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Huawei ‘has got China covered' if the U.S. doesn't participate, Nvidia CEO tells CNBC
“If the United States doesn’t want to partake, participate in China, Huawei has got China covered,” the Nvidia CEO warned.
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America's uncertainty is Europe's power play, CEOs tell CNBC
Talk of a breakdown in U.S. exceptionalism has European executives excited.
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BP takeover speculation heats up as UAE oil giant ADNOC enters the fray for gas assets
A protracted period of underperformance relative to its industry peers has thrust BP into the spotlight as a prime takeover candidate.
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10-year Treasury yield little changed as U.S. trade relations remain in focus
U.S. Treasury yields were muted on Thursday, as the White House’s trading relationships and the American economy remained in focus.
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Nvidia's first GPU was made in France — Macron wants the country to produce cutting edge chips again
French President Emmanuel Macron said he wants France to be able to manufacture semiconductors in the range of 2 nanometers to 10 nanometers.
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CNBC Daily Open: Good news on U.S. trade and inflation isn't lifting markets
When even hard numbers are suspect, we have to navigate the path ahead a little blinder than usual.
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Trade tensions aren't stopping Chinese companies from pushing into the U.S.
Chinese companies are so intent on global expansion that even a new IPO on the mainland counts the U.S. as one of its biggest markets, on par with China.
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Tariffs are the biggest macroeconomic concern for two in three investors, poll finds
The perceived risk from tariffs was more than six times greater than the next highest-ranking concern, Schroders survey shows.
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Europe stock markets open lower; FTSE 100 choppy after UK economy shrinks more than expected
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China's racing to build its AI chip ecosystem as U.S. curbs bite. Here's how its supply chain stacks up
U.S. export controls on Nvidia have incentivized China to develop alternatives, while also making it more difficult for domestic firms to do so, experts say.
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Databricks says annualized revenue will reach $3.7 billion by next month
Databricks told investors and analysts on Wednesday that annualized revenue will hit $3.7 billion by July, with 50% year-over-year growth.
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Elon Musk's favorability among Republicans dropped 16 points since March, Quinnipiac says
The Tesla CEO’s favorability scores have declined among GOP voters, according to public opinion survey results from Quinnipiac University.
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CNBC Daily Open: There's progress on trade and U.S. inflation — but it's harder to rely on such news
When even hard numbers are suspect, we might have to navigate the path ahead a little blinder than usual.
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PBS, NPR funding on the line as House nears final vote on $9.4 billion in DOGE-backed cuts
Passage would solidify DOGE-backed cuts, but some Republicans are uneasy about the programs being targeted, including the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
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Asia-Pacific markets trade mixed as investors assess Trump claims of ‘done' deal with China
Asia-Pacific markets traded mixed as traders assessed U.S. President Donald Trump’s declaration that a trade deal with China was “done.”
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Cramer's Lightning Round: Union Pacific is a buy
“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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Jim Cramer says IPOs to come from speculative names in space, quantum computing and nuclear power
The ‘Mad Money’ host reviewed areas where highly-speculative names are gaining traction: space, quantum computing and nuclear power.
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Chime prices IPO at $27 per share, valuing fintech company at $11.6 billion ahead of Nasdaq debut
Chime’s debut set for Thursday follows recent listings from eToro and Circle, with investors watching closely to gauge broader appetite for fintech offerings.
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Jim Cramer says it's time for the U.S. to negotiate with other countries for rare earth minerals
CNBC’s Jim Cramer on Wednesday said it’s necessary for the U.S. to negotiate with countries other than China for vital rare earth minerals.
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Stock futures slip after S&P 500 ends three-day win streak: Live updates
Wednesday marked a losing session on Wall Street, with the S&P 500 snapping its three-day win streak, as did the Nasdaq Composite.