student loan forgiveness, incoming college freshmen are set to rack up $37,000 in new debt, report finds

Most families take out student loans to cover the rising cost of college. A new report found that incoming freshmen may have $37,000 in debt by graduation.

BlackRock wants to make it easier to get paycheck-like income from your retirement savings

One of Americans' biggest retirement fears is running out of money. BlackRock hopes a new way to take paycheck-like withdrawals from investments may help.

Meta tumbles 10% on weak revenue forecast and Zuckerberg's comments on spending

Meta shares tumbled on Thursday after the company issued weak revenue guidance that overshadowed its first-quarter earnings beat.

Teamsters union endorses activist Ancora in Norfolk Southern proxy fight

The activist at Norfolk Southern won support of the Teamsters union, a key endorsement as Ancora seeks to convince shareholders their plan is the right option.

CNBC's Inside India newsletter: A $270 billion gamble on green?

Latest on the elections and some stock-picking tips that tie in with the nationwide vote and we also look at the upcoming T20 Cricket World Cup.

Dow closes lower by more than 370 points as inflation, growth worries resurface: Live updates

Stocks fell Thursday after the latest U.S. economic data showed a sharp slowdown in growth and pointed to persistent inflation.

Honda to build $11 billion electric vehicle hub in Canada

Honda and its joint venture partners plan to invest $11 billion in Ontario, Canada, to create a "comprehensive EV value chain," the automaker announced.

Open seating no more? Southwest CEO says airline is weighing cabin changes

Southwest stands apart from other large airlines because it does not have seat assignments.

A key deadline for student loan forgiveness consolidation is just days away. Here's what to know

Borrowers hoping for student loan forgiveness have just a few more days to act before an April 30 deadline.

Microsoft cloud growth accelerates on back of AI push

Microsoft saw a pickup in the segment containing video games after buying publisher Activision Blizzard in October.

Stocks are tumbling. But these 2 portfolio holdings should be defying the slide

The Investing Club holds its "Morning Meeting" every weekday at 10:20 a.m. ET.

Alphabet shares jump 14% on earnings beat, first-ever dividend

Alphabet reported better-than-expected earnings on Thursday and announced its first dividend.

CEOs are quitting at record rates, and women are twice as likely as men to leave

Women CEOs are twice as likely as men to quit within 2 years, and four times as likely to leave within 1 year.

Taylor Swift’s new song resonates with working women β€” β€˜I cry a lot but I am so productive, it's an art’

A lyric from Taylor Swift's "I Can Do It With a Broken Heart," on her new "Tortured Poets Department" album, is resonating with many working women on TikTok.

Stripe co-founder says high interest rates flushed out Silicon Valley's 'wackiest' ideas

Rising interest rates in the past couple of years had a chilling effect on Silicon Valley, but Stripe co-founder John Collison said it was healthy.

Rubrik stock pops 16% in NYSE debut after company prices IPO above range

Rubrik's shares appeared to be attractive to investors that have been starved for new business software names for years.

This startup helps plants talk to farmers, reducing pesticides and agricultural waste

InnerPlant's technology uses fluorescents in the plants, so the leaves emit a signal when they are in distress.

You need at least $1 million to retire comfortably in these 10 U.S. statesβ€”half are in the Northeast

While not everyone hopes to retire as a millionaire, you may need to be one to retire comfortably in these U.S. states, per GOBankingRates.

How to start a high-paying side hustle: 'It has to be something that you're actually passionate about,' says expert

There are all sorts of ways to make money on the side. But if you really want to find success, choose something you're passionate about, says Kathy Kristof.

Can a new batch of tech earnings rescue the market? Here are the factors at play

Every weekday, the Investing Club releases the Homestretch; an actionable afternoon update just in time for the last hour of trading.

This job perk is like a 'cash bonus' β€” but you need a long-term strategy, experts say

Restricted stock units are a common type of equity compensation. Here's what to know about this popular employee benefit, according to experts.

Middle East escalation could trigger oil price shock that fuels inflation, World Bank warns

Oil prices could rise to $102 per barrel if a major conflict in the Middle East breaks out involving one or more oil producers, according to the World Bank.

Paramount and Skydance inch closer to a merger as key hurdle looms, sources say

Paramount Global and Skydance are getting closer to final terms on a merger agreement, sources told CNBC, but a renewal with Charter remains an obstacle.

Intel shares fall after company provides weak forecast for the current quarter

Intel's report was the first since the company revealed that it had restructured its financial reports to make Intel Foundry a separate line item.

Snap shares soar 23% as company beats on earnings, shows strong revenue growth

Snap reported first-quarter results that beat analysts' estimates

Mark Zuckerberg's net worth plummets by more than $18 billion in Meta stock drop

Meta shares plunged on Thursday, bringing down Mark Zuckerberg's net worth, after the CEO told Wall Street about the many ways his company is losing money.

Why ARK Invest thinks it’s an 'amazing time' to invest in cutting-edge tech

ARK Invest's Brett Winston is betting big on private tech companies for long-term gains.

Cramer praises companies like Chipotle that can grow despite a slowing economy and inflation

CNBC's Jim Cramer said companies that perpetually generate "self-help" are poised to do well in this market.

Microsoft shares jump 4% after the big AI winner delivers in all the right places

Once again, Microsoft touted share gains as more and more customers used Azure's platforms and tools to build their own AI solutions.

Microsoft says cloud AI demand is exceeding supply even after 79% surge in capital spending

Microsoft has more demand than supply for running artificial intelligence models in the cloud.

Alphabet tempers fears that it's falling behind in AI with blowout first-quarter results

Alphabet's revenue jumped 15% in the first quarter and profit in the company's cloud business more than quadrupled.

Former Tesla SVP Drew Baglino is selling $181.5 million worth of stock, SEC filing says

Drew Baglino, who announced he'd be leaving Tesla on April 15, is selling 1.14 million shares of the electric car company, according to a filing on April 25.

India’s farmers are up in arms again. Will it hurt Modi’s reelection campaign?

While the protestors are beginning to up the ante by blocking railway tracks, the agitation this time seems a pale shadow of their movement in 2020.

Ukraine can keep on fighting Russia β€” but the 'victory' it wants might be out of reach

With future military aid looking uncertain, uncomfortable questions are being asked as to what "victory" Ukraine could realistically achieve against Russia.

Meet the Dubai artist whose work has sold for millions β€” and turns down 99% of prospective buyers

One of Sacha Jafri's paintings sold for $62 million at a charity auction, making him one of the world's most expensive artists.

China's Xi says the U.S. needs to accept Beijing's rise for bilateral relations to improve

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken met with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing on Friday.

Anglo American rejects BHP's $39 billion takeover bid to form mining juggernaut

Mining giantΒ Anglo American on Friday rejected a takeover bid from rival BHP Group, saying the offer "significantly undervalues" the company and its prospects.

Professional pickleball signs first international deal, looks to grow the sport in India

Pro pickleball is looking to world's most populous country for its continued growth.

Tractor Supply CEO says there's still 'significant migration' out of urban areas

Tractor Supply CEO Hal Lawton told CNBC's Jim Cramer on Thursday that a substantial number of Americans are leaving cities, and many are headed to rural areas.

We're boosting our price target on Alphabet by $30 after it delivered the quarter we've been waiting for

AlphabetΒ on Thursday delivered a knockout first-quarter report and joined the tech-industry party by declaring its first-ever dividend.

Chinese EV start-ups Nio and Xpeng turn to the mass market for growth

Chinese electric car start-ups Nio and Xpeng are turning to a lower-priced segment of the market with plans to release newly-branded cars this year.

Chevron beats earnings estimates but profit falls on lower refining margins and natural gas prices

Chevron produced 1.57 million barrels of oil and gas daily in the U.S. for the quarter, an increase of 35% during the same period last year.

Exxon stock falls as earnings miss on lower natural gas prices and squeezed refining margins

Exxon Mobil's first-quarter earnings missed expectations as the industry came under pressure from eroding refining margins and collapsing natural gas prices.

Trump advisors are considering plans to dramatically revamp the Fed, WSJ report says

Trump's political operatives are putting together a plan that would give him unprecedented influence over the Fed, the report states.

FDA approves Pfizer’s first gene therapy for rare inherited bleeding disorder

The agency greenlighted the drug, which will be marketed as Beqvez, for adults with moderate to severe hemophilia B.Β 

U.S., China to hold first AI talks within 'weeks' amid ongoing TikTok stalemate

The U.S. and China will hold their first high-level talks on artificial intelligence within the "coming weeks," U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said.

Long-awaited $2 billion CVC debut shows the IPO market is back on track, Euronext boss says

"It is a very strong signal of the comeback of IPOs in Europe, in particular in continental Europe," Euronext's StΓ©phane Boujnah said.

Why Americans worry changes to the U.S. retirement system could upend their plans

When it comes to retirement, Americans worry about uncertainties they cannot control, like a higher cost of living or changes to the retirement system.

Airbus CFO says A350 plane production increase not tied to Boeing troubles

Airbus is ramping up production of its A350 aircraft because of consumer demandΒ and not theΒ ongoing crisis at U.S. rival Boeing.

Key Fed inflation measure rose 2.8% in March from a year ago, more than expected

The core personal consumption expenditures price index was expected to increase 2.7% from a year ago in March, according to the Dow Jones consensus estimate.

30-year-old supercommutes over 500 miles to work in New York: β€˜I'm the happiest I've ever been’

Hairstylist Kaitlin Jorgenson commutes four-plus hours by plane twice a month from Charlotte, North Carolina to work in New York.

Jim Cramer's top 10 things to watch in the stock market Friday

Wall Street holds onto gains as rising bond yields take a breather Friday.

Elliott takes $1 billion stake in Anglo American as miner faces takeover interest

Elliott Management has built a roughly $1 billion stake in miner Anglo American in recent months, a person familiar with the matter told CNBC.

Climate change could cost Americans born in 2024 nearly $500,000 in their lifetime

In a new series by the CNBC personal finance team, we're delving into how climate change will impact your money.

10-year Treasury yield slips after latest U.S. inflation report

U.S. Treasury yields fell on Friday as investors digested Thursday’s gross domestic product report and the PCE data.

Trump trial second week concludes with testimony from former secretary and banker

Prosecutors called Rhona Graff, Trump's personal secretary and a banker who recounted the details of a payment at the heart of the case.

This is the salary it takes to be considered rich in every state

In 11 U.S. states and Washington DC, it takes a salary of $500,000 a year or more to be part of the top 5% of earners.

Alphabet soars most since 2015 on strong earnings, first dividend and $70 billion buyback

Alphabet shares shot up Friday after the company posted better-than-expected first-quarter results and greenlit its first-ever dividend along with a buyback.

Activist Ancora endorsed by second Norfolk Southern union, splitting labor support

The BLET Teamsters said they would back activist Ancora's efforts to oust Norfolk Southern CEO Alan Shaw in favor of new management.

Miami is 'ground zero' for climate risk. People are moving to the area and building there anyway

Miami is undergoing a boom despite a high vulnerability to sea level rise, floods and more intense storms. Residents may face financial hardship.

Ashley Biden detailed 'pain' from diary theft, urged prison for thief in letter to judge

Ashley Biden, the daughter of President Joe Biden, asked a judge to sentence the woman who stole her diary to prison, an unsealed letter shows.

Starbucks, Workers United made 'significant progress' in this week's contract talks

Starbucks and the union plan to meet again in late May to keep working on the framework that will inform every single-store contract.

The new class war: A wealth gap between millennials

The surge in wealth among millennial heirs is creating new markets for wealth-management firms, luxury companies, travel firms and real estate brokers.

Microsoft's bullish PC outlook makes us want to buy more of this electronics retailer

The Investing Club holds its "Morning Meeting" every weekday at 10:20 a.m. ET.

FAFSA delays could have some students thinking about a gap yearβ€”3 factors to consider before you do

Plenty of students take a year off before college. But these three situations could impact your decision.

IRS free tax filing pilot processed more than 140,000 returns, saved consumers $5.6 million in prep fees

This season, the IRS Direct File pilot helped more than 140,000 million taxpayers file taxes for free and saved $5.6 million in tax prep fees.

Intel used to dominate the U.S. chip industry. Now it's struggling to stay relevant

Intel has missed most of the significant technology transitions over the past 15-plus years, losing its standing in the chip industry along the way.

New home sales inch higher despite 7% mortgage rates: 'There's more opportunity,' economist says

Buyers are highly considering newly built homes amid a shortage of available homes in the U.S. Here's what this means and where prices are standing.

Nvidia jumps more than 15% this week. A key reason: what other companies are saying

A week ago, Nvidia had its third-worst day on record. Those losses have now been completely erased and then some.

A CVS Health pharmacy in Vegas becomes first to join new national pharmacy union

Dozens of pharmacy staff at the Las Vegas branch of CVS's Omnicare will now join the Pharmacy Guild, which will represent them in labor negotiations with CVS.Β 

Federal regulator finds Tesla Autopilot has 'critical safety gap' linked to hundreds of collisions

Federal authorities say a "critical safety gap" in Tesla's Autopilot system contributed to at least 467 collisions, 13 resulting in fatalities.

Why chipmakers are the stars of the week, plus Cramer's read-through on 3 reports

Every weekday, the Investing Club releases the Homestretch; an actionable afternoon update just in time for the last hour of trading.

American Airlines cuts some international flights into 2025, citing Boeing delivery delays

American is the latest carrier to tweak its growth plan, citing late-arriving planes from Boeing.

Exxon is working on tech to remove CO2 from atmosphere but a breakthrough is needed to slash costs

Exxon CEO Darren Woods said the technology is currently unaffordable with CO2 removal costing between $600 to $1,000 per ton.

All the data so far is showing inflation isn't going away, and is making things tough on the Fed

The last batch of inflation news that Federal Reserve officials will see before their meeting next week is in, and none of it is very good.

Snap shares rocket 28% after company reports unexpected profit, better-than-expected revenue

Snap shares soared on Friday after the company provided uplifting results, suggesting its online ad business is getting back on track.

Cramer's week ahead: Fed meeting and earnings from Apple, Amazon, Eli Lilly

CNBC's Jim Cramer on Friday walked investors through next week on Wall Street.

I study wellbeing in Denmark, one of the world's happiest countries: Here are 3 phrases we say every day

Denmark is one of the happiest countries in the world. Happiness Research Institute CEO Meik Wiking reveals three commonly used phrases that help explain why.

Digital ad market is finally on the mend, bouncing back from the 'dark days' of 2022

Earnings reports this week from Meta, Alphabet and Snap showed a solid recovery in the online ad market.

What this NFL Draft pick plans to do with his new moneyβ€”from mutual funds and a Roth IRA to Air Jordan 1 sneakers

Braden Fiske, drafted by the Los Angeles Rams in the second round of the 2024 NFL Draft, says he already has a financial advisor and a Roth IRA.

'Nobody's getting wealthy on Social Security,' lawmaker says. The November election may influence the program's future

Social Security's trust funds are projected to run out in the next decade. When lawmakers address that dilemma, they will also define the program's future role.

This 'super easy' move earned a couple over $700 to put toward a dream vacation

Rob Scores and his wife, Julianne, didn't spend much time planning or saving for their Puerto Rico vacation. Selling old jewelry helped them take off.

Activist Jana Partners calls for a strategic review at Wolfspeed. Here’s how it may develop

Activist investor Jana Partners recently disclosed a stake in the semiconductor company.

Here is the average credit score at every age in the U.S.β€”see how yours stacks up

On average, Americans appear to be managing their credit scores well, according to data from Equifax. Here's how it breaks down by age.

There's a new No. 1 U.S. airlineβ€”it's not Delta

WalletHub compared the nine largest U.S. airlines, plus one regional carrier, across three major categories.

12 portfolio companies report earnings in the week ahead. What we want to hear from each

All three major U.S. stock indexes rose this week. Earnings are once again poised drive the week ahead.

WEF president: 'We haven't seen this kind of debt since the Napoleonic Wars'

Borge Brende, president of the World Economic Forum, gave a stark outlook for the global economy.

Dubai property boss says floods were overexaggerated: 'Things like that happen in Miami regularly'

Hussain Sajwani, the chairman of Damac Properties,Β one of the United Arab Emirate's largest private real estate developers, sought to downplay the severity of flooding.

Top Wall Street analysts favor these 3 stocks for their growth potential

TipRanks' analyst ranking service highlights Wall Street's best-performing stocks, including Netflix and General Motors.

If you can say these 6 phrases with confidence, you live a happier, more hopeful life than most

These statements indicate you're flourishing, says Dr. Alphonsus Obayuwana: "Happy, full of hope, and functioning well emotionally and socially."

Jeff Bezos’ morning routine includes scrolling and dragging his feet: β€˜I’m not as productive as you might think’

Jeff Bezos doesn't jump to tackle work and responsibilities in the morning. Here's why the billionaire entrepreneur embraces a slow start to the day.

Advice about 401(k) rollovers is poised for a big change. Here's why

Rollovers from 401(k) plans to individual retirement accounts are a key focus of a new Labor Department rule that aims to raise the bar for retirement advice.

'You can live like a king' by retiring in Europe, says CFPβ€”but make these 3 moves first

Retiring in Europe can slash your cost of living, allowing you to retire early or boost your lifestyle, says Traveltirement founder and CFP Tommy Sikes.

Selena Gomez: Getting off Instagram was 'the most rewarding gift I gave myself'

The most-followed woman on the social media platform said taking four years off from Instagram made her "happier."

With daily entrance fee 'Disney-fication' of Venice, the world hits its overtourism tipping point

Tourists in Venice far outnumber residents who fear the 'Disney-fication" of the Italian city. A day-trip fee added last week did not go over well as a fix.

Trump VP contender Kristi Noem stands by killing her dog Cricket amid bipartisan ridicule

Kristi Noem is competing against North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum, Senator Tim Scott and Rep. Elise Stefanik, among others, for Trump's vice president spot.

Musk makes surprise visit to Beijing as Tesla's China-made cars pass data security rules

Local authorities removed restrictions on Tesla cars after the company passed China's data security requirements, the automaker said Sunday.

Japanese yen strengthens sharply after hitting 160 against dollar for the first time since 1990

The Japanese yen weakened to 160 against the U.S. dollar in Monday morning trading in Asia.

Oracle boosts its generative AI capabilities as cloud competition heats up

Oracle in March announced new generative AI features embedded across applications in finance, supply chain, HR, sales, marketing, and service.

World’s largest sovereign wealth fund says green backlash is a chance for it to 'phase in' β€” not out

Norway's $1.6 trillion sovereign wealth fund says it will continue to advocate for investments based on ESG factors.

Germany's far-right AfD party is finding success on TikTok β€” as its popularity among young voters grows

The youth vote for Germany's far-right party, the AfD is growing ahead of key elections, and social media may be playing a significant role in this development.

JPMorgan’s calls for a reality check on energy transition are sensible, UAE energy minister says

The energy minister of the UAE concurred with JPMorgan's calls for there to be a "reality check" on the world's energy transition goals and pathway.

Only the U.S. has the ability to break the cycle of violence in Gaza, Egyptian foreign minister says

Egypt's Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry called on the U.S. to leverage its influence over Israel to prevent further bloodshed in Gaza.

Policy continuity is key if India wants to see strong economic growth in the next 5 years, Nomura says

Policy continuity is crucial if it wants to be the world's fastest growing economy for the next five years, Rob Subbaraman of Nomura said.

Thailand's central bank will act independently and not cave to 'political' pressure, governor says

Political pressure won't force the hand of Thailand's central bank in making its interest rate decisions independently, the country's central bank chief said.

Philips shares rocket 29% as firm settles U.S. respiratory device case

Philips shares soared Monday after the company agreed to a $1.1 billion settlement in a U.S. case linked to theΒ recall of some of its sleep apnea devices.

Crewless cargo? Autonomous shipping aims to overcome safety, trust concerns to reach mainstream

Tests like those carried out by Kongsberg in Norway aim to sway decision makers in the company's direction.

Tesla jumps 15% after passing key hurdle to roll out advanced driver-assistance tech in China

Shares of Tesla rose sharply after the company passed a significant milestone to roll out its advanced driver-assistance technology in China.
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