Year: 2025

China’s ‘instant commerce’ price war sees $0.30 drinks and billions in subsidies doled out
A Meituan food delivery courier rides an electric scooter in Chongqing, China, on March 29, 2025. Cheng Xin | Getty Images News | Getty Images In China’s fiercely competitive market, the latest price war is playing out in the growing “instant commerce” sector, where companies are launching massive subsidies and other incentives to get consumers […]
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Norway’s Tesla obsession defies Europe’s Musk backlash
An electric car at a charging station in the Norwegian capital of Oslo on Sept. 25, 2024. Jonathan Nackstrand | Afp | Getty Images OSLO, Norway — Tesla continues to find solace in Norway, defying a sustained European slump amid a backlash over CEO Elon Musk’s incendiary political rhetoric. The U.S. electric vehicle maker recorded […]
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Grok 4 appears to seek Elon Musk’s views when answering controversial questions
The X logo on a phone. Nurphoto | Nurphoto | Getty Images When xAI’s Grok 4 chatbot was launched on Wednesday, users and media outlets quickly began pointing out examples of it consulting its owner Elon Musk’s views on controversial matters. CNBC was able to confirm that when asked to take a stance on some […]
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European stocks open lower with EU tariff letter expected from White House
BP flags lower gas, oil sales and impairment of up to $1.5 billion A electric pylon passed behind the BP logo displayed outside a petrol station that also offers electric vehicle recharging in Trowbridge in Somerset, England, on March 15, 2025. Anna Barclay | Getty Images News | Getty Images British oil major BP on […]
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CNBC Daily Open: The battleground for Fed chair might have shifted to renovations from rates
Construction work around the Federal Reserve building on Sept. 17, 2024 in Washington, DC, U.S. Anna Moneymaker | Getty Images News | Getty Images Homo economicus, or the “economic man,” is an idea that depicts humans as rational beings. This assumption has been used to construct models of the economy and, more broadly, society. The […]
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BTS is back, Blackpink’s on tour. Here’s what it means for high-flying K-pop stocks
K-pop boy group sensation BTS, having seen all its members return from South Korea’s mandatory military service, has announced a new album and world tour in spring 2026 — their first group performance in over three years. K-pop girl group Blackpink returned to the stage to entertain 78,000 fans last weekend, marking the start of […]
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The palace, the protests and the red carpet: How OPEC’s seminar played out
The Hofburg palace receives attendees to the July 9-10 OPEC Seminar conference in Vienna. Ruxandra Iordache | CNBC For centuries, Vienna’s romantic Hofburg palace served as a winter residence of the imperial Habsburg dynasty — this week, though, it welcomed Saudi royalty, energy ministers, top CEOs and a slew of analysts traders and more. Here are some highlights: The […]
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UK economy contracts again in May, missing expectations for slight rebound
London. Dukas | Universal Images Group | Getty Images The U.K. economy shrank again in May, data showed Friday. The latest monthly growth figures from the Office for National Statistics showed U.K. gross domestic product (GDP) contracted 0.1% month-on-month in May. Analysts polled by Reuters had expected a 0.1% expansion. The latest data follows a […]
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Trump’s copper tariff supercharges U.S. prices — but experts are divided if there is an investment opportunity
U.S. President Donald Trump’s 50% tariff on copper imports starting Aug. 1 has thrust the metal into the spotlight. U.S. Comex futures rose 2.65% on Thursday following the announcement and remained elevated, even as they pared earlier gains on Friday. The prices of copper in the U.S. surged 13% in its Wednesday session, which marked […]
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Trump’s 200% tariff threat leaves pharma firms scrambling with scenario planning
Shelf of pharmaceutical products. D3sign | Moment | Getty Images The pharmaceutical industry is scrambling with scenario planning as U.S. President Donald Trump’s 200% tariff proposal threatens to drive up drug prices and rip out corporate profit margins. The president once again warned on Tuesday that long-awaited industry-wide tariffs would be announced “very soon” after […]
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