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British regulators will soon announce competition remedies for the multibillion-pound cloud industry
The U.K. competition regulator will soon announce “behavioral” remedies to address anti-competitive practices in the cloud industry, two sources told CNBC.
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Britain's ‘mini-budget' disaster should serve as a warning to the U.S., bond strategists say
Fears are mounting that the U.S. could soon experience its own version of Britain’s “mini-budget” crisis.
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European stocks head for slightly higher open amid subdued market sentiment
European stocks are expected to open slightly higher Thursday as global market sentiment dips.
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Bitcoin climbs, reaching a new all-time high above $97,000
Bitcoin breached the $97,000 level for the first time Wednesday night as investors continued pricing in a second Donald Trump presidency.
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Adani investor GQG Partners' shares crash 25% — on pace for record loss after Gautam Adani's indictment
This fall is set to be the largest one day fall since the firm’s listing on Oct. 2021, should the losses hold.
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DOJ pushes for Google to break off Chrome browser after antitrust case
The Department of Justice is pushing a federal judge to make Google divest its Chrome internet browser as a remedy following the antitrust case.
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Asian chip stocks slump as Nvidia's slowing revenue growth worries investors
While Nvidia’s third-quarter results exceeded analysts’ expectations and delivered a strong forecast for the current quarter, its shares still shed 2.5% in extended trading.
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Adani Group shares nosedive after chairman Gautam Adani charged with fraud in New York
Shares of India’s Adani Group companies plunged after its billionaire chair Gautam Adani was indicted in a New York federal court.
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CNBC Daily Open: Is Nvidia its own worst enemy?
There’s a concept called the “hedonic treadmill,” which theorizes as people achieve success, their expectations rise. Nvidia seems a victim of this.
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Nvidia says it will sell more of its next-generation Blackwell chips than previously anticipated
Nvidia on Wednesday signaled that Blackwell sales over the next few quarters will be limited by how many chips and systems it can make.
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Thursday's big stock stories: What's likely to move the market in the next trading session
The major averages ended Wednesday’s session mixed, with the S&P 500 closing near the flatline. Here’s what CNBC is watching going into Thursday.
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Williams-Sonoma CEO explains pricing strategy after earnings beat
In a Wednesday interview with CNBC’s Jim Cramer, Williams-Sonoma CEO Laura Alber explained why her company’s pricing strategy works.
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Cramer's Lightning Round: PepsiCo is ‘just too darn hard'
“Mad Money” host Jim Cramer rings the lightning round bell, which means he’s giving his answers to callers’ stock questions at rapid speed.
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Asia markets mostly fall as investors assess Nvidia results; Adani Group companies plunge
Traders in the region are watching tech stocks in the wake of Nvidia’s stellar results, while stocks related to billionaire Gautam Adani tanked.
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Jim Cramer looks at Target earnings, says consumers are loyal to value and not brands
Jim Cramer also named other companies seeing success despite a tough consumer landscape, including Costco, TJX, Chili’s-parent Brinker and Texas Roadhouse.
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‘We are firing on all cylinders': Marriott CEO says business is solid despite corporate layoffs
Marriott International’s business operations and growth are solid, Anthony Capuano told CNBC Travel Monday, despite layoffs and low domestic demand in China.
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Nasdaq 100 futures fall, Nvidia shares slip after earnings report: Live updates
The moves follow a mixed day on Wall Street.
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Comcast's cable network spinoff may be a signal to the media industry for necessary change
Comcast may be proceeding with a transaction as a signal to the rest of the media industry that consolidation is necessary.
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Snowflake shares pop 19% on earnings and revenue beat
Snowflake reported better-than-expected results on the top and bottom lines.
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Ethics Committee deadlocks on releasing Matt Gaetz sex, drug probe report
The outcome means that the report on Matt Gaetz, who is President-elect Donald Trump’s pick to be the next U.S. attorney general, will not be released for now.