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  1. China kicks off the year on strong note as retail, industrial data tops expectations

    China kicks off the year on strong note as retail, industrial data tops expectations

    China on Monday reported economic data for the first two months of the year that beat analysts' expectations.
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  2. Bitcoin may start to lose its reputation as a volatile asset. Here's why

    Bitcoin may start to lose its reputation as a volatile asset. Here's why

    "What's driving the bitcoin market right now is a simple demand-supply imbalance," Bitwise CIO Matt Hougan told CNBC's "ETF...
  3. Bitcoin shows its volatility once again, tumbling back to $67,000 in overnight declin

    Bitcoin shows its volatility once again, tumbling back to $67,000 in overnight decline

    Bitcoin is still up about more than 50% year to date, and the overnight drop came from near record highs.
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  4. Biden’s 'billionaire tax' takes aim at the super-rich — but can a wealth tax work in

    Biden’s 'billionaire tax' takes aim at the super-rich — but can a wealth tax work in reality?

    Calls for a wealth tax on the world's super-rich are once again gaining attention after U.S. President...
  5. Morgan Stanley names a head of artificial intelligence as Wall Street leans into AI

    Morgan Stanley names a head of artificial intelligence as Wall Street leans into AI

    The move shows the rising importance of AI in financial services, sparked by the rise of generative AI tools...
  6. HSBC is 'very positive' about the future of China's economy, CFO says

    HSBC is 'very positive' about the future of China's economy, CFO says

    HSBC is "very positive" about the mid- to long-term outlook for the Chinese economy despite the current headwinds, the British...
  7. 'Take the emotion out of investing' during a presidential election year, strategist s

    'Take the emotion out of investing' during a presidential election year, strategist says. What to do instead

    Trying to time the stock market during a presidential election year could cost...
  8. Here's when the Fed is likely to start cutting interest rates, according to investmen

    Here's when the Fed is likely to start cutting interest rates, according to investment strategists

    The U.S. central bank will likely reduce its benchmark interest rate by 0.75 percentage points to...
  9. Jamie Dimon endorses Disney CEO Bob Iger in proxy fight with Nelson Peltz's Trian Par

    Jamie Dimon endorses Disney CEO Bob Iger in proxy fight with Nelson Peltz's Trian Partners

    JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon endorsed Disney CEO Bob Iger in his proxy battle with activist Trian...
  10. Shareholder payouts hit a record $1.7 trillion last year as bank profits surged

    Shareholder payouts hit a record $1.7 trillion last year as bank profits surged

    Banks delivered record payouts as high interest rates boosted margins, according to a new report from British asset...
  11. Citadel's Ken Griffin says the Fed shouldn't cut too quickly, citing big tailwinds su

    Citadel's Ken Griffin says the Fed shouldn't cut too quickly, citing big tailwinds supporting inflation

    Ken Griffin, Citadel founder and CEO, thinks the Federal Reserve should move slowly to cut...
  12. Xiaomi is set to launch its electric car on March 28

    Xiaomi is set to launch its electric car on March 28

    Chinese smartphone company Xiaomi announced Tuesday it would formally launch its long-awaited electric car on March 28.

    More @ CNBC...
  13. China's valuations are 'way too low,' strategist says — here's why

    China's valuations are 'way too low,' strategist says — here's why

    Valuations of Chinese stocks are "way too low," according to Shaun Rein, founder and managing director of the China Market...
  14. Why Amtrak is attempting to revive the Texas Central bullet train

    Why Amtrak is attempting to revive the Texas Central bullet train

    In 2023, Amtrak revived long-held hopes for a Texas bullet train, in an attempt to capitalize on $66 billion in federal funds for...
  15. Bitcoin hits record high above $72,000 as UK opens the door to crypto exchange-traded

    Bitcoin hits record high above $72,000 as UK opens the door to crypto exchange-traded products

    The move from U.K. regulators comes after the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission approved the...
  16. China's annual parliamentary meeting has ended. Here are the key takeaways

    China's annual parliamentary meeting has ended. Here are the key takeaways

    For the first time in decades, China's premier did not host a press conference at the end of the annual parliamentary...
  17. China's housing minister says real estate developers must go bankrupt if necessary

    China's housing minister says real estate developers must go bankrupt if necessary

    China's struggling property developers won't be getting a major bailout, authorities indicated, warning that...
  18. DOJ opens investigation into Alaska Airlines incident of door panel blowing out midai

    DOJ opens investigation into Alaska Airlines incident of door panel blowing out midair, WSJ says

    The newspaper said investigators have contacted passengers, pilots and flight attendants on the...
  19. President Biden signs $460 billion spending bill to avert a partial government shutdo

    President Biden signs $460 billion spending bill to avert a partial government shutdown

    On Friday, the Senate had voted 75 to 22 to approve the package after the House passed it earlier this week....
  20. Mega-cap tech stocks dominate many ESG funds. Here’s why

    Mega-cap tech stocks dominate many ESG funds. Here’s why

    The top holdings of many ESG funds may be surprisingly familiar.

    More @ CNBC...
  21. China is making it much easier for foreigners to use mobile pay

    China is making it much easier for foreigners to use mobile pay

    Foreign visitors to China can now spend up to $2,000 a year using the mobile app Alipay without having to register their ID, up from...
  22. Powell says the Fed is 'not far' from the point of cutting interest rates

    Powell says the Fed is 'not far' from the point of cutting interest rates

    Powell on Thursday indicated that interest rate cuts may not be too far off, if inflation signals cooperate.

    More @...
  23. Bailing on the stock market during volatility is a ‘loser’s game,' financial advisor

    Bailing on the stock market during volatility is a ‘loser’s game,' financial advisor says. Here's why

    Getting out of the stock market during periods of volatility may feel safer. But the math...
  24. Watch Fed Chair Powell testify live before Senate Banking Committee

    Watch Fed Chair Powell testify live before Senate Banking Committee

    Powell is back Thursday on Capitol Hill, offering to the Senate Banking Committee his second day of congressionally mandated...
  25. Watch: ECB President Christine Lagarde speaks after rate decision

    Watch: ECB President Christine Lagarde speaks after rate decision

    European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde is giving a press conference following the bank's latest monetary policy...
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