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Home Depot CFO says retailer won't raise prices due to tariffs, reaffirms full-year forecast
Home Depot reaffirmed its full year guidance, even as it missed Wall Street’s earnings estimates and customers continued to defer bigger home projects.
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Chinese businesses stick to diversifying away from the U.S. despite trade truce, survey shows
The blistering trade war has left lasting scars on Chinese exporters with many diversifying away from the U.S., despite the tariff reprieve.
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Tariffs or not, a Chinese baby products company is ramping up its U.S. expansion
One Chinese baby products company announced it is officially entering the United States, the world’s largest consumer market — regardless of the trade war.
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CNBC Daily Open: Markets continue winning streak but Treasury yields spike and testy trade talks loom
U.S. stocks mostly eked slim gains overnight, but Moody’s downgrade of the U.S.’ credit rating gripped the bond market.
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U.S. Treasury yields slip as Fed signals just one rate cut in 2025
On Friday, Moody’s Ratings lowered the U.S. credit rating to the second-highest tier, following in the footsteps of S&P and Fitch which did so in 2011 and 2023.
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Vodafone swings to loss, warns trade and currency ‘uncertainties' could impact earnings
Regional equity markets were in positive territory on Tuesday, building positive momentum after a muted trading session on Monday.
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Australia cuts policy rate to 2-year low as inflation concerns continue to recede
Australia’s central bank has cut its policy rate to 3.85% as inflation concerns in the country continue to recede.
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CNBC Daily Open: Markets see slim gains – but dark clouds loom as yields spike, trade talks turn testy
U.S. stocks mostly eked slim gains overnight, but Moody’s downgrade of the U.S.’ credit rating continues to grip the bond market.
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Shares in China's CATL jump over 16% in Hong Kong debut after biggest IPO of the year
The IPO had raised 35.7 billion Hong Kong dollars ($4.6 billion) according to a company filing, reportedly making it the largest global listing in 2025.
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China cuts benchmark lending rates for the first time in 7 months in Beijing's growth push
The People’s Bank of China trimmed the 1-year loan prime rate to 3.0% from 3.1%, and the 5-year LPR to 3.5% from 3.6%.
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Chinese exporters are offering sweet deals to U.S. businesses. They often come wrapped in fraud
The practice, which has been around since Trump’s first term, is gaining momentum as businesses scramble for workarounds to sidestep the new tariffs.
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Asia-Pacific markets rise as investors parse China loan prime rate cut, RBA decision
Australia’s inflation has been easing, with the most recent headline inflation coming in at a four-year low of 2.4% in the first quarter of 2025.
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Alphabet's Waymo wins approval to expand driverless ride-hailing service to San Jose
Waymo has received approval from California regulators to expand its driverless ride-hailing service to San Jose and other parts of the Bay Area.
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Jim Cramer tells investors to tame their market fears
Interpreting the Moody’s downgrade of U.S. debt as a sign to sell is a mistake, CNBC’s Jim Cramer told investors.
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Google searches for ‘waking up at 3 a.m.' are up: Here's why it happens, according to a sleep expert
If you find yourself waking up in the middle of the night often, you’re not alone. Here’s what a sleep doctor says about why it happens.
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The most common travel scams in 9 global cities
Common travel scams vary by city, with travel agency and taxi problems comprising the majority of reported cases in many places, according to a report.
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Stock futures slip after S&P 500 extends winning streak to six days: Live updates
The S&P 500 is now just 3% from its record high despite continued uncertainty around the effect of tariffs on the economy.
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Judge calls out ‘Apple official who is personally responsible' in Fortnite app order
Spotify and Amazon Kindle have re-submitted their apps to allow for customer purchases outside of the App Store and had them approved.
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USTA to invest $800 million in US Open facilities in New York
The USTA is making its single largest investment in U.S. Open history to transform Arthur Ashe Stadium and add a player performance center.
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Ivy League psychologist shares his No. 1 key to success and happiness: ‘We have to choose a different way of living'
People learn various fears — of failure, rejection, uncertainty — throughout their lives, keeping them from happiness, says psychologist Scott Barry Kaufman.