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Kospi heavyweight stocks fall in volatile trade after President Yoon's martial law flip-flop
South Korean heavyweight stocks fell in a volatile trading session Wednesday amid market jitters triggered by a political upheaval.
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Australia third-quarter GDP grows at 0.3%, missing expectations
Australia’s economy grew at slower than expected in the third quarter, as elevated borrowing costs and sticky inflation continued to weigh down on the slowing economy.
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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.
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Amid political chaos, Bank of Korea says it will boost short-term liquidity and deploy measures to stabilize the FX market
The announcement came shortly after the BOK held an emergency board meeting.
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Singles say this is the No. 1 type of person they want to date in 2025, according to new Tinder report
“This is an example of us leaning into wanting a partner who you feel you can be safe with,” one expert says.
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Cramer's Lightning Round: LandBridge is ‘a winner'
“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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The market may have set expectations for rate cuts too high, Jim Cramer says
After a year of impressive gains, CNBC’s Jim Cramer reviewed what could make the market falter.
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South Korea stocks down over 2% after President Yoon imposes and then lifts martial law
The Korean government has announced that it will inject “unlimited” liquidity into finical markets for long as necessary.
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The U.S. may have reached ‘the high-water mark' in tensions with China, Jim Cramer says
CNBC’s Jim Cramer wondered how President-elect Donald Trump’s relationship with Tesla CEO Elon Musk will affect his administration’s approach to China.
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As global defense spending surges, South Korean arms makers look like a clear winner
A steady increase in global expenditure, combined with growing geopolitical uncertainties has provided South Korean arms makers with larger global markets.
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I've travelled to 40 countries with my parents. We're magnets for mishaps — and couldn't be more grateful
Near-death experiences in Zimbabwe, road trips to nowhere in Cuba. Media executive Todd Miller details how his family used humor to deal with disasters abroad.
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S&P 500 futures are little changed after index posts another record close: Live updates
A slate of labor market data is looming this week, including the ADP employment survey due Wednesday.
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Florida woman who led a nearly $200 million Ponzi scheme sentenced to 20 years in prison
Federal prosecutors said Florida resident Johanna Garcia led a Ponzi scheme that raised nearly $200 million and lost investors nearly $90 million.
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Okta shares pop 18% on earnings beat, strong guidance
Okta shares soared Tuesday after the company reported strong third-quarter results.
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Salesforce shares rise after earnings beat on revenue, fourth-quarter guidance
Salesforce reported its fiscal third-quarter earnings on Tuesday and posted strong fourth-quarter guidance.
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Trump agrees to DOJ background checks on administration nominees, appointments
President-elect Donald Trump sparked controversy by tapping Pete Hegseth, Kash Patel, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Tulsi Gabbard for top administration jobs.
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Peter Thiel's Founders Fund loses one of first partners to emeritus role
Brian Singerman said on Tuesday that he’s stepping down as a general partner of Founders Fund after 13 years.
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Bill Gates recommends a ‘perfect read for the holidays'—and 4 other books ‘to keep you warm' this winter
Bill Gates’ 2024 holiday reading list covers topics ranging from AI and social media to U.S. presidential history and the intricacies of civil engineering.
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Mike Bloomberg warns making RFK Jr. HHS secretary risks killing Americans, urges Senate to reject him
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is President-elect Donald Trump’s pick to lead the Department of Health and Human Services.
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OpenAI hires first marketing chief from Coinbase
OpenAI said on Tuesday that it’s hired Kate Rouch from Coinbase as its first chief marketing officer.