Taiwan is not for sale, and neither is it part of China, said Taiwan foreign affairs ministry, in a rebuke to Elon Musk.
Ford CEO rebuffs UAW leader’s criticisms as strike deadline on Thursday approaches
Ford CEO Jim Farley rebuffed comments by United Auto Workers President Shawn Fain that the company is not taking bargaining seriously.
SoFi CEO talks second-quarter growth and ‘stealing share’ from big banks
SoFi CEO Anthony Noto discussed the digital banking and personal finance company’s growth with CNBC’s Jim Cramer.
Goldman says these global stocks are set to soar on share buybacks — giving one over 100% upside
The bank named stocks it predicts will announce significant buybacks until 2024 — which it says will present substantial upside to their share prices.
CNBC Daily Open: August’s CPI report isn’t as bad as it seems
At first glance, August’s CPI report seems bad news. But look more closely and you’ll find things aren’t as terrifying as they seem.
What is shadow banking? Unpacking the risks for China
China’s real estate market woes have again drawn attention to the world of shadow banking and the risks it poses to the economy.
Asia markets mostly rise after U.S. inflation comes in hotter than expected
The U.S. inflation rate stood at 3.7% in August, higher than July’s 3.2% and the 3.6% expected by a Dow Jones poll
Cramer says AI will be profitable for executives looking for ‘cost savings’
CNBC’s Jim Cramer said on Wednesday that AI will have a huge impact on enterprises’ efficiency.
Trump loses bid to delay E. Jean Carroll rape-defame case, but granted expedited appeal
The writer E. Jean Carroll accuses Donald Trump of raping her in a New York department store in the 1990s. He has said the incident never happened.
UAW barrels toward ‘likely’ strikes against auto companies. Here are the latest details
The UAW president said Ford has offered a 20% increase over four years of a deal, followed by GM at 18% and Stellantis at 17.5%.
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