
CNBC gained exclusive access to Ferrari’s HQ in Maranello, Italy, to explore the company’s new ventures into electrification. — Charlotte Reed, Vivi Vitalone, Ed Matthews and Itunu Olowookere contributed to this report.
CNBC gained exclusive access to Ferrari’s HQ in Maranello, Italy, to explore the company’s new ventures into electrification. — Charlotte Reed, Vivi Vitalone, Ed Matthews and Itunu Olowookere contributed to this report.
A woman takes pictures with a Labubu doll at a Pop Mart store in Shanghai, China, on June 5, 2025. Ying Tang | Nurphoto | Getty Images China’s consumer prices fell for a fourth consecutive month in May, as Beijing’s stimulus measures appear insufficient to boost domestic consumption, with price wars in the auto sector […]
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Read MoreChina Shenzhen Real444 | E+ | Getty Images Asian markets climbed Monday as investors awaited trade talks between the U.S. and China later in the day, following accusations between the two over breaching deal terms agreed in Geneva last month. Trade tensions are seemingly easing as China has reportedly granted temporary approvals for the export […]
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