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European markets head for higher open as negative sentiment retreats
European stocks are expected to open higher Wednesday, reversing a negative trend seen in the previous trading session.
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China's BYD is set to take Tesla's crown as the world's No. 1 producer of battery electric vehicles
Counterpoint Research on Tuesday said China “remains a dominant force in the BEV market” with BYD leading the way.
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The U.S. needs more of this critical metal — and China owns 80% of its supply chain
China dominates the supply chain for many of the world’s critical minerals, but so far it’s held off on sweeping restrictions on at least one: tungsten.
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CNBC Daily Open: Tesla soars, S&P closes above 5,500
The S&P 500 closed above 5,500 for the first time as the Fed Chair announced inflation progress. Tesla shares surged 10.2% despite a drop in deliveries.
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Asia-Pacific markets mostly rise as investors assess business activity data from the region
Asia-Pacific markets mostly rose Wednesday, after U.S. Fed Chair Jerome Powell comments on inflation, while investors assessed a slew of data from the region.
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Can't understand your teenager's behavior? Psychologists have tips to offer
Teenagers are often perceived as having little control over their emotions, and while parents may see this as unnecessary angst, it could be due to anxiety.
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Skydance and National Amusements near Paramount deal as special committee reviews terms
National Amusements agreed to a preliminary deal to hand over control of Paramount to David Ellison’s Skydance Media, the latest in a messy sales process.
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Stock futures are little changed after S&P 500 closes above 5,500 level: Live updates
The S&P 500 and the Nasdaq Composite closed at fresh records on Tuesday.
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Google's carbon emissions surge nearly 50% due to AI energy demand
The increase marks a setback in Google’s goal to achieve net-zero emissions by 2030.
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Florida Panthers games are moving from cable to local broadcast stations
The NHL Stanley Cup champion Florida Panthers are leaving cable TV and will air regular season games on local broadcast networks owned by E.W. Scripps.
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Is holding too much cash a mistake? Here's why that may lead to regrets, experts say
Record returns on cash may distract investors from higher potential gains in stocks, experts say. Here’s how to strike a balance.
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Individual retirement account balances are growing — why that can be a ‘tax nightmare,' advisor says
Bigger individual retirement account balances can cause tax issues for retirees or their children who inherit the assets, experts say. Here’s what to know.
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If you always use these 12 phrases, you're more emotionally intelligent than most
“Being emotionally intelligent means you’re more likely to be a high performer,” says Harvard-trained psychologist Daniel Goleman.
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Top Democrats Pelosi, Clyburn say Biden age concerns are ‘legitimate' after debate
President Biden stumbled through his first debate against Donald Trump, setting off alarm bells among Democrats about his ability to win November’s election.
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FDA approves Eli Lilly Alzheimer's drug, expanding treatment options in the U.S.
It’s a long-awaited win for Eli Lilly after donanemab faced several delays in its path to the market, including an initial rejection from the FDA last year.
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Trump may roll back student loan forgiveness programs if elected to second term
If elected again, Trump could make deep cuts to financial aid programs for students. He has even called for shuttering the U.S. Department of Education.
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First House Democrat urges Biden to withdraw from presidential race
Rep. Lloyd Doggett is the first sitting House Democrat to formally call on President Joe Biden to drop his reelection bid against former President Donald Trump.
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Biden campaign reports raising $127 million in June, over $30 million since debate
High fundraising totals for the Biden campaign reflect steady grassroots contributions despite the president’s sluggish debate performance.
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The 15 U.S. states with the highest cost of living for single people—No. 1 isn't California, New York or Hawaii
To live along in Massachusetts, you’d need to earn roughly $60,000—nearly twice what minimum wage workers make in that state.
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‘It's not just Taylor Swift': ECB's Lagarde says Eras Tour is not alone in keeping euro zone inflation high
European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde said that Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour is not alone in keeping inflation high across the euro zone.