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The steel screens help protect German-made Leopard tanks from inbound Russian munitions. Ukrainian troops fire a Leopard tank during an exercise near the front lines in eastern Ukraine in May. A German-made Leopard tank with protective screens at an undisclosed location. Courtesy of Rinat Ahkmetov's Steel FrontA German-made Leopard tank with protective screens at an undisclosed location. Both Ukraine and Russia have lost scores of armored vehicles, including tanks, to small drone attacks.
Persons: Rinat, Organizations: NATO, Rinat Akhmetov's, Service, Kyiv, REUTERS, Leopards, Steel, Abrams, Bradley Locations: Ukraine, Ukrainian, Germany, Russia
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download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . In today's big story, Goldman Sachs' earnings result might be a sign of the long-awaited return of M&A . The big storyM&A for allWin McNamee/Getty ImagesDon't look now, but M&A might finally be coming back. Goldman Sachs, Wall Street's perennial M&A king, smashed analysts' third-quarter expectations , notching $3 billion in profits. One analyst took things a step further, floating the idea of an "M&A supercycle" once the money that's been sitting on the sidelines finally gets put to work.
Persons: , Goldman Sachs, Win McNamee, Insider's Reed Alexander, David Solomon, that's, Jenny Chang, Rodriguez, Mariana Bazo, Tyler Le, TSMC, Biden, Donald Trump, Elon Musk, TK, Alex Brandon Elon Musk, Kamala Harris, Alain Tascan, Jeet Shroff, Shroff, Morgan Stanley, Dan DeFrancesco, Jordan Parker Erb, Hallam Bullock, Milan Sehmbi Organizations: Business, Service, LaGuardia Airport, Getty, BI, Monetary Fund, Chartered, Apple, Bloomberg, Google, Trump, PAC, America PAC, AP, Trump PAC, Epic, Discover Financial Services Locations: Midtown Manhattan, China, lockstep, New York, London
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailNo evidence to show tariffs aren't passed to consumers, says Capital Alpha's James LucierJames Lucier, Capital Alpha Partners managing director, and Tobin Marcus, Wolfe Research politics and policy head, join CNBC's 'The Exchange' to discuss outlooks on former President Trump's economic proposals, what companies would benefit from higher tariffs, and more.
Persons: James Lucier James Lucier, Tobin Marcus, Wolfe, CNBC's, Trump's Organizations: Capital Alpha Partners, Wolfe Research
While downsizing in preparation for a move, Karen found two large plastic bins full of baby clothes. Sitting on the floor, clothes all around, I felt a strong sense of nostalgia and an overwhelming love for my kids. AdvertisementThe early days of motherhood are uniqueIn those early days, when they were completely bound to me, I bonded with them in such an intense way, present for them at every moment. Normally, I'm not sentimental, but those early days of motherhood are unique. I'll never have another human being attached to me, like when my kids were babies, and their clothes represented that for me.
Persons: Karen Siwak, Karen, Organizations: Service Locations: Toronto, Germany
Defector, which relies on subscription revenue, was a hit out of the gate. Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . Defector's revenue is now up to $4.6 million a year, and it's still profitable. Defector thinks it can combat this with gift links that paying subscribers can pass along to their friends.
Persons: Deadspin, , Tom Ley, Meredith DotDash, Jasper Wang, That's Organizations: Service, Media, Twitter, Google, Facebook
Milli Vanilli is the latest act to get a streaming boost from a Netflix show. Three songs by the German pop duo feature in "Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story." Kate Bush and The Cramps have also had songs revived by Netflix shows. AdvertisementMilli Vanilli is the latest act to get a second wind with younger generations thanks to Netflix. "When something like this resurgence happens 20 years later, for example, the people making money aren't those artists.
Persons: Lyle, Erik Menendez, Kate Bush, , Rob Pilatus, they've, haven't, Milli, Kate Bush's, Goo Muck, Jenna Ortega, Anu Pillai, Pillai, Pilatus Organizations: Netflix, Service, TikTok, Billboard, Producers Guild, Morvan Locations: German, Milli
"I think [a C+ grade] would describe a rating where there is a lot of room for improvement," said Christine Mahoney, global retirement leader at Mercer, a consulting firm. 29 out of 48 global pension systems in 2024, according to the annual Mercer CFA Institute Global Pension Index , released Tuesday. The U.S. system is often referred to as a three-legged stool, consisting of Social Security, workplace retirement plans and individual savings. Employers aren't required to offer a retirement plan like a pension or 401(k) plan to workers. American workers can withdraw their 401(k) savings when they switch jobs, for example.
Persons: Christine Mahoney, doesn't, Mercer, Mahoney, it's, Graham Pearce, Pearce, David Blanchett Organizations: Mercer, Natixis Investment Management, U.S, Mercer CFA, Global, Social Security, Employers, U.S . Bureau of Labor Statistics, Finance, Research Locations: Netherlands, Iceland, Denmark, Israel, Mercer, Singapore, Australia, Finland, Norway, U.S
People are more aware of refurbished phones, thanks to ad campaigns and word of mouth. For $249 or 299 euros, customers could buy a refurbished iPhone or Android without knowing the model they'd get. AdvertisementPerhaps the biggest thing blocking people from buying more secondhand phones is the manufacturers themselves. Amy Marty Conrad, a 34-year-old who lives in the Washington, DC, area says she and her husband have each bought refurbished phones. But perhaps the biggest thing blocking people from buying more secondhand phones is the manufacturers themselves.
Persons: Steve Jobs, Ming, Chi Kuo, Apple, Glen, Thibaud Hug, Hug, Larauze, Hug de Larauze, He's, ChatGPT, Amy Marty Conrad, She's, it's, Tim Cook Organizations: Apple, Research, International Data Corporation, Vodafone, Recommerce, Zion Market Research, eBay, Samsung Galaxy, European Union, Apple Intelligence, Back Locations: Europe, France, England, Washington, DC, Oregon, European
Chinese media reported that China could rack up $850 billion in debt to help revive its economy. China has vowed to roll out more fiscal stimulus, but key details were missing in a recent update. AdvertisementChina's fiscal stimulus efforts could include racking up almost $1 trillion in fresh debt over the next several years, according to local media. The money could be used as fiscal stimulus and to help "off-the-books debt" in local governments, the people added. One researcher recently estimated that the direct effects of China's latest stimulus package may not be felt until 2025, mainly because more fiscal stimulus needs to be unlocked before the policies can bolster the nation's economy.
Persons: , Lan Fo'an Organizations: Service, China's, Finance, CNBC, Bloomberg, CSI Locations: China, Beijing, Hong Kong
For Love & Money is a column from Business Insider answering your relationship and money questions. Write to For Love & Money using this Google form. Dear For Love & Money,I am wealthy, and my friends always hint about their money problems. I don't know what to do. Write to For Love & Money using this Google form .
Persons: , I've, you've, it's, doesn't Organizations: Business, Service Locations: Maui, tiptoe
My family moved from Greenville, South Carolina, to Madrid. We owned a three-acre farm in the suburbs of Greenville, South Carolina, in a great school system surrounded by a wonderful community. We downsized when we movedOur daily life now consists of living in an apartment with about 1,100 square feet of space. We live in an apartment with simple decor and enough dishes and utensils for our family of four. No matter where my American family and I may live in the future, moving into a smaller apartment in Spain taught us that all of the important things we need in life aren't things.
Persons: , Joanna Gaines, hasn't Organizations: Service Locations: Greenville , South Carolina, Madrid, Spain, Florida
She credited assistive technologies more broadly with saving her from "desperation and extremely dark thoughts." The Atalante X is made by Wandercraft, a company founded by a group of engineers in 2012 that develops mobility technologies. Kevin Piette, a Paralympic tennis player, carried the Olympic torch in the Atalante X, Wandercraft's robotic exoskeleton. Advancing rehabilitationDr. Laurent Metz, Wandercraft's global chief medical officer, described the Atalante X as a "walking robot full of sensors." Other assistive technologies are redefining accessibility and mobility.
Persons: there's, , Esther Klang, Klang, Wandercraft, Kevin Piette, Laurent Metz, Metz, ReWalk, Elaine Schaertl, Short, Tatum, Dani Clode, neuroscientists, Clode, It's Organizations: Service, Robotics, Tufts University, Tatum Robotics, National Disability Institute Locations: Wandercraft's, Europe, Brazil
Harris has proposed expanding the small business tax deduction ten-fold, from $5,000 to $50,000. Five female entrepreneurs told BI that many small business owners aren't aware of the plan. Only one of them, she said, reached out to inform her about Vice President Kamala Harris' proposal to increase the small business tax deduction tenfold. Oswald thinks that small business advocacy organizations and financial institutions that provide loans should send the word out about candidates' proposals. Related storiesAnne Zimmerman, 71, co-founded one such organization, Small Business for America's Future, in addition to her Ohio-based accounting firm for small businesses.
Persons: Harris, , Ashley Storck, Kamala Harris, Storck, — she's, Joe Biden, Rhett Buttle, Biden, Hama Hinnawi, Patricia Oswald, Hinnawi, Oswald, Anne Zimmerman, there's, You've, Zimmerman, Taylor McCleneghan, Mary Hansen Organizations: Service, White, Small Business, Business Development Center, Small, America's, Trump, Republican, American University Locations: Madison , Wisconsin, Ohio, Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Chicago
Harris has proposed expanding the small business tax deduction ten-fold, from $5,000 to $50,000. Five female entrepreneurs told BI that many small business owners aren't aware of the plan. Only one of them, she said, reached out to inform her about Vice President Kamala Harris' proposal to increase the small business tax deduction tenfold. Oswald thinks that small business advocacy organizations and financial institutions that provide loans should send the word out about candidates' proposals. Related storiesAnne Zimmerman, 71, co-founded one such organization, Small Business for America's Future, in addition to her Ohio-based accounting firm for small businesses.
Persons: Harris, , Ashley Storck, Kamala Harris, Storck, — she's, Joe Biden, Rhett Buttle, Biden, Hama Hinnawi, Patricia Oswald, Hinnawi, Oswald, Anne Zimmerman, there's, You've, Zimmerman, Taylor McCleneghan, Mary Hansen Organizations: Service, White, Small Business, Business Development Center, Small, America's, Trump, Republican, American University Locations: Madison , Wisconsin, Ohio, Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Chicago
Since my wife is the breadwinner, I'm the stay-at-home dad. AdvertisementMy wife is an OBGYN, and when I first met her, she was making significantly more than me each year. I was an elementary school teacher then and would do my best to help children learn important things — such as reading and respecting others. After all, elementary school teachers aren't known for making big bucks. In addition to the fear, I experienced things (many of them gross) that I had never had before — even as an elementary school teacher.
Persons: , Ellie, I've, I'm, I'd Organizations: Service
Part of the shift is demographic: Over the past few decades, the number of single women in America has skyrocketed. In 2023, there were 43 million single women living in the US, a 55% increase since 2000. Single women are older, more educated, and more financially independent than they were a generation earlier. In 2000, 48% of single women reported voting. And her support is growing: A recent Ipsos survey found Harris leading among single women voters by nearly 40 points.
Persons: Donald Trump, Sen, JD Vance, Jennifer Aniston, Taylor Swift, Kamala Harris, Lady, Swift, Benjamin Button, Meghan McCain, John McCain, he's, Joe Biden, Harris, Jesse Watters, Roe, Wade, Dobbs, Trump, , MeToo, Biden, Tim Walz, Jake Paul Organizations: Pew Research Center, Pew, Democratic, Fox News, Survey Center, Gallup, Social Survey, Biden, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Trump Locations: Ohio, America
Mortgage rates dropped a lot over the last few months in response to what appeared to be cooling in the labor market. See more mortgage rates on Zillow Real Estate on ZillowMortgage CalculatorUse our free mortgage calculator to see how today's mortgage rates will affect your monthly and long-term payments. You can calculate this by dividing your closing costs by the amount you're saving on your monthly mortgage payment. 5-Year Mortgage Rate TrendsHere's how 30-year and 15-year mortgage rates have trended over the last five years, according to Freddie Mac data. Mortgage rates are determined by a variety of different factors, including larger economic trends, Federal Reserve policy, your state's current mortgage rates, the type of loan you're getting, and your personal financial profile.
Persons: they've, Freddie Mac Organizations: Zillow, ARM, Federal Housing Administration, Department of Veterans Affairs, Fed Locations: U.S, Chevron
Americans are more eager to vote early than they were before the pandemic, but a deep partisan divide on early voting remains, the latest national NBC News poll shows. Another 47% said they plan to vote early (20% by mail and 27% in person). Overall, 52% of voters said they're planning to cast their ballots early this year, with 44% planning to vote in person on Election Day. (By late October, the share of people saying they'd vote early had risen to 68%.) The partisan divide between those voting early and on Election Day remains stark, after years of former President Donald Trump and his Republican allies attacking the legitimacy of early voting.
Persons: Donald Trump, Kamala Harris, Trump Organizations: NBC News, NBC, Wall, Republican
AdvertisementThe acute lack of customers was somewhat surprising, given that Causeway Bay Books is pretty well-known. It all started in Hong KongFor 20 years, Lam founded and managed the original bookstore in Hong Kong — set up in and named after a vibrant district on Hong Kong Island. But the people who go to Causeway Bay Books — whose mainstays are books on politics and history — know what they are looking for. You shouldn't call it Hong Kong but Chinese Hong Kong," Lam said. Although he still misses Hong Kong from time to time, he says it's no longer the place he once knew.
Persons: kee, Lam, , Hong Kong —, Kongers, Xi Jinping's, Ben Cheng, Huileng Tan, Hong Kongers, Taipei —, Wang, boisterously, Hong, China —, Hong Kong's, Zero, Peter Parks, Cheng, it's Organizations: Chinese Communist Party, Service, Taiwan Beer, Congressional, Commission, Taiwan, Fo Guang, New Taiwan, Hong Kongers, National Taiwan Normal University Locations: Lam, Hong Kong, Taipei, Taiwan, China, Beijing, Fo Guang University, Hong, America, AFP
Among his patients, he's seeing election-related anxiety tied to the race between Harris and Trump. This year, he's hearing a range of concerns from his patients regarding both Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump. The result: These folks are overwhelmingly keeping quiet about their political beliefs and voting plans for the upcoming election and are closeted Trump supporters. For many people, their political beliefs are often tied to personal identity. AdvertisementBut by keeping political beliefs hidden, it can affect personal relationships.
Persons: Jonathan Alpert, Harris, Trump, Alpert, , Kamala Harris, Donald Trump, Joe Biden, aren't, We're, Tayfun, didn't, Sen, John McCain, Biden — Organizations: Service, D.C, Trump, Trump voters, Getty Locations: United States, New York, Washington, , Connecticut, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Erie, Anadolu
There is an impending wave of new startups spinning out of larger AI labs, per Air Street Capital's State of AI report. AI labs are fragmenting due to ego clashes, philosophical disagreements, and commercial pressures. But as AI labs work towards the sector's holy grail, known as artificial general intelligence, those personalities have clashed — sometimes leading to a very public parting of ways. They are just some of the examples in a long line of AI labs that have fractured away from their juggernaut predecessors to form new startups. The exception would be if AI labs pivot toward building a niche model within a specific vertical, he said.
Persons: , Ilya Sutskever, Andreessen Horowitz, StabilityAI's, H's cofounders, Sam Altman, Noel Hurley, they're, Nathan Benaich, Samir Kumar, Kumar, Peter J, Liu, Hurley, Benaich Organizations: Service, Sequoia, Black, Labs, TechCrunch, Accel, UiPath, NEA, Founders, Air Street Capital, Literal Labs, Touring Capital, Meta, Google Locations: Capital's, Paris, Sutskever
Wells Fargo on Friday was the first portfolio name to report third-quarter results, which have been greeted enthusiastically on Wall Street. Morgan Stanley and Abbott Laboratories — both Club names as well — report earnings before Wednesday's opening bell. Revenue and earnings estimates can be found on stock ticker pages on any number of free financial websites and through brokerage account providers. Portfolio management is a must. After considering these factors, be sure to then take a higher-level portfolio management view of your investments.
Persons: Wells, Morgan Stanley, Abbott Laboratories —, Jim Cramer's, , Eli Lilly, writeups, Stanley Black, Decker, Jim, Jim Cramer, Andrew Kelly Organizations: Abbott Laboratories, Abbott Labs, Microsoft, TJX, Palo Alto Networks, Club, Nvidia, Devices, Taiwan Semiconductor Management Company, Jim Cramer's Charitable, CNBC, Flag, New York Stock Exchange Locations: Wells Fargo, U.S
DETROIT — A growing number of Americans with auto loans owe more than their vehicles are worth, according to a report Tuesday from Edmunds.com. Upside-down car loans aren't necessarily dire on their own, but a growing number of consumers being underwater is another indication of pressure on American consumers. Edmunds reports more than one in five consumers with negative equity owe more than $10,000 on their auto loans. That includes 22% of vehicle owners with negative equity who owed $10,000 or more, while 7.5% have negative equity of more than $15,000. Consumers can counter upside-down car loans by holding onto the vehicles for longer periods.
Persons: Jessica Caldwell, Edmunds, Ivan Drury Organizations: CDK, DETROIT, Federal Reserve Locations: Chicago , Illinois, United States, Canada, Edmunds.com, Edmunds
CNBC's Jim Cramer critiqued the market action Tuesday and advised investors not to trade when stocks react immediately to earnings reports, as some of these moves are not necessarily warranted. He said the action occurred as a part of the "quarterly re-pricing process" of earnings season. While he's against painting with broad strokes when it comes to earnings season, Cramer said he's not suggesting that there aren't important benchmarks and details worth paying attention to. "There are so many people playing with so much money — professionals who pay people fortunes to figure this stuff out — let them fight to set the price," Cramer said. "For regular investors like you, trying to trade that initial post-earnings action is just an easy way to lose money four times a year, like clockwork."
Persons: CNBC's Jim Cramer, Stocks, Cramer, he's Organizations: Dow Jones, Nasdaq Locations: Dutch
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