08:30 CNBC Daily Open: Trump, Bessent and Musk give markets the reassurance they need
-Markets are open-minded, and often react almost instantaneously to any positive changes.
- CNBC03:08 CNBC Daily Open: Trump and Musk reassure investors, sending stocks higher
-Markets are open-minded, and often react almost instantaneously to any positive changes.
- CNBC22/04 CNBC Daily Open: Investors grow wary of U.S. assets as Trump intensifies attacks on Powell
-With no market closure to shield shares from U.S. President Trump’s threats of interfering in the Federal Reserve, investors unloaded their stocks.
- CNBC22/04 CNBC Daily Open: Trump's escalating attacks on Powell are making investors cautious of the U.S.
-With no market closure to shield shares from U.S. President Trump’s threats of interfering in the Federal Reserve, investors unloaded their stocks.
- CNBC21/04 CNBC Daily Open: Trump’s threat to intervene in Fed could cause upheaval
-An administration that aims to please the populace might cut rates despite high inflation, leading to more economic difficulties.
- CNBC21/04 CNBC Daily Open: Trump’s desire to intervene in Fed could cause chaos
-An administration that aims to please the populace might cut rates despite high inflation, leading to further economic difficulties.
- CNBC17/04 CNBC Daily Open: A trade war can be fought without tariffs
-Trade barriers can come in many forms. Tariffs are just one. Onerous licensing requirements, export restrictions and fines on shipping are other obstacles.
- CNBC17/04 CNBC Daily Open: Tariffs are just one weapon in a trade war
-Trade barriers can come in many forms. Tariffs are just one. Onerous licensing requirements, export restrictions and fines on shipping are other obstacles.
- CNBC17/04 New Zealand inflation surprises on upside, but no bar to rate cuts
-New Zealand's quarterly consumer price index rose 0.9% in March, beating estimates of a 0.7% increase, based on data from Statistics New Zealand on Thursday.
- CNBC16/04 Chip stocks fall as Nvidia, AMD warn of higher costs from China export controls
-The chipmaking sector offered up fresh signs that President Donald Trump's sweeping tariff plans could hamper demand.
- CNBC16/04 CNBC Daily Open: Turbulence in economy forces United Airlines to offer 2 earnings forecasts
-The U.S. carrier kept its original earnings forecast, provided in January, but issued new figures for a recession scenario.
- CNBC16/04 CNBC Daily Open: United Airlines offers two earnings estimates, reflecting turbulence in economy
-The U.S. carrier kept its original earnings forecast, provided in January, but also issued new figures in the event a recession strikes.
- CNBC15/04 President Trump claims to have solved US inflation amid market turmoil
-The US president's remarks follow a global surge in stocks on Monday after he eased some of his tariffs. View on euronews
- MSN15/04 CNBC Daily Open: Consumers don't agree with the White House that the economy will be fine
-White House officials are preaching the sense of Trump's economic policy. A Federal Reserve survey is the latest to show sentiment over the economy slumping.
- CNBC15/04 CNBC Daily Open: Consumers are worried over the economy. The White House insists it’ll be fine
-White House officials are preaching the sense of Trump's economic policy. A Federal Reserve survey is the latest to show sentiment over the economy slumping.
- CNBC15/04 President Trump claims he's solved US inflation
-The US President's remarks follow a global surge in stocks on Monday after he eased some of his tariffs.
- EuronewsEN14/04 CNBC Daily Open: Trump exempting tech from tariffs suggests the importance of consumers
-The Trump administration exempted electronics from "reciprocal" tariffs. It's a relief for consumers, who desperately need an uplift in mood.
- CNBC14/04 CNBC Daily Open: Tech tariff exemption suggests the importance of consumers
-The Trump administration exempted electronics from "reciprocal" tariffs. It's a relief for consumers, who desperately need an uplift in mood.
- CNBC11/04 Tech stocks head for winning week with Nvidia tracking for 15% bounceback
-Technology stocks were on pace for a winning week Friday on the heels of a volatile stretch spurred by ongoing tariff uncertainty.
- CNBC11/04 European stocks spiral after China hits back against Trump’s tariffs
-Concerns about an escalating trade war between the US and China still remain after the latter retaliated against steep US tariffs.
- EuronewsEN11/04 CNBC Daily Open: Cool CPI is of no comfort to investors as stock rally peters out
-Remember when inflation readings were the headline news of the day, and were feverishly anticipated? CNBC Daily Open remembers.
- CNBC11/04 US stocks lose gains as Asian markets fall in China-US trade war
-Asian shares sank on Friday after US stocks gave up much of their historic gains from the day before.
- EuronewsEN11/04 CNBC Daily Open: The rally in stocks fizzles out — March’s cool inflation has little impact
-Remember when inflation readings were the headline news of the day, and were feverishly anticipated? CNBC Daily Open remembers.
- CNBC10/04 Apple drops 5% after notching best day since 1998
-Technology stocks declined Thursday, giving back some gains after the Nasdaq recorded its second-best day ever.
- CNBC10/04 CNBC Daily Open: Global markets soar on Trump tariff pause — but pauses are temporary
-U.S. President Donald Trump allowed a mere 90-day pause for deals to be made. The 10% tariff is not the permanent rate.
- CNBC10/04 CNBC Daily Open: Euphoria in markets as Trump pauses tariffs — but pauses are temporary
-Remember, Trump allowed a mere 90-day pause to allow for deals to be made. The 10% tariff is not the permanent rate.
- CNBC09/04 Investors flee to German bonds as Trump tariffs spark Treasury sell-off
-"Traditionally you might have gone into the U.S. during a period of volatility, but this is a U.S. story. Germany is benefiting from a wider flight to quality."
- CNBC09/04 CNBC Daily Open: The humongous 104% tariff on China is live — even Musk seems perturbed
-Despite growing consternation and concern expressed by economists and CEOs, Trump administration officials have been stubborn in defending its trade policies.
- CNBC09/04 CNBC Daily Open: Musk slams Navarro as Trump's 104% tariffs on China are set to take effect
-Despite growing consternation and concern expressed by economists and CEOs, Trump administration officials have been stubborn in defending its trade policies.
- CNBC08/04 Tech, semiconductor stocks bounce on tariff optimism, Nvidia jumps 7%
-Technology stocks bounced Tuesday after three rocky trading sessions, spurred by hopes that the U.S. may negotiate aggressive tariffs with world leaders.
- CNBC08/04 Asian shares and US futures gain as investors resume buying
-Asian markets advanced on Tuesday, with Japan’s Nikkei 225 share benchmark initially shooting up more than 6% after it fell nearly 8% a day earlier. View on euronews
- MSN08/04 CNBC Daily Open: The Trump administration wants more than 0% tariffs
-The Trump administration refused to return the favor when Vietnam and the European Union offered to remove tariffs on U.S. imports.
- CNBC08/04 Beijing vows to 'fight to the end' as Trump threatens 50% more tariffs
-In response to Trump’s threat of an additional 50% in tariffs, China vowed to “fight to the end” while stepping in to stabilise its stock markets following a sharp plunge. Broader markets rebounded on dip-buying as investors await developments in trade negotiations.
- EuronewsEN08/04 CNBC Daily Open: Trump rejects offers to tear down tariffs, threatens more on China
-The Trump administration refused to return the favor when Vietnam and the European Union offered to remove tariffs on U.S. imports.
- CNBC07/04 Wall Street sinks into bear market as Trump tariffs spark global rout
-Wall Street eyes bear market territory as Trump’s tariffs triggered a global selloff. The S&P 500 is projected to drop over 20% from February highs, fuelling recession fears among experts.
- EuronewsEN07/04 CNBC Daily Open: Trump tariffs spark trade war, decimating stocks
-Markets largely fell all around the world after the announcements, and the sell-off has extended into Monday.
- CNBC07/04 CNBC Daily Open: The trade wars begin
-Markets largely fell all around the world following the announcements, and the sell-off has extended into Monday.
- CNBC05/04 China says 'market has spoken' after Trump tariffs spark global stocks rout
-China's Foreign Ministry on Saturday said "the market has spoken" following the U.S. imposition of sweeping new tariffs.
- CNBC04/04 CNBC Daily Open: Trump tariffs pummel stocks, leaving a trail of red
-For now, the only (unwilling) subjects of Trump’s “liberation” were investors, who parted with the oppressive weight of their stock returns.
- CNBC04/04 CNBC Daily Open: Trump tariffs decimate stocks and the red flows liberally
-For now, the only (unwilling) subjects of Trump’s “liberation” were investors, who were parted by the oppressive weight of their stock returns.
- CNBC03/04 CNBC Daily Open: Trump’s merciless tariffs could reshape the global economy and markets
-To call Trump’s tariff plan a seismic shift in the economic and financial world order might be an understatement.
- CNBC03/04 Asian markets and US futures tumble following global US tariff hikes
-Asian markets and US futures tumbled on Thursday following US President Donald Trump’s announcement of big increases in tariffs on imports of goods from around the world.
- EuronewsEN03/04 CNBC Daily Open: Trump shows no mercy with his tariffs — and stocks suffer
-To call Trump’s tariff plan a seismic shift in the economic and financial world order might be an understatement.
- CNBC02/04 Global shares mostly decline ahead of Trump's latest tariffs
-Global shares were mixed on Wednesday as investors waited to see what US President Donald Trump will announce about tariffs.
- EuronewsEN02/04 CNBC Daily Open: Trump tariffs could be hours away — but might be milder than thought
-Investors were slightly assuaged by reports that tariffs could be lower than expected, pushing up stocks. It is, however, too early to let down your guard.
- CNBC02/04 CNBC Daily Open: Trump tariffs will take effect ‘immediately’ but could be milder than thought
-Investors were slightly assuaged by reports that tariffs could be lower than expected, pushing up stocks. It is, however, too early to let down your guard.
- CNBC01/04 CNBC Daily Open: Stocks had worst quarter in years amid Trump tariff chaos
-U.S. stocks took a heavy beating in the first quarter of the year. But the second could be much more treacherous.
- CNBC01/04 CNBC Daily Open: Stocks were trounced in the first quarter amid Trump tariff chaos
-U.S. stocks took a heavy beating during the first quarter of the year. But the second could be much more treacherous.
- CNBC31/03 Oil markets retreat as economic concerns outweigh Trump tariff threats
-Crude oil prices climbed on Monday amid US President Donald Trump’s threats to impose 25% to 50% tariffs on Russia’s oil. However, economic concerns may outweigh geopolitical tensions, as a weakening economic outlook could dampen oil demand. Investors will also be closely watching the OPEC+ meeting.
- EuronewsEN28/03 CNBC Daily Open: Stocks in reverse amid auto tariffs
-Shares of Asian automakers fell for a second straight day, as investors continue to weigh the new auto tariffs imposed by Trump.
- CNBC28/03 CNBC Daily Open: Auto tariffs put markets in reverse gear
-Trump's tariff announcements and, sometimes, walking back on the threats have sent markets on a rollercoaster ride.
- CNBC27/03 CNBC Daily Open: To tariff or not to tariff, that is the question
-In his latest move in the global trade war, U.S. President Donald Trump announced a 25% tariff on "all cars not made in the U.S.," rattling auto stocks.
- CNBC27/03 CNBC Daily Open: Tariff me, tariff me not
-In his latest move in the global trade war, U.S. President Donald Trump has announced a 25% tariff on "all cars not made in the U.S.," rattling auto stocks.
- CNBC26/03 CNBC Daily Open: Consumers and CFOs alike are expecting a recession in the U.S.
-Companies like SAP and BYD, despite enjoying a good run so far this year, may be unable to escape the turmoil if the U.S. does fall into recession.
- CNBC25/03 CNBC Daily Open: Trump hints at softer tariffs, rallying markets
-Markets rallied Monday, driven by Trump’s hint that countries could get a “break” from reciprocal tariffs.
- CNBC24/03 CNBC Daily Open: Tariff 'flexibility' is not necessarily positive — it also signals uncertainty
-We will probably not have any clarification on how the reciprocal tariffs will play out until April 2 — provided Trump isn’t also flexible with the start date.
- CNBC24/03 CNBC Daily Open: Tariff flexibility sounds good, but also signals uncertainty
-We will probably not have any clarification on how the reciprocal tariffs will play out until April 2 — provided Trump isn’t also flexible with the start date.
- CNBC21/03 CNBC Daily Open: Damage from tariffs and DOGE cuts is growing visible
-The Trump administration’s radical overhaul of the federal government and economic policy is bleeding into corporate numbers.
- CNBC21/03 CNBC Daily Open: DOGE cuts and tariffs hit Accenture and Nike hard
-The Trump administration’s radical overhaul of the federal government and economic policy is bleeding into corporate numbers.
- CNBC19/03 CNBC Daily Open: The mood on Wall Street is grim as stocks slide
-Wall Street is in a dour mood, according to the March edition of both the Bank of America’s Global Fund Manager Survey and CNBC Fed Survey.
- CNBC18/03 CNBC Daily Open: Markets rise for the second day as U.S. consumers continue spending
-The adage to never bet against the U.S. consumer still holds true — to some degree. February retail sales, while lower than expected, rose from a month before.
- CNBC18/03 CNBC Daily Open: Stocks post second winning day as U.S. consumers show signs of holding up
-The Wall Street adage to never bet against the U.S. consumer still holds true — to some degree, as February retail sales rose from a month before.
- CNBC17/03 CNBC Daily Open: U.S. consumers are feeling bad and expect inflation to spike
-The U.S. consumer hasn’t felt so glum about the economy since November 2022, according to a survey by the University of Michigan.
- CNBC17/03 Markets week ahead: Will central banks announce more rate cuts?
-Major central banks are set to decide on interest rates this week, providing guidance on market trajectory. Investors will particularly focus on the Federal Reserve’s policy outlook, as the bank may step in and buoy a wobbly Wall Street after it fell into correction territory.
- EuronewsEN17/03 CNBC Daily Open: U.S. consumers think inflation will shoot up in the year ahead
-The U.S. consumer hasn’t felt so glum about the economy since November 2022, according to a survey by the University of Michigan.
- CNBC14/03 CNBC Daily Open: The S&P 500 follows the Nasdaq into correction territory, leaving Dow the last index standing
-A three-week rout in markets has dragged the S&P 500 more than 10% off its recent high. Meanwhile, Trump refuses to bend on tariffs and shrugs off market woes.
- CNBC14/03 CNBC Daily Open: The S&P 500 joins the Nasdaq in correction territory
-A three-week rout in markets has dragged the S&P 500 more than 10% off its recent high. Meanwhile, Trump refuses to bend on tariffs and shrugs off market woes.
- CNBC13/03 CNBC Daily Open: Investors soothed by cooler-than-expected inflation in February, even as Trump’s trade war escalates
-Cooler-than-expected U.S. inflation soothed investors, but U.S. President Donald Trump’s 25% tariffs on steel and aluminum imports have kicked off a tariff war.
- CNBC13/03 CNBC Daily Open: A muted inflation report for February supported markets even as the trade war heats up
-Cooler-than-expected U.S. inflation soothed investors, but U.S. President Donald Trump’s 25% tariffs on steel and aluminum imports have kicked off a tariff war.
- CNBC12/03 CNBC Daily Open: The U.S. and Canada exchange blows over tariffs, churning markets
-The White House engaged in a brief trade war with Canada on Tuesday over energy surcharges and steel tariffs. Cooler heads prevailed but markets weren't calmed.
- CNBC12/03 CNBC Daily Open: The U.S. and Canada skirmish over tariffs, roiling markets
-The White House engaged in a brief trade war with Canada on Tuesday over energy surcharges and steel tariffs. Cooler heads prevailed but markets weren't calmed.
- CNBC11/03 CNBC Daily Open: U.S. markets tumble as Trump administration dismisses economic fears and stock slump
-Aiming to boost the economy, U.S. President Donald Trump is firing off a salvo of policies and causing collateral damage within the country’s own borders.
- CNBC11/03 Recession fears erase billions in US tech stock valuations
-Wall Street tumbled amid tariff-driven recession fears in the US economy, triggering sharp selloffs in the big tech stocks, wiping out billions of euros in market valuation.
- EuronewsEN11/03 CNBC Daily Open: U.S. markets slump as Trump dismisses economic fears
-Aiming to boost the economy, U.S. President Donald Trump is firing off a salvo of policies and causing collateral damage within the country’s own borders.
- CNBC10/03 CNBC Daily Open: The impact of Trump policies will affect Fed’s interest rate moves
-U.S. President Donald Trump's policies to reshape the U.S. and its economy are so drastic that the Federal Reserve is taking note.
- CNBC10/03 CNBC Daily Open: The effect of Trump policies will sway Fed’s interest rate moves
-U.S. President Donald Trump's policies to reshape the U.S. and its economy are so drastic that the Federal Reserve is taking note.
- CNBC07/03 Trump 2.0 is leaving investors 'overwhelmed' — and strategists warn the volatility isn't over
-Global markets have seen choppy trade as investors react to the U.S. President’s tariff policies.
- CNBC07/03 CNBC Daily Open: Trump paused tariffs for some imports — but Nasdaq enters correction territory
-The Trump administration seems to be doubling down on tariffs, even as it acknowledges — and dismisses — the repercussions of such levies.
- CNBC07/03 CNBC Daily Open: Trump paused tariffs for some imports — but Nasdaq falls into correction territory
-The Trump administration seems to be doubling down on tariffs, even as it acknowledges — and dismisses — the repercussions of such levies.
- CNBC06/03 Global bonds sell off as investors react to Trump's tariffs and a German 'paradigm shift'
-Government borrowing costs rose across the globe on Thursday, although German bond yields came off highs.
- CNBC06/03 China’s growth goal will need much stronger stimulus if U.S. trade war intensifies, economists say
-Economists say that Beijing may hold off on major stimulus measures until later in the year if growth slows or trade tensions escalate further.
- CNBC06/03 CNBC Daily Open: Stocks rebound as Trump grants automakers some tariff relief
-The reprieve on tariffs for automakers, and a possible concession on some aspect of tariffs, is assuaging markets' fears. But that could be temporary.
- CNBC05/03 China sets 5% GDP target, raises budget deficit as trade war escalates
-China sets its GDP growth target at 5% for 2025, unchanged from last year, despite rising risks of trade tariffs.
- EuronewsEN05/03 CNBC Daily Open: As tariffs come into force, stocks sell-off and prices might rise
-Geopolitical trade and international relations may be fractured by U.S. tariffs, but it could be domestic consumers, the economy and markets that hurt the most.
- CNBC05/03 Chinese manufacturers scramble to mitigate tariff pain amid an escalating global trade war
-As Washington-Beijing trade tensions flare, Chinese manufacturers are scrambling for ways to adjust their supply chains and head off the escalating tariffs.
- CNBC04/03 CNBC Daily Open: Stocks tank globally as tit-for-tat tariffs begin
-“Tariffs” may be the most beautiful word in the dictionary for U.S. President Donald Trump, but it stokes fear in investors, who triggered a sell-off on Monday.
- CNBC04/03 CNBC Daily Open: Stocks tank as Trump says tariffs will start Tuesday
-“Tariffs” may be the most beautiful word in the dictionary for U.S. President Donald Trump, but it stokes fear in investors, who triggered a sell-off on Monday.
- CNBC03/03 Brazil's bond market could be an ‘oasis’ for some investors as Trump ramps up tariff threats
-Brazil's government bonds could become an "oasis" for some investors, particularly as global trade tensions fester.
- CNBC03/03 CNBC Daily Open: Trump clashes on foreign policy, wields economic threat
-It might seem questionable for a country to impose tariffs on its biggest trading partners, especially when its economy is showing signs of shrinking.
- CNBC28/02 CNBC Daily Open: Markets rocked as Nvidia slumps and Trump confirms tariffs
-Nvidia shares plummeted 8.5%, weighing down the Nasdaq Composite, just as Trump reaffirmed that tariffs would go ahead.
- CNBC28/02 CNBC Daily Open: Nvidia’s slump and Trump’s renewed tariffs rocked markets
-Nvidia shares plummeted 8.5%, weighing down the Nasdaq Composite, just as Trump reaffirmed that tariffs would go ahead.
- CNBC27/02 Qatar attracts VC fund managers to Doha with its $1 billion ‘fund of funds’
-Qatar Investment Authority's $1-billion fund of funds has accepted its first group of venture capital fund managers.
- CNBC27/02 CNBC Daily Open: Nvidia’s earnings are steady — but U.S. consumer confidence is shaky
-Nvidia's earnings beat expectations, driven by demand for its artificial intelligence chips. On the day Nvidia reported earnings, the U.S. yield curve inverted.
- CNBC27/02 CNBC Daily Open: Nvidia’s earnings are solid but U.S. consumer confidence wobbles
-Nvidia's earnings beat expectations, driven by demand for its artificial intelligence chips. On the day Nvidia reported earnings, the U.S. yield curve inverted.
- CNBC26/02 CNBC Daily Open: Growing worries over Trump’s policies
-The “Trump Bump” — in which stocks and other assets jumped after Donald Trump’s election and inauguration — appears to have leveled off.
- CNBC26/02 CNBC Daily Open: Trump’s policies are worrying investors and consumers
-The “Trump Bump” — in which stocks and other assets jumped after Donald Trump’s election and inauguration — appears to have leveled off.
- CNBC25/02 CNBC Daily Open: U.S. takes aim at neighbors with tariffs again
-U.S. President Donald Trump has again set his sights on Canada and Mexico, promising that tariffs paused earlier this month will "go forward."
- CNBC25/02 CNBC Daily Open: U.S. back on the tariff trail
-U.S. President Donald Trump has again set his sights on Canada and Mexico, promising that tariffs paused earlier this month will "go forward" next week.
- CNBC24/02 CNBC Daily Open: Europe's relationship with the U.S. in focus after German election
-"It is clear that this [the U.S.] government does not care much about the fate of Europe," says Friedrich Merz, who is set to be Germany's next chancellor.
- CNBC24/02 CNBC Daily Open: Europe-U.S. relationship takes center stage
-The relationship between Europe and the U.S. is one of the world's longest alliances, and yet it has never been more closely watched than the past month.
- CNBC21/02 CNBC Daily Open: Alibaba shares jump and Amazon beats Walmart in quarterly revenue
-Alibaba posted a 239% year-over-year jump in net profit in the final quarter of 2024, and Amazon’s quarterly revenue surpassed Walmart’s for the first time.
- CNBC21/02 CNBC Daily Open: Alibaba surges and Amazon beats Walmart
-Alibaba posted a 239% year-over-year jump in net profit in the final quarter of 2024, and Amazon’s quarterly revenue surpassed Walmart’s for the first time.
- CNBC20/02 US's Fed Reserve looks to pause rate cuts as inflation risk rises
-According to recently released minutes of the 28-29 January meeting, officials said President Trump's proposed tariffs and mass deportations of migrants, as well as strong consumer spending, were factors that could push inflation higher this year.
- EuronewsEN20/02 CNBC Daily Open: The Fed, concerned over Trump tariffs, might hold rates
-The U.S. Federal Reserve held rates steady in January because of worries over tariffs. Stoking concerns, Trump announced more tariffs on Tuesday.
- CNBC20/02 Trump's first month in office: His affect on the financial markets
-The global markets have exhibited prominent trends since Trump's inauguration. Euronews Business provides a review of major trends in asset classes amid his policies over the past month.
- EuronewsEN20/02 CNBC Daily Open: Rates might be paused as the Fed is concerned over Trump’s tariffs
-The U.S. Federal Reserve held rates steady in January because they were worried over tariffs. Fueling the flame, Trump announced on Tuesday more tariffs.
- CNBC19/02 CNBC Daily Open: The S&P 500 notches a record — investors are unfazed by Trump’s blitz
-U.S. President Donald Trump suggested Ukraine was to blame for Russia's invasion of the country, and his administration left strict merger rules intact.
- CNBC19/02 CNBC Daily Open: The S&P 500 closed at a new high — investors remain unfazed amid Trump’s blitz
-U.S. President Donald Trump suggested Ukraine was to blame for Russia's invasion of the country, and his administration left strict merger rules intact.
- CNBC18/02 CNBC Daily Open: Europe pushes for a role in Ukraine’s peace talks
-European leaders hastily gathered in Paris to discuss Ukraine peace plans. Defense stocks jumped after EU members were allowed to ramp up spending on security.
- CNBC18/02 CNBC Daily Open: Europe wants a say in Ukraine peace plan
-European leaders hastily gathered in Paris to discuss Ukraine peace plans. Defense stocks jumped after EU members were allowed to ramp up spending on security.
- CNBC17/02 CNBC Daily Open: Elon Musk’s money can’t buy OpenAI
-Elon Musk's $97 billion bid for OpenAI was soundly rejected by the artificial intelligence startup, which said the company "is not for sale."
- CNBC17/02 CNBC Daily Open: Elon Musk’s money is not the issue for OpenAI
-Elon Musk's 97-billion-dollar bid for OpenAI was soundly rejected by the artificial intelligence startup, which said the company "is not for sale."
- CNBC14/02 CNBC Daily Open: PPI and tariffs cloud markets, but investors choose to see silver lining
-Humans are forward-looking. That can lead to preparation but also anxiety. On Thursday, optimism and relief won over fears and worries, rallying stocks.
- CNBC14/02 CNBC Daily Open: Relief over Trump tariff delay eased panic in markets
-Humans are forward-looking. That can lead to preparation but also anxiety. On Thursday, optimism and relief won over fears and worries, rallying stocks.
- CNBC13/02 CNBC Daily Open: Hotter-than-expected inflation stokes fears of rate pause
-With prices on the rise and higher than expected, the chances that the U.S. Federal Reserve will cut rates more than once or at all in 2025 are dimming.
- CNBC13/02 CNBC Daily Open: Hotter-than-expected inflation stokes U.S. policy concerns
-With prices on the rise and higher than expected, the chances that the U.S. Federal Reserve will cut rates more than once or at all in 2025 are dimming.
- CNBC12/02 CNBC Daily Open: Tesla wobbles as BYD gets ahead in self-driving and Elon Musk is everywhere
-Investors seem to be growing worried that Elon Musk, for all his business acumen, is getting distracted, with his fingers in too many pies.
- CNBC12/02 CNBC Daily Open: Worries over BYD and Elon Musk send Tesla shares down
-Investors seem to be growing worried that Elon Musk, for all his business acumen, is getting distracted, with his fingers in too many pies.
- CNBC11/02 CNBC Daily Open: Trump cuts continue in the U.S. government
-The president has removed the director of the government ethics office, and the administration has paused enforcement of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act.
- CNBC11/02 CNBC Daily Open: Trump's cuts continue sweeping through the US government, and even the penny is not spared
-It's been just over three weeks into Trump's second term, and the flurry of announcements from the White House shows no sign of abating.
- CNBC10/02 CNBC Daily Open: Enthusiasm over Trump and AI appears to be waning
-Though artificial intelligence and Trump are still the main characters of the stock market, they are steering it in a direction different from December.
- CNBC10/02 Want to invest in China? Here's how the pros are investing in the face of trade frictions
-"We are adding to China," as it is better positioned than other emerging markets in terms of cushioning the impact of U.S. tariffs, says Louis Luo of Abrdn.
- CNBC10/02 CNBC Daily Open: Markets aren’t as enthusiastic over Trump and AI as they used to be
-While AI and Trump are still the main characters of the stock market, they are steering markets in direction different from December.
- CNBC07/02 CNBC Daily Open: Global central banks are lowering rates — the Fed might not be as inclined
-Many economies seem to be settling into a lower-rate environment. That’s in stark contrast with the Federal Reserve, which has to deal with volatile policies.
- CNBC07/02 India cuts policy rate for the first time in nearly five years, new central bank governor Malhotra says
- CNBC07/02 DeepSeek has rattled large AI players — but smaller chip firms see it as a force multiplier
-While the sector leaders grapple with the DeepSeek fallout, smaller AI companies see an opportunity to scale with the Chinese startup.
- CNBC07/02 CNBC Daily Open: Global central banks are cutting rates — the Fed might not be as inclined
-Many economies seem to be settling into a lower-rate environment. That’s in stark contrast with the Federal Reserve, which has to deal with volatile policies.
- CNBC06/02 CNBC Daily Open: Consecutive stock gains signal calm, but heed Fed officials
-U.S. Federal Reserve officials have been unusually open in discussing their concerns over fiscal policy. Investors might want to pay attention.
- CNBC06/02 CNBC Daily Open: Back-to-back gains in stocks signal calm, but listen to Fed officials
-U.S. Federal Reserves have been unusually open in discussing their concerns over fiscal policy. Investors might want to pay attention.
- CNBC05/02 CNBC Daily Open: Markets rise on tariff pause, but earnings disappoint
-With the respite in U.S. tariffs on key countries, investors could turn their attention to earnings. But Alphabet earnings failed to lift the mood.
- CNBC05/02 CNBC Daily Open: Markets rise in a relief rally, but Alphabet earnings disappoint
-With the temporary respite in U.S. tariffs on key countries, investors could turn their attention to earnings. But Alphabet earnings failed to lift the mood.
- CNBC04/02 Markets volatile as investors assess China's retaliatory tariffs on US
-China announces retaliatory tariffs on the US after President Donald Trump delays tariffs on Mexico and Canada. Global markets recovered some losses from Monday’s selloff, but uncertainties remain.
- EuronewsEN04/02 CNBC Daily Open: As Trump pauses tariffs on Mexico and Canada, China makes its move
-The tariffs are not happening immediately — at least for Mexico and Canada. But with China's tariff still in place, the country decided to respond on Tuesday.
- CNBC04/02 CNBC Daily Open: Trump pauses tariffs but markets are still wary
-The tariffs are not happening immediately — at least for Mexico and Canada. But jitters about long-term uncertainty kept stocks from having a positive day.
- CNBC03/02 Global markets roil after Trump's tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China
-The world's financial markets are in turmoil amid fears over an all-out global trade war after US President Donald Trump imposed blanket tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and China.
- EuronewsEN03/02 CNBC Daily Open: Trump’s tariffs are already affecting markets
-U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs are here. Inflation, seemingly stuck, might find it more difficult to recede, and markets could face an uphill climb.
- CNBC03/02 CNBC Daily Open: Inflation seems stuck — Trump’s tariffs might worsen it
-U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs are here. Inflation, seemingly stuck, might find it more difficult to recede, and markets could face an uphill climb.
- CNBC31/01 Apple’s shares surge despite the largest China sales drop in one year
-Apple’s December quarter earnings topped analyst expectations in an overall performance. However, sales in China posted the biggest year-on-year decline since the same quarter in 2023.
- EuronewsEN31/01 CNBC Daily Open: What DeepSeek? Big Tech is already bringing in billions
-After the DeepSeek-induced ruction on Tuesday, Big Tech earnings reminded investors that it might be better to focus on companies already bringing in billions.
- CNBC31/01 CNBC Daily Open: Markets shake off DeepSeek fears to focus on what’s near
-After the DeepSeek-induced ruction on Tuesday, Big Tech earnings reminded investors that it might be better to focus on companies already bringing in billions.
- CNBC30/01 Japan stocks flat at open after Wall Street declines overnight; most Asia markets closed for holiday
-Australia is slated to release its data on its exports and imports for the fourth quarter later in the day.
- CNBC28/01 CNBC Daily Open: DeepSeek batters Nvidia but reinforces AI trend
-DeepSeek's claims that it cost mere millions to build fanned fears that the huge investments into AI by U.S. firms are unwarranted and a bubble waiting to pop.
- CNBC28/01 Japan chip stocks extend losses as DeepSeek worries fuel Wall Street tech rout
-Japan's chip-related shares extended declines for a second day after DeepSeek triggered concerns over competitiveness in the artificial intelligence sector.
- CNBC28/01 CNBC Daily Open: Nvidia plunges as DeepSeek triggers questions on its value
-DeepSeek's claims that it cost mere millions to build fanned fears that the huge investments into AI by U.S. firms are unwarranted and a bubble waiting to pop.
- CNBC27/01 CNBC Daily Open: Gold prices might be a warning to bull market
-The S&P 500 closed at a fresh high on Thursday and etched a new intraday peak on Friday. But gold prices might be sending a warning.
- CNBC27/01 CNBC Daily Open: Chasing the bull market? Maybe pay attention to gold
-The S&P 500 closed at a fresh high on Thursday and etched a new intraday peak on Friday. But gold prices might be sending a warning.
- CNBC24/01 CNBC Daily Open: Trump’s comments bump S&P 500 to new high
-After Trump said he would “demand that interest rates drop immediately,” the 2-year Treasury yield edged lower and stocks ticked up.
- CNBC24/01 CNBC Daily Open: Trump’s demands push S&P to new record
-After Trump said he would “demand that interest rates drop immediately,” the 2-year Treasury yield edged lower, while stocks ticked up.
- CNBC23/01 CNBC Daily Open: The S&P touches a new high
-The S&P 500 shook off the December doldrums to touch a new intraday high of 6,100.81 on Thursday. It’s also just a hair away from its all-time closing high.
- CNBC23/01 European markets head for lower open, reversing positive sentiment seen all week
-European stocks are expected to open lower Thursday, reversing positive momentum seen throughout the week.
- CNBC23/01 CNBC Daily Open: The S&P stages a comeback
-The S&P 500 shook off the December doldrums to touch a new intraday high of 6,100.81 on Thursday. It’s also just a hair away from its all-time closing high.
- CNBC22/01 CNBC Daily Open: Trump's tariff delay spurs markets
-U.S. President Donald Trump's first day in the Oval Office seemed light on any immediate action on that front, sending markets higher.
- CNBC22/01 European markets expected to maintain positive momentum
-European stocks are expected to open higher Wednesday, continuing positive sentiment seen in global markets since the start of the week.
- CNBC22/01 CNBC Daily Open: Trump tariff restraint sends markets higher
-Trump's first day in the Oval Office seemed light on any immediate action tariffs.
- CNBC21/01 Markets ride a rollercoaster as Trump returns to US presidency
-Global markets saw turbulent sessions following Donald Trump's inauguration on Monday and early Tuesday, reacting sharply to comments about Trump's tariff plans, with asset classes including stocks, currencies, commodities, and cryptocurrencies showing significant volatility.
- EuronewsEN21/01 CNBC Daily Open: Keep an eye on these Trump 2.0 policies
-Donald Trump is officially the 47th U.S. president. Investors will be keeping a close eye on his tariffs and deportation policies.
- CNBC21/01 European stocks head for slightly higher open as markets assess the impact of Trump 2.0
-European stocks are expected to open slightly higher Tuesday as traders digested the first executive orders signed by newly inaugurated President Donald Trump.
- CNBC21/01 CNBC Daily Open: What to look out for as Trump 2.0 era starts
-Donald Trump is officially the 47th president of the U.S. Investors will be keeping a close eye on his tariffs and deportation policies.
- CNBC20/01 Trump's Inauguration Day: The EU waits to see what's in store
-Europe is braced for significant economic challenges under Trump's presidency, including its car industry, energy supply, and the euro's devaluation, alongside the potential for resurging inflation.
- EuronewsEN20/01 CNBC Daily Open: Investors are gearing up for Trump 2.0
-The S&P 500 largely erased its post-election gains the past few weeks. As Trump's inauguration nears, investors seem ready to play the market again.
- CNBC20/01 CNBC Daily Open: Markets are getting ready for Trump 2.0
-The S&P 500 has largely erased its post-election gains the past few weeks. As Trump's inauguration nears, investors seem ready to play the market again.
- CNBC17/01 European equities surge to 24-year highs, DAX sets new record
-European stock markets continued their rally on Friday, with large-cap indices reaching levels unseen in over two decades.
- EuronewsEN17/01 Strong exports help China hit economic growth targets for 2024
-Exports have surged as companies and consumers rush to beat potential US tariff hikes. However, some economists say China's economy is growing at a slower pace than official estimates show.
- EuronewsEN17/01 European markets near an all-time high ahead of earnings season
-European stock markets continued their climb, with the DAX repeatedly reaching new highs this week. Performance was driven by expectations of loosening monetary policy and strong corporate quarterly earnings.
- EuronewsEN17/01 CNBC Daily Open: China’s GDP meets official target, Apple has worst day in months
-China's economy grew in line with official targets. Meanwhile, the drop in Apple shares Thursday broke a three-day winning streak for the S&P.
- CNBC17/01 CNBC Daily Open: Apple’s fall overshadows positive bank earnings
-The drop in Apple shares Thursday broke a three-day winning streak for the S&P, despite big banks posting upbeat earnings.
- CNBC16/01 CNBC Daily Open: Muted CPI gives markets best day since November
-Cooler-than-expected inflation readings and positive bank earnings provided a string of good news for bulls after a dismal start of the year.
- CNBC16/01 CNBC Daily Open: Markets celebrate cool CPI, and bank earnings
-Cooler-than-expected inflation readings and positive bank earnings provided a string of good news for bulls, after a dismal start of the year.
- CNBC15/01 CNBC Daily Open: Tech stocks can’t climb out of their hole yet
-The Nasdaq fell for the fifth day in a row. All "Magnificent Seven" stocks dropped, with Meta, Tesla and Nvidia registering the biggest losses.
- CNBC15/01 CNBC Daily Open: Tech rout in markets continues
-The Nasdaq fell for the fifth day in a row. All Magnificent Seven stocks dropped, with Meta, Tesla and Nvidia registering the biggest losses, in that order.
- CNBC14/01 A global bond sell-off is deepening as investors pare Fed rate cut expectations
-A sell-off in global bond markets is accelerating, fueling concerns over government finances and raising the specter of higher borrowing costs.
- CNBC14/01 CNBC Daily Open: Tech sells off but AI is still likely to drive markets
-Tech stocks underperformed as investors took profit on the victors of 2024 and looked for this year’s winner. But a long-term rotation out of AI isn’t likely.
- CNBC14/01 CNBC Daily Open: Tech sells off but AI isn’t going anywhere for now
-Tech stocks underperformed as investors took profit on the victors of 2024 and looked for this year’s winner. But a long-term rotation out of AI isn’t likely.
- CNBC13/01 Markets look ahead: US CPI and China's GDP in the Spotlight
-This week, attention will centre on inflation data from major economies, including the US, EU, and UK. Additionally, China's forthcoming release of its Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth figures for the final quarter will be a critical gauge for its economic trajectory.
- EuronewsEN13/01 CNBC Daily Open: Good news can just be good news for markets
-U.S. markets fell on the release of December's blockbuster jobs report. But in times of lower inflation, more jobs can be good for markets in the long run.
- CNBC13/01 CNBC Daily Open: Good news need not always be bad news for markets
-U.S. markets fell on the release of December's blockbuster jobs report. But in times of lower inflation, more jobs can be good for markets in the long run.
- CNBC10/01 CNBC Daily Open: Spike in long-term borrowing costs isn’t just about the UK economy
-The borrowing cost for the U.K. government is at an almost three-decade high. But it's not a localized problem like the one caused by Liz Truss' "mini-budget."
- CNBC10/01 CNBC Daily Open: South Korea’s markets power through troubles
-Over the past month, South Korea experienced presidential impeachments and a tragic plane crash. But the Kospi index is now higher than it was a month ago.
- CNBC09/01 CNBC Daily Open: Fed’s inflation worries didn’t bother markets
-On paper, minutes for the Fed’s December meeting spelled bad news for investors. But it seems investors had already priced in inflation warnings.
- CNBC09/01 CNBC Daily Open: Markets shrug off inflation warnings
-On paper, minutes for the Fed’s December meeting spelled bad news for investors. But investors, it seems, had already priced in inflation warnings.
- CNBC08/01 CNBC Daily Open: Renewed inflation worries jolt markets
-Investors are so worried about inflation returning that the ISM services index's price reading is sending shock waves through the market.
- CNBC08/01 CNBC Daily Open: Inflation returns to the picture
-Investors are so worried about inflation returning that the ISM's services index's price reading is sending shockwaves through the market.
- CNBC07/01 CNBC Daily Open: The AI sector still has legs to run
-Semiconductor stocks jumped on Monday, lifted by buoyant news regarding the artificial intelligence sector. The S&P and Nasdaq posted two straight days of gains.
- CNBC07/01 CNBC Daily Open: The AI peak hasn't crested yet
-Semiconductor stocks jumped on Monday, lifted by buoyant news regarding the artificial intelligence sector. The S&P and Nasdaq posted two straight day of gains.
- CNBC06/01 Global chip stocks climb as Foxconn's bumper results show a continuation of the AI boom
-Global semiconductor stocks climbed on Monday after Foxconn posted record fourth-quarter revenue, suggesting the AI boom has far more room to run.
- CNBC06/01 CNBC Daily Open: The Santa Rally didn’t show up, but that's not necessarily bad news
-The Santa Claus Rally didn’t materialize. According to some analysts, that might spell trouble. But we shouldn't put too much weight on such signals.
- CNBC06/01 CNBC Daily Open: A missing Santa Rally isn’t necessarily bad news
-The Santa Claus Rally didn’t materialize this year. According to some analysts, that might spell trouble. But we shouldn't put too much weight on such signals.
- CNBC03/01 CNBC Daily Open: Treasury yields are putting pressure on stocks again
-As the first trading day of the year opened, all major indexes advanced, but they started tilting down before long. The likely culprit? Rising Treasury yields.
- CNBC03/01 Asia-Pacific markets open higher as Wall Street extends declines to 2025
-Economic data on tap appeared thin on Friday, while investors in Asia will continue to assess the political uncertainty in South Korea.
- CNBC02/01 CNBC Daily Open: S&P soared in 2024 even as it ended the year sluggish
-A brilliant start, a saggy middle and then a flat thud — but an astounding finish, nonetheless — that was the trajectory of the S&P 500 last year.
- CNBC02/01 CNBC Daily Open: S&P 500 soared in 2024 despite a weak fourth quarter
-A brilliant start, a saggy middle and then a flat thud — but an astounding finish, nonetheless — that was the trajectory of the S&P 500 last year.
- CNBC02/01 Australia stocks open higher as Asian markets resume trading after New Year's Day holiday
-Traders in Asia will also look toward Singapore's fourth-quarter gross domestic product and China's Caixin manufacturing PMI in December.
- CNBC31/12 The boldest bitcoin predictions for 2025 are in — and most see prices doubling to $200,000
-Several industry watchers who spoke to CNBC forecast bitcoin will hit $200,000 in 2025.
- CNBC26/12 Top 10 European stocks of 2024: Can they repeat success in 2025?
-The European stock market in 2024 delivered some remarkable stories of transformation, innovation, and resilience.
- EuronewsEN24/12 CNBC Daily Open: Holiday-thinned markets cheered by strong Wall Street finish
-Large tech firms sprinkled holiday cheer on U.S. markets. Investors are also waiting to see if Santa sparks a rally to close off the S&P's magnificent year.
- CNBC24/12 CNBC Daily Open: Markets begin last trading week with holiday cheer
-Large tech firms sprinkled holiday cheer on U.S. markets. Investors are also awaiting to see if Santa sparks a rally to close off the S&P's magnificent year.
- CNBC24/12 Asia-Pacific markets open higher after Wall Street gains on tech strength
-Traders will monitor any developments related to the planned merger of Japanese automakers Nissan and Honda.
- CNBC23/12 CNBC Daily Open: Inflation and dot plots
-Conditional questions are unanswerable. But in their indeterminacy, they highlight the fact that trying to time or game the market might not be the best idea.
- CNBC23/12 CNBC Daily Open: With cooler-than-expected PCE, would the Fed’s dot plot have looked different?
-Conditional questions are unanswerable. But in their indeterminacy, they highlight the fact that trying to time or game the market might not be the best idea.
- CNBC23/12 Asia markets begin Christmas week higher; Nissan-Honda merger deal in focus
-Investors will be looking out for any official announcement related to the merger of Japanese automakers Honda Motor and Nissan Motor.
- CNBC20/12 CNBC Daily Open: In search of certainty, markets find volatility instead
-The S&P and Nasdaq continued their downward trend, but the Dow snapped its 10-day losing streak. How should investors proceed amid such uncertainty?
- CNBC20/12 Natural gas prices at highest for two years on cold weather concerns
-Natural gas prices rose to a near two-year high amid concerns of a cold-blast winter in the northern hemisphere. Signs of a US lower supply, as indicated by EIA data, further fuelled the price surge.
- EuronewsEN20/12 China keeps benchmark lending rates steady as Fed signals fewer cuts ahead
-China's one-year loan prime rate remained unchanged at 3.1%, with the five-year LPR at 3.6%.
- CNBC20/12 CNBC Daily Open: More certainty of increased volatility
-The S&P and Nasdaq continued their downward trend, but the Dow snapped its 10-day losing streak. How should investors proceed amid such uncertainty?
- CNBC19/12 CNBC Daily Open: Thwarted expectations of more Fed cuts hammered markets
-Wednesday’s dramatic sell-off in markets is a stark reminder that forecasts influence stock movements much more than current circumstances.
- CNBC19/12 Wharton's Jeremy Siegel says stock sell-off is 'healthy' as cautious Fed gives investors a 'reality check'
-Wharton's Jeremy Siegel expects the Fed to pare back the number of rate cuts next year, with just one or two reductions.
- CNBC19/12 CNBC Daily Open: Expectations on Fed cuts were the lethal blow to markets
-Wednesday’s dramatic sell-off in markets is a stark reminder that forecasts influence stock movements much more than current circumstances.
- CNBC18/12 CNBC Daily Open: Stocks are still staying alive despite the Dow’s 9-day losing streak
-The Dow's nine-day losing streak isn't all that scary, once you dive into the numbers.
- CNBC18/12 Hong Kong records first rise in new listings since 2020, as Beijing's policy pivot refuels optimism
-Beijing's stimulus package has refueled companies' interest in raising capital in Hong Kong and lured back some foreign capital funds, experts said.
- CNBC18/12 CNBC Daily Open: Despite Dow’s nine-day losing streak, we aren’t in dire straits
-The Dow's nine-day losing streak isn't all that scary, once you dive into the numbers.
- CNBC17/12 CNBC Daily Open: Investors rotate out of Nvidia — and the Nasdaq hits a high
-The stock market is not necessarily a zero-sum game. You can own both Nvidia and Broadcom, and benefit regardless of the race's leader.
- CNBC17/12 CNBC Daily Open: Nasdaq hits high despite Nvidia lagging behind
-The stock market is not necessarily a zero-sum game. You can own both Nvidia and Broadcom, and benefit regardless of the race's leader.
- CNBC16/12 CNBC Daily Open: Predicting the markets is pretty pointless
-A near-surefire of figuring out where markets are heading is to make a prediction — and disregard it.
- CNBC16/12 CNBC Daily Open: The perils of market predictions
-A near-surefire of figuring out where markets are heading is to make a prediction — and disregard it.
- CNBC13/12 CNBC Daily Open: Inflation’s still high — but so is the stock market
-It’s important to keep stocks’ performance this year in mind even as investors wonder what it’ll take to get inflation numbers lower.
- CNBC13/12 CNBC Daily Open: Inflation’s hot, but so are markets this year
-It’s important to keep stocks’ performance this year in mind even as investors wonder what it’ll take to get inflation numbers lower.
- CNBC12/12 CNBC Daily Open: Alphabet and Tesla power Nasdaq to record highs
-Four of the seven megacap tech stocks added roughly $416 billion in market cap for the day
- CNBC12/12 CNBC Daily Open: Nasdaq climbs past 20,000, powered by megacap tech gains
-Tech stocks and their investors were cheering on Wednesday as four of the seven megacap tech stocks hit record highs.
- CNBC11/12 CNBC Daily Open: Can quantum computing be used in the real world?
-Quantum computing is promising, but can it be used in anything?
- CNBC11/12 China's monetary shift signals economic worries, but 'bazooka-style' stimulus is unlikely, experts say
-Despite a flurry of stimulus measures, recent economic indicators have showed the world's second-largest economy is still struggling with deflationary pressures.
- CNBC11/12 CNBC Daily Open: Is quantum computing viable?
-What are the implications for quantum computing?
- CNBC10/12 CNBC Daily Open: Tech firms take center stage
-News out of Oracle, AMD and Nvidia weighed on tech stocks in the U.S.
- CNBC10/12 CNBC Daily Open: Tech firms in the spotlight
-News out of Oracle, AMD and Nvidia weighed on tech stocks in the U.S.
- CNBC09/12 CNBC Daily Open: Political uncertainty intensifies over the weekend
-Political developments in South Korea and Syria have lent an uncertain air to markets.
- CNBC09/12 China's top leaders are set to discuss GDP growth target, stimulus measures amid economic worries
-Market participants will watch the events this week for clues on how policymakers plan to steer the economy through entrenched disinflation and looming U.S. tariffs.
- CNBC09/12 Qatar energy minister: I don't 'worry much' about Trump's vow to lift LNG exports cap
-"Additional LNG and additional competition is welcome," told CNBC's Dan Murphy at the Doha Forum.
- CNBC09/12 CNBC Daily Open: Geopolitical uncertainty intensifies over the weekend
-Developments in Syria and South Korea have added to geopolitical uncertainty.
- CNBC06/12 CNBC Daily Open: U.S. exceptionalism seems difficult to dislodge for now
-The U.S., in terms of its economy and financial markets, seems to be firing on all cylinders.
- CNBC06/12 CNBC Daily Open: U.S. exceptionalism seems difficult to dismiss for now
-The U.S., in terms of its economy and financial markets, seems to be firing on all cylinders.
- CNBC05/12 CNBC Daily Open: South Korea and its markets are not unfamiliar with impeachment
-One analyst told CNBC if Yoon is quickly impeached or resigns, this could "draw a line" under the matter.
- CNBC05/12 CNBC Daily Open: Impeachments are not new to South Korea — and its markets
-One analyst told CNBC if Yoon is quickly impeached or resigns, this could "draw a line" under the matter.
- CNBC04/12 South Korea's short-lived martial law declaration rattled markets. Here's what's next for stocks
-An extraordinary political drama in South Korea is likely to compound an already gloomy outlook for Asia's fourth-largest economy, analysts say.
- CNBC04/12 CNBC Daily Open: U.S. stocks start December chilly; Korea stocks tumble on political chaos
-December may have triggered the thawing of Mariah Carey, but stocks are beginning the month chilly, though unlikely they'll remain in permafrost this month.
- CNBC04/12 CNBC Daily Open: U.S. stocks began December chilly, but will probably warm up soon
-December may have triggered the thawing of Mariah Carey, but stocks are beginning the month chilly, though unlikely they'll remain in permafrost this month.
- CNBC03/12 CNBC Daily Open: Investors are filled with the festive spirit
-Investors are still buzzing with positive sentiment, pushing stocks up to new records, but some analysts are concerned the good feelings are on frail footing.
- CNBC03/12 Germany's stock market records new high despite economic weakness
-The DAX hit a new high for the second straight trading day on Monday. Strong performances in the technology, financial, and industrial sectors have fuelled the rally, despite broader economic weakness.
- EuronewsEN03/12 CNBC Daily Open: Investors are filled with the holiday spirit
-Investors are still buzzing with positive sentiment, pushing stocks up to new records, but some analysts are concerned the good feelings are on frail footing.
- CNBC02/12 CNBC Daily Open: The stock market had a November to remember
-November was the best month of the year for S&P 500 and Dow Jones Industrial Average, and the best since May for the Nasdaq Composite.
- CNBC02/12 CNBC Daily Open: November was a month to remember for stocks
-November was the best month of the year for S&P 500 and Dow Jones Industrial Average, and the best since May for the Nasdaq Composite.
- CNBC29/11 Adani Green soars 19% as group stocks recover sharply amid ongoing U.S. legal challenges
-Shares in India's Adani Group have been rallying on the back of the group's statement refuting bribery charges against its billionaire chairman, Gautam Adani.
- CNBC29/11 CNBC Daily Open: Bitcoin dances close to $100,000 — but strategists are divided on its prospects
-Some strategists think it's a matter of time till bitcoin breaches the $100,000 level. Others are concerned there are fundamental reasons behind its stalling.
- CNBC29/11 CNBC Daily Open: Bitcoin dances close to $100,000 — and strategists are split on its ascent
-Some strategists think it's a matter of time bitcoin will breach the $100,000 level. Others are concerned there are fundamental reasons behind it stalling.
- CNBC28/11 CNBC Daily Open: U.S. inflation edged up but investors have things to be thankful for
-Investors and the U.S. Federal Reserve have plenty to be grateful for this Thanksgiving.
- CNBC28/11 China's yuan to hit record lows as U.S. tariff threat mounts, investment banks forecast
-Major investment banks and research firms project offshore yuan to weaken to an average 7.51 per dollar through the end of 2025, the weakest level on record.
- CNBC28/11 CNBC Daily Open: U.S. inflation edged up but investors aren’t fazed
-Investors and the U.S. Federal Reserve have plenty to be grateful for this Thanksgiving.
- CNBC27/11 CNBC Daily Open: The markets are living in Trump’s world for now
-Trump's moves are affecting the markets — even before he has entered the White House.
- CNBC27/11 CNBC Daily Open: A new day, a new Trump policy for markets to digest
-Even before Trump enters the White House, investors are already living in his world.
- CNBC26/11 CNBC Daily Open: Investors endorse Trump’s Treasury secretary pick
-Investors like Scott Bessent because, as a hedge fund founder, he brings to the job an understanding of Wall Street and is presumably supportive of markets.
- CNBC26/11 Adani Group's troubles keep growing as financial and legal headwinds get stronger
-Adina Group's troubles are only growing as financial and legal headwinds get stronger
- CNBC26/11 CNBC Daily Open: Investors really like Trump’s Treasury secretary pick
-Investors like Scott Bessent because, as a hedge fund founder, he brings to the job an understanding of Wall Street and is presumably supportive of markets.
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