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download the appSign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. Read previewEven Nvidia, which appears untouchable in 2024, may not be immune to the government's sweeping crackdown on the Magnificent Seven. They have received complaints from competitors that Nvidia abused its dominance and pressured cloud providers to buy multiple Nvidia products, The Information reported on Thursday. Nvidia did not immediately respond to Business Insider's request for comment sent outside regular business hours. The DOJ's focus on Nvidia follows a series of other recent government investigations into Big Tech.
Persons: , prem, Biden Organizations: Service, Department, Politico, Nvidia, Business, Reuters, Big Tech, FTC, DOJ, Apple, Amazon, Activision Blizzard
Bank transfer or payment fraud losses spiked by nearly 150% over that span to $1.9 billion. The big banks that run Zelle in particular “rarely” reimburse customers duped by scammers, according to a recent Senate investigation. So Democrats in Congress are introducing new legislation that would seek to crack down on payment scams by closing loopholes in existing law. For instance, Zelle says that while customers hurt by unauthorized activity are “typically” able to get their money back, victims of scams may not. Under pressure from lawmakers, last year banks on Zelle began refunding some victims of imposter scams.
Persons: scammers, Maxine Waters, Sens, Richard Blumenthal, Elizabeth Warren, ” Blumenthal, “ Zelle, Zelle, Wells, ” Zelle, ” Ariana Duval, Duval, , ” Duval, Cameron Fowler, EWS, ” Fowler, Fowler, he’s “, Organizations: New, New York CNN, Consumers, Bank, Republican, Rep, Senate, CNN, Homeland Security, Governmental Affairs, Investigations, Blumenthal, JPMorgan, Bank of America, North Carolina Agricultural, Technical State University, PayPal, Warning, Connecticut Democrat Locations: New York, Wells Fargo, Zelle, Connecticut
The Nikkei 225 sank 4.5% on Friday, extending a global stock rout that started following the release of weak US economic data. The Bank of Japan (BOJ) raised interest rates by 15 basis points to 0.25% on Wednesday, its second hike this year, and announced plans to taper off its policy of bond buying. ”The hike has narrowed the difference in interest rate between the United States and Japan, which pushed the Japanese yen higher against the greenback. Combined with strong corporate earnings and effective corporate governance reforms, the weak yen propelled the Nikkei 225 to all-time highs this year. “From a Japanese equity perspective, the earnings boost from a weak yen is set to diminish,” Citi analysts said on Thursday.
Persons: , Ken Cheung, Frank Benzimra, Korea’s, Australia’s Organizations: Hong Kong CNN — Japan’s Nikkei, Nikkei, Bank of Japan, Traders, Mizuho Securities, greenback, Societe Generale, ” Citi, Dow, Nasdaq, Labor Department, , ” ANZ, Federal Reserve Locations: Hong Kong, United States, Japan, Asia, Shanghai
Hundreds of them staged a demonstration this week at an office affiliated with Temu in the southern Chinese city of Guangzhou. They were protesting what they called “unjust” fines levied by the company or withheld payment on goods already sold, among other complaints. Temu operates as an online store, carrying cut-price merchandise from self-employed sellers. Four sellers interviewed by CNN said the fines ranged from one to five times the wholesale price of the product. CNN has seen screenshots of the seller’s Temu account showing a total of just under two million yuan was ineligible for withdrawal.
Persons: Temu, “ I’m, , Shein, ” Temu, Abe Yousef, Goldman Sachs, Ivy Yang, , Peng Organizations: Hong Kong CNN —, Temu, CNN, Super, Shein, Consumers Locations: China, Hong Kong, Guangzhou, Chinese, Thailand, Temu, , United States, Latin America, East, Southeast Asia
Read previewHundreds of people thronged the Guangzhou office of the e-commerce platform Temu in rallies this month, protesting fines and refund policies they said are destroying small merchants' profits. About 80 merchants gathered on Monday on the 30th floor of the Guangzhou office building, with some eventually gaining entry to the company premises, Chinese outlet Yicai reported. The China Securities Journal, a Beijing-based outlet run by state agency Xinhua, wrote that merchants had approached the Guangzhou office about 10 times in July over their complaints. On China's social media, anger is mounting toward what is being seen as Western shoppers taking advantage of Chinese merchants. "Foreigners can buy products from Chinese merchants, receive the goods, and not spend any money," wrote one blogger based in Hebei.
Persons: , Temu Organizations: Service, PDD Holdings, Business, South China Morning, China Securities Journal, Xinhua Locations: Guangzhou, Temu, Beijing, Hebei, China
While there are still concerns about the company's aggressive AI spending, we believe these investments will pay off in the long run. Both trends were cited as the main drivers behind Meta's revenue outperformance in the quarter. Zuckerberg added that AI is opening the door to new experiences and opportunities, especially with Meta AI, which is powered by the company's large language model that is often referred to as Llama. Zuckerberg said he believes Meta AI will be the most used AI assistant in the world by year end. Management now sees capex in the range of $37 billion to $40 billion, up from its prior range of $35 billion to $40 billion.
Persons: China's ByteDance, — Zuckerberg, Zuckerberg, we'll, Ray, Jim Cramer's, Jim Cramer, Jim, Mark Zuckerberg Organizations: Revenue, LSEG, China's, Meta, Investment, Facebook, Realty Labs, VR, Management, CNBC, Press, AFP, Getty Locations: United States, U.S, Tokyo
Washington, D.C., Attorney General Brian Schwalb sued the online ticket exchange platform StubHub on Wednesday, alleging deceptive and unfair pricing. The lawsuit claims StubHub uses deceptive advertising of low ticket prices to lure consumers who pay vastly more after an arduous checkout process. "This is no accident — StubHub intentionally hides the true price to boost profits at its customers' expense," Schwalb said in a statement. In its lawsuit, the attorney general's office said that from 2014 to 2015, StubHub used "all-in pricing," in which the advertised price included mandatory fees. The complaint alleged that StubHub did a testing period where it randomly assigned consumers to one of the two models.
Persons: Brian Schwalb, Schwalb, StubHub, Eric Baker, Viagogo Organizations: San Francisco . Washington , D.C, Labor, of Columbia, Washington , D.C, eBay Locations: San Francisco . Washington ,, Washington ,
CNBC's Jim Cramer on Wednesday detailed why he thinks the Federal Reserve will soon implement interest rate cuts, saying earnings season so far makes it clear that consumers continue to feel the weight of inflation. "I think that's why the Fed really laid the groundwork for a rate cut when it issued its statement today." At its Wednesday meeting, the Federal Reserve chose to hold rates steady, saying there has been "some further progress" towards its 2% inflation goal. Consumers are turning away from companies they feel have priced their goods too high, Cramer said. "Things are too expensive because people aren't doing well enough to afford to buy them, and interest rates are too high.
Persons: CNBC's Jim Cramer, Jerome Powell, Cramer, Powell, , Robert Hum Organizations: Reserve, Federal Reserve, CNBC, Management
Learn moreThe Lost Lands Festival is known for two things: boosted bass and dinosaurs. Here's what fans can expect and how to find tickets to Lost Lands Festival 2024. Lost Lands Festival 2024 scheduleThe Lost Lands Festival only offers three-day passes, with no single-day original tickets available. How to buy tickets for Lost Lands Festival 2024Original tickets for Lost Lands Festival 2024 have sold out. How much are Lost Lands Festival tickets?
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Federal regulators have determined that Amazon can be held responsible for defective goods sold by third-party merchants on its online marketplace, rejecting the company's position that it's merely an intermediary between consumers and sellers. Amazon's marketplace, which hosts millions of third-party sellers, now accounts for approximately 60% of the company's e-commerce sales. The company has previously said it invests hundreds of millions of dollars per year to ensure products sold are safe and compliant. At issue were 418,818 goods sold through Amazon, including faulty carbon monoxide detectors, hairdryers without electrocution protection and children's sleepwear that posed a burn risk. This program gives Amazon "far-reaching control" over the products sold on its platform, the judge said.
Persons: it's, It's, they're Organizations: U.S . Consumer Product Safety Commission, Amazon, Consumer Locations: Robbinsville , New Jersey, U.S, Tennessee
Sellers are quickly "losing their grip" on the housing market, according to Capital Economics. That's because home prices are cooling, thanks to more inventory staying on the market. Still, the research firm is forecasting a 5% surge in home prices by the end of the year. That's because higher levels of inventory are starting to weigh on home prices, according to the research firm Capital Economics. It's starting to reverse a trend that's persisted for the past few years, with tight inventory pushing home prices to record highs.
Persons: Sellers, Organizations: Capital Economics, Service, Business
NEW YORK AP —Francine Pascal, a onetime soap opera writer whose “Sweet Valley High” novels and the ongoing adventures of twins Elizabeth and Jessica Wakefield and other teens captivated millions of young readers, has died at age 92. Pascal died Sunday, her publisher, Penguin Random House, said. Starting in 1983, Francine Pascal oversaw the completion of more than 150 “Sweet Valley High” stories with the help of others. “Sweet Valley is the essence of high school,” Pascal told People magazine in 1988. John Pascal died in 1981.
Persons: Francine Pascal, Elizabeth, Jessica Wakefield, Pascal, ” Pascal, , , , Francine Paula Rubin, John Pascal, Dallas ”, Jessica, You’ll, Jerome Offenberg, Jamie Organizations: Sunday, Penguin Random, Wakefield, New York City, New York University, Cosmopolitan, Dallas, Entertainment Locations: Sweet, Angeles, New York
Stanley Black & Decker on Tuesday morning delivered solid quarterly results — enhanced by strong cash flow performance, allowing management to raise its full-year guidance. Stanley Black & Decker Why we own it: Stanley Black & Decker is in the later innings of a multi-year restructuring plan. Stanley Black & Decker, which also makes fastening and assembly systems, jumped 7.5% on Tuesday's release following last week's 9.7% gain. Full-year organic sales in Tools & Outdoor are projected to be down about 1% at the midpoint, with year-over-year margin improvement. To honor the occasion, Donald Allan, Jr., President & CEO of Stanley Black & Decker, joined by Chris Taylor, NYSE Global Head of Advisory, rings the Opening Bell®.
Persons: Stanley Black, Decker, we're, Don Allen, DeWalt, Pat Hallinan, , Jim Cramer's, Jim Cramer, Jim, Donald Allan , Jr, Chris Taylor Organizations: Revenue, Bosch, Techtronic Industries, Federal Reserve, Management, Stanley, Aerospace, CNBC, The New York Stock Exchange, NYSE Global Locations: Europe, France, Italy, Latin America
This summer, a shocking shade of lime green seems to have taken over. On Etsy, shoppers and sellers alike have eagerly hopped on the trend. Search Etsy for "brat" and you'll see over 1,000 results for brat-themed shirts, stickers, buttons, stationery and more. Others pair the brat green with different cultural phenomena like Taylor Swift lyrics, or increasingly, homages to Vice President Kamala Harris. Here's how Etsy sellers are getting in on the action.
Persons: Charli, you've, Julia, Taylor Swift, Kamala Harris, Joe Biden, Harris, Charli XCX, Kamala Organizations: CNBC, Democratic
New York CNN —A US safety regulator announced Tuesday that it voted unanimously to hold Amazon responsible for faulty or unsafe products sold by third-parties on its website and app. The US Consumer Product Safety Commission, tasked with ordering companies to recall dangerous products sold in America, said it found more than 400,000 defective products sold on Amazon’s platform that the online retailer now must recall or face legal consequences. The ruling today underlines the CPSC’s crackdown on products it views as unsafe. The agency first sued the mega-retailer in 2021, when it said it was cracking down on Amazon because it has limited ability to force a recall of foreign products. Amazon claims in a statement when it was notified about the potential safety issues, it “swiftly notified customers, instructed them to stop using the products, and refunded them.”CNN’s Chris Isidore contributed to this report.
Persons: Joe Biden, , CPSC, Robert Adler, , CNN’s Chris Isidore Organizations: New, New York CNN, US Consumer Product Safety Commission, Amazon, Consumer Locations: New York, America
AdvertisementSybill helps sales reps by recording every sales call and generating transcriptions and summaries for future reference. By consolidating information from these interactions, Sybill helps sales reps gain a clearer understanding of the customers' budget, stakeholders, and timeline. With Sybill, sales reps can automatically sync information, providing sales leaders with real-time visibility into deals. AdvertisementOther AI sales tools include Gong, an AI-powered revenue intelligence platform that raised $582.9 million, according to PitchBook. The company helps sales leaders forecast revenue and improve team productivity, targeting enterprise customers like ADP and Snowflake.
Persons: , Gorish Aggarwal, Aggarwal, Nishit Asnani, Soumyarka Mondal, Mehak, salespeople, Sybill, They're, Slack, Gong Organizations: Service, Stanford, Business, Greycroft Capital, Neotribe Ventures, Powerhouse Ventures, Enterprise, Balto Software Locations: Salesforce, Avoma, Sybill
To start let's examine the 200-day moving average on the daily chart below shown as a dashed blue line. Looking back to the most recent correction in April, that was the support level of the price-to-moving average spread: 34%. We could be approaching a support level based on this analysis. This could occur by price continuing to move lower along with the moving average trending higher as the recent higher price readings factor into the average. The 50-day moving average of the daily volume totals is clearly in a decline since April.
Persons: Steve Eisman, Eisman, We're, Todd Gordon, Gordon, NVDA Organizations: CNBC, Nvidia, Jan, Edge, Inside Edge, NBC UNIVERSAL Locations: NVDA
A slight decrease in mortgage rates in the month of June definitely helped buyers, said Yun. Housing affordability is improving ever so modestly, but it is moving in the right direction. While there's still an affordability challenge broadly, conditions are "moving towards a more neutral market," Orphe Divounguy, a senior economist at Zillow. Total housing inventory registered at the end of June was 1.32 million units, up 3.1% from May and 23.4% from a year ago, according to NAR. Competition is easing fastest in the South, where all major southern markets except Dallas and Raleigh are either neutral or buyer-friendly, according to the June 2024 Zillow Housing Market Report.
Persons: Yun, Freddie Mac, Lawrence Yun, Chen Zhao, there's, Selma Hepp Organizations: Sdi, CNBC, Investors, National Association of Realtors, Zillow Locations: Redfin, Dallas, Raleigh
The topic of Temu and Shein's growth will hover over tech earnings this week, as Amazon reports second-quarter results alongside Meta, eBay and Etsy. watch nowIn Amazon's report on Thursday, the company is expected to show revenue growth of about 11% to $148.6 billion, according to LSEG. That's where Temu and Shein come into play, as merchants now have new ways to get products to American consumers. Amazon has continued to highlight its delivery prowess and its focus on speed in the face of growing competition from Temu and Shein. However, while it's long touted itself as the "lowest-priced U.S. retailer," Amazon has shown that it's well aware of Temu and Shein's increasing popularity.
Persons: Stefani Reynolds, David Zapolsky, Zapolsky, it's, Shein, Andy Jassy, Jassy, It's, Angus Mordant, Temu, Meta, Susan Li, Jamie Iannone, Etsy, Amazon, Amazon's Zapolsky Organizations: Apple, CNBC, Afp, Getty, eBay, Meta, Etsy, Tech, YouTube, Microsoft, Intel, Qualcomm, Google, PDD Holdings, Amazon, European Union, Bloomberg, Barclays, Finance, EBay, Bank of America, Walmart Locations: U.S, China, Temu, New York, Asia, Pacific, San Francisco, Singapore
Last Sunday, after President Biden announced he was stepping down from his presidential campaign and endorsing Kamala Harris as his replacement, Democratic meme makers rejoiced. Minutes after the announcement, a group chat called “Rebel Alliance” — made up of left-wing creators who got to know one another during the 2020 campaign — lit up with excited messages. “All the progressive meme warriors are giddy right now,” said John Sellers, a co-founder of The Other 98 Percent, a popular left-wing Facebook page with 7.1 million followers, who participated in the chat. There’s “genuine excitement” about Ms. Harris among liberal creators, he said, “whereas with Biden we were trying to manufacture excitement from vapor.”
Persons: Biden, Kamala Harris, , , John Sellers, There’s, Harris Organizations: Democratic
Mortgage rates have been prohibitively high this year for many would-be homebuyers. But as mortgage affordability improves throughout the next few months, more buyers should be able to find a home and mortgage payment that fits their budget. See more mortgage rates on Zillow Real Estate on ZillowToday's refinance ratesMortgage type Average rate today This information has been provided by Zillow. This is a significant slowdown compared when it peaked at 9.1% in 2022, which means mortgage rates should start trending down soon. This means your entire monthly mortgage payment, including taxes and insurance, shouldn't exceed 28% of your pre-tax monthly income.
Persons: you'll, Fannie Mae Organizations: Zillow, Mortgage, Association, Sky Locations: Chevron
Renting your home to strangers for money wasn't even on the horizon when my husband and I bought our first house almost 20 years ago. I thought renting our house to race-goers would be an easy way to make a quick paycheck. We were early Airbnb adoptersIt didn't go well at first, though, with our first guests writing us a bad check. Courtesy of the auhorAlthough it's commonplace now, in those early days, friends thought we'd lost it when we let strangers stay in our house. A beautiful house that just needed some work, with a third floor guest suite and a carriage house, it had tons of potential as a short-term rental rental.
Persons: wasn't, Airbnb, we'd, Vertigo, COVID didn't, we're, aren't, it's, Diane Deaton, who's, It's, I've Organizations: Service, Kentucky Derby, Business, Realtors, House Locations: Louisville , Kentucky, Vertigo Louisville, Detroit, Louisville
CNN —An Ohio restaurant is not responsible for a customer’s injury after a bone was found in an order of boneless wings, a divided Ohio Supreme Court ruled Thursday, affirming an appellate court’s earlier decision. Berkheimer’s medical records said that a doctor found a “5cm-long chicken bone” lodged in his esophagus, according to court records. Berkheimer sued the restaurant, a food supplier, and a chicken farm in the Butler County Common Pleas Court in 2017. In 2023, Berkheimer appealed to the Supreme Court, which agreed to hear the case, the release said. On Thursday, the Ohio Supreme Court affirmed the dismissal of the lawsuit, saying the customer could have guarded against a piece of bone in his meal.
Persons: Michael Berkheimer, Berkheimer, , , , Joseph T, Deters Organizations: CNN, Wings, Twelfth, Court Locations: An Ohio, Ohio, Brookwood, Hamilton , Ohio, Butler
From conversations with e-commerce analysts, TikTok Shop partners, sellers, and creators, it's clear that Shop is growing steadily in the US and driving meaningful sales for some brands. TikTok Shop is also showing strong momentum in regions outside the US that have embraced social shopping more, like Southeast Asia. Order-tracking platform Route saw global order volume on TikTok Shop grow a modest 35% between January and June. AdvertisementWhat's working for TikTok ShopWell-timed promotional campaigns and live selling have bolstered TikTok Shop's growth this year, agency sources told BI. TikTok Live has become an e-commerce hub for all types of sellers, including pre-owned luxury retailer What Goes Around Comes Around, which has a streaming studio in its store.
Persons: , influencers, TikTok, it's, It's, Nicole Rechtszaid, Steele, Pena, Rechtszaid, Dan Whateley, Julian Reis, SuperOrdinary, Reis, we've, Michael Yamartino Organizations: Service, Business, TikTok Shop, TikTok, Ghost Agency, Amazon's, livestreams Locations: Southeast Asia, Paris, Maybelline New York, Asia, China
ChatGPT creator OpenAI on Thursday announced a prototype of its search engine, SearchGPT, in an effort to directly compete with Google Search. "Not really seeing any decline in web traffic away from web search" despite the popularity of AI chatbots," Marks said Friday. Alphabet's efforts to incorporate generative AI into Google Search — dubbed "AI Overviews" — are resonating with users, CEO Sundar Pichai said on the conference call. He added that people are looking for help with complex topics are engaging more and keep coming back for AI Overviews. To be sure, the AI threats to Google Search is not the only question on Alphabet investors' minds.
Persons: OpenAI, Jeff Marks, It's, Marks, OpenAI's SearchGPT, Bing, That's, Rosenblatt, Alphabet's, Sundar Pichai, Pichai, There's, Jim Cramer's, Jim Cramer, Jim, Idrees Abbas Organizations: Google, Microsoft, Nasdaq, Investor, Rosenblatt, Bing, Bank of America, Citigroup, Citi, Management, CNBC, Getty
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