Month: July 2025

Euro zone economy ekes out better-than-expected 0.1% growth in second quarter
World

Euro zone economy ekes out better-than-expected 0.1% growth in second quarter

18 July 2025, Bremen, Bremerhaven: Containers are handled at the overseas port. Sina Schuldt/picture alliance via Getty Images) The euro zone economy eked out a better-than-expected 0.1% growth in the second quarter, compared to the previous three-month stretch, flash data from Eurostat showed Wednesday. Economists polled by Reuters had anticipated euro zone growth to flatline […]

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Why Revolut’s journey to become a UK bank is taking so long
Finance

Why Revolut’s journey to become a UK bank is taking so long

Key Points Revolut was granted a banking license with restrictions in July 2024 from the U.K.’s Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA). A year on, the fintech giant is still in a “mobilization” phase which limits the amount of customer deposits it can hold. Analysts say there are a number of reasons why Revolut’s authorization process is taking […]

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Big Tech split? Google to sign EU’s AI guidelines despite Meta snub
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Big Tech split? Google to sign EU’s AI guidelines despite Meta snub

  VCG | Visual China Group | Getty Images Google on Wednesday said it will sign the European Union’s guidelines on artificial intelligence, which Meta previously rebuffed due to concerns they could stifle innovation. In a blog post, Google said it planned to sign the code in the hope that it would promote European citizens’ […]

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In photos: Evacuations ordered in Japan, Hawaii and Russia after powerful quake triggers tsunami warning
Travel

In photos: Evacuations ordered in Japan, Hawaii and Russia after powerful quake triggers tsunami warning

Evacuations were ordered across the Pacific Ocean after a magnitude 8.8 earthquake struck off Russia’s Far Eastern Kamchatka Peninsula on Wednesday. Tsunami waves over 3 meters high were recorded in the Russian Pacific town of Severo-Kurilsk, with some waves reaching up to 5 meters, Russia’s RIA Novosti news agency reported on Wednesday, citing emergency services. […]

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Adidas slumps 9% as sportswear giant warns tariffs to drive up U.S. prices
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Adidas slumps 9% as sportswear giant warns tariffs to drive up U.S. prices

Adidas shoes are displayed at a DSW store on January 31, 2024 in Novato, California.  Justin Sullivan | Getty Images Shares of Adidas fell Wednesday after the German sportswear giant flagged a double-digit million euro hit from U.S. tariffs in the second quarter and warned that current import levies will push up the cost of its […]

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Russia massive earthquake triggers tsunami warnings: Here’s what we know so far
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Russia massive earthquake triggers tsunami warnings: Here’s what we know so far

The earthquake, which struck early Wednesday, triggered evacuation orders in Hawaii and Japan.  Source

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Stock futures inch higher as investors analyze earnings, await Fed rate decision: Live updates
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Stock futures inch higher as investors analyze earnings, await Fed rate decision: Live updates

Traders work on the floor at the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in New York City, U.S., July 25, 2025. Jeenah Moon | Reuters S&P 500 futures inched higher early Wednesday, after the benchmark snapped a win streak that brought it to record highs, as investors analyzed earnings reports and awaited the Federal Reserve’s interest […]

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CNBC Daily Open: Time’s running out before April tariffs boomerang on China
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CNBC Daily Open: Time’s running out before April tariffs boomerang on China

Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng leaves Lancaster House, on the second day scheduled for trade talks between the U.S. and China, in London, Britain, June 10, 2025. Toby Melville | Reuters The much-anticipated U.S.-China trade talks in Sweden turned out to be a letdown after they concluded Tuesday with no trade truce extension. Why? Any […]

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European stocks set to open higher as investors digest earnings season
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European stocks set to open higher as investors digest earnings season

L’Oreal warns the EU-U.S. trade deal would be costly L’Oreal missed second-quarter sales forecasts, posting a 2.4% increase, as growth in Europe slowed more than expected.  The cosmetics group saw a small rebound in the U.S. and China, which helped to offset weakness in other regions. However, the company said it will push for exemptions […]

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CNBC’s UK Exchange newsletter: Strong Footsie, strong UK? Not necessarily
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CNBC’s UK Exchange newsletter: Strong Footsie, strong UK? Not necessarily

This report is from this week’s CNBC’s UK Exchange newsletter by Ian King. Like what you see? You can subscribe here. The dispatch Ian Holloway, one of the most eccentric managers in British football, is famous for his idioms and sayings. One of his most celebrated came when, in May 2004, his Queens Park Rangers team […]

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