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SpaceX launches Polaris Dawn mission, which will attempt the first private spacewalk
It’s the first of three missions that billionaire Jared Isaacman purchased from SpaceX in 2022 for his human spaceflight effort known as the Polaris Program.
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AstraZeneca shares fall 5% on disappointing lung cancer drug trial results
AstraZeneca shares fell more than 5% Tuesday morning, the biggest one-day drop in seven months, after the British pharmaceutical giant announced disappointing lung cancer drug trial results.
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Google's 2.4 billion euro fine upheld by Europe's top court in EU antitrust probe
The fine stems from an antitrust investigation by European Union regulators into Google that concluded in 2017.
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Apple loses EU court battle over 13 billion euro tax bill in Ireland
Europe’s top court on Tuesday ruled against Apple in the tech giant’s 10-year court battle over its tax affairs in Ireland.
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Huawei launches $2,800 trifold phone hours after Apple debuts iPhone 16
The Mate XT comes in red and black, in three storage options with prices ranging from 19,999 yuan ($2,809) to 23,999 yuan ($3,371).
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Treasury yields rise ahead of final inflation prints before Fed meeting
Treasury yields rose early Tuesday ahead of the final major inflation prints and the Federal Reserve’s September meeting.
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In Huawei's battle against Apple, chips are still a weakness, says analyst
As Huawei battles it out with Apple in China, its chip capabilities remain a weakness, despite recent breakthroughs, according to one analyst.
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CNBC Daily Open: Did Apple's shiny new things improve market sentiment?
Maybe all it takes are shiny new things to lift our mood and take our minds off recession fears.
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Investors are ‘dramatically overestimating' an oil glut, Carlyle's Jeff Currie says
Global markets are severely overplaying an oil supply glut, said Jeff Currie, chief strategy officer of energy pathways at private equity giant Carlyle.
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European markets mixed as uncertainty weighs on sentiment
European stocks were mixed Tuesday, following a more positive session to start the week.
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‘Spook the West': Turkey's bid for BRICS both a strategic and symbolic step, analysts say
BRICS is seen by some as a symbolic counterweight to Western-led organizations like the EU, the G7 and even NATO.
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Car giants are being forced to confront some hard truths over the EV transition
European car giants are struggling to come to terms with a perfect storm of challenges on the path to full electrification.
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China's exports grow by 8.7% in August, beating expectations
China’s exports have been a bright spot in an economy otherwise struggling to boost domestic demand.
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Cautious Chinese travelers are taking more last-minute trips as economy struggles
Chinese travelers are taking more last-minute trips as they become more cautious with spending amid lackluster economic recovery.
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CNBC Daily Open: Did Apple's shiny new things uplift markets?
Maybe all it takes are shiny new things to lift our mood and take our minds off recession fears.
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Asia-Pacific markets mixed as investors digest China trade data
China’s exports grew 8.7% year-on-year in August and imports grew 0.5%, compared to the forecast of 6.5% and 2% in a Reuters poll.
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Tuesday's big stock stories: What's likely to move the market in the next trading session
On Monday, the three major averages rebounded from their worst week in 2024. Here’s what CNBC TV is watching going into Tuesday.
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Cramer's Lightning Round: Vertiv is a buy
“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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Jim Cramer names chip stocks to buy on the dip
CNBC’s Jim Cramer on Monday recommended three chip stocks to buy while they’re down from their highs: Micron, AMD and Arm.
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Jim Cramer says the Fed is likely to make a rate cut next week
CNBC’s Jim Cramer on Monday suggested the Federal Reserve will make a much-anticipated rate cut at its meeting next week.