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AdvertisementUkraine said on Monday that it found Western-made parts inside North Korean ballistic missiles. Ukraine's military intelligence agency said that it found Western-made parts inside North Korea's KN-23 and KN-24 short-range ballistic missiles. Kyiv said that it had previously found Western technology in the North Korean missiles. The Monday statement marks Ukraine's latest announcement on the finding of Western-made parts inside weapons used by Russia in this war. NATO said the introduction of North Korean troops into the war marked a "significant escalation" in the grinding conflict.
Persons: HUR, Organizations: North, XP, Anadolu, Getty, North Korean, Korean, NATO Locations: Ukraine, Russia, Kyiv, Europe, Russian, North Korea, China, Japan, Switzerland, British, North Korean, DPRK, Iran, Pyongyang, Moscow, Russia's, Kursk
Market Open: November 25, 2024
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailNews Update – Market OpenCNBC brings you fast, accurate, and actionable business news and market updates.
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AdvertisementNowThis laid off about half its unionized newsroom, marking the second deep round of cuts this year. A softness in digital advertising has led to widespread media layoffs in recent years. NowThis recently laid off about half its unionized newsroom, the second round of deep cuts this year at the progressive digital news outlet. The layoffs impacted 13 of NowThis' 21 members of WGA East, which represents the newsroom, a union representative told Business Insider. It joined Vox Media through Vox's 2021 acquisition of Group Nine Media.
Persons: NowThis, Michael Vito Valentino, Vox, George Soros Organizations: WGA, Business, Fallen Media, MTV, Vox Media, Group Nine Media, Open Society, Democratic, Noticias Para Inmigrantes Locations: NowThis
With uncertainty lingering over how President-elect Donald Trump's policy intentions could affect vital parts of the economy, December no longer looks like a done deal for an interest rate cut. Primarily, it was Trump's victory and the extent to which his policies will stimulate the economy and perhaps goose inflation. In a recent CNBC interview, Bessent advocated for a gradual implementation of tariffs and insisted that Trump has no desire to stoke inflation. A market rally Monday lost a little bit of its steam as well as investors continued to weigh the prospects for Fed policy. "It is really, really hard to argue the other side of tariffs will slow growth and raise inflation.
Persons: Donald Trump's, Charles Schwab, Kathy Jones, Jones, Liz Ann Sonders, Schwab, you've, Sonders, Trump, Scott Bessent, Bessent Organizations: Traders, Federal Reserve, Fed, CNBC, Treasury, Nasdaq
On the first trading day since Donald Trump chose the billionaire financier Scott Bessent as his pick for Treasury secretary, investors seem to be signaling they like the choice. Bessent does,” Paul Donovan, chief economist of UBS Global Wealth Management, wrote in a research note on Monday. The Key Square Group founder overcame serious opposition from some in Trump’s inner circle. On Wall Street, a document was circulated suggesting that his Key Square hedge fund had underperformed the booming markets. Bessent’s ascent is notable in that he doesn’t appear to have been on Trump’s radar during his first administration.
Persons: Donald Trump, Scott Bessent, ” Paul Donovan, Elon Musk, Howard Lutnick, Cantor Fitzgerald, Trump, Lutnick, Bessent, Mark Rowan Organizations: , UBS Global Wealth Management, Key Square, Commerce Department, Apollo Global Management
When Donald J. Trump first ran for the White House in 2016, his closing campaign advertisement lamented the influence of Wall Street in Washington, flashing ominous images of big banks and the billionaire liberal philanthropist George Soros. Now, as president-elect, Mr. Trump has tapped two denizens of Wall Street to run his economic agenda. Mr. Trump’s choices to lead his economic team show the prominence of billionaire investors in setting an agenda that is supposed to fuel a “blue-collar boom” but that skeptics think will mostly benefit the rich. As Mr. Trump prepares to assume the presidency in January, business owners and investors are closely attuned to which of his economic promises he will ultimately follow through on. The selections of Mr. Bessent and Mr. Lutnick cement a hold by Wall Street executives over the two most important economic posts in any administration.
Persons: Donald J, Trump, George Soros, Scott Bessent, Soros, Howard Lutnick, Cantor Fitzgerald, Bessent Organizations: White House, Commerce Department, Mr, Wall Street Locations: Washington, China
State Farm has signed USC star JuJu Watkins to an NIL deal as it increases its investment in women's sports. State Farm is furthering its investment in women's sports with two new deals. State Farm will kick off the NIL partnership with Watkins starring as a "new neighbor" in a co-branded ad spot with mascot/spokesman Jake from State Farm. State Farm's investments in women's sports now include the National Women's Soccer League, the Women's National Basketball Association, National Collegiate Athletics Association basketball regular season and women's Olympic basketball and volleyball. State Farm saw an additional 28% boost in effectiveness when the spots aired during her Iowa Hawkeyes games.
Persons: JuJu Watkins, Kristyn Cook, Watkins, Jake, they've, Caitlin Clark, Sue Bird, Cook, Clark Organizations: USC, Farm's, Farm, University of Southern, State, National Women's Soccer League, National Basketball Association, National Collegiate Athletics Association, WNBA, EDO, Iowa Hawkeyes Locations: Watkins, University of Southern California
On his "Money for Couples" podcast, self-made millionaire and money expert Ramit Sethi often meets couples with varying levels of income and net worth who feel badly about money. Many of the couples think they just need more money to feel better, but that's often not the case, Sethi tells them. For many people, how you feel about money is uncorrelated to the amount in your bank account. The couple earns a combined $365,000 a year and have a $1.5 million net worth, yet they constantly disagree about financial decisions and can't stop worrying about money. Nathan and Linda know their numbers, maybe even too well.
Persons: Ramit Sethi, that's, Sethi, Nathan, Linda, he's, it's Locations: Linda
AdvertisementSome Uber and Lyft drivers are starting businesses driving people they meet through the apps. Uber and Lyft drivers can make as little as $3 per ride, pushing some to look for alternatives. Brian is one of four drivers who told BI about starting his own business offering rides outside Uber and Lyft. When BI asked whether drivers are allowed to pitch their own businesses while on a trip for Uber, an Uber spokesperson said the app's drivers are independent contractors. The spokesperson also referenced company statistics showing that Uber drivers make more than $30 per hour "while active on the app."
Persons: Brian, Lyft, Uber, Torsten Kunert, YouTuber, Kunert, Phil Organizations: Business, Uber, Rideshare Services Locations: California, Ontario, Canada, San Diego
AdvertisementMatt Gaetz withdrew from his attorney general bid on Thursday. But he's since hinted on X at a possible 2026 Florida governor run. Former Rep. Matt Gaetz's bid for attorney general may have been short-lived, but he appears to have his sights set on another big career move. In a Saturday tweet, Florida State Rep. Anthony Sabatini posted on X his prediction that Gaetz would be the next governor of Florida. After Gaetz withdrew, Trump wrote on Truth Social that he appreciated Gaetz's "efforts."
Persons: Matt Gaetz, Ron DeSantis, Matt Gaetz's, Anthony Sabatini, Gaetz, Sabatini, Donald Trump, Vance, Trump, Matt, DeSantis, Jeb Bush, I'm, Charlie Kirk, Ginger, George Santos Organizations: Gov, Florida State, DOJ, Gaetz, CNN, Trump, Administration, Elon, Trump ., 119th, Business Locations: Florida, Florida's
San Francisco's Mayor-elect Daniel Lurie has begun tapping tech heavyweights and business leaders to help with his goal of overhauling the city's image. "He wants to put down roots here in San Francisco. The city can't have all its eggs in one basket and needs to expand into other business sectors as well, Lurie said. "We will go recruit companies from all sectors to come back to San Francisco," Lurie said. A fully-staffed police department and 911 dispatch office will be necessary to help bring businesses and workers back to the city, Lurie said.
Persons: Daniel Lurie, Sam Altman, Ned Segal, Lurie, Levi Strauss, I've Organizations: Francisco's Mayor, London, CNBC Locations: San Francisco, Francisco
New York CNN —Kohl’s announced its CEO Tom Kingsbury will step down on January 15, 2025, and will be replaced by the CEO of arts and crafts retailer Michaels. Ashley Buchanan, the next Kohl’s CEO, has been CEO of Michaels since 2020 and was a senior executive at Walmart and Walmart-owned Sam’s Club for 13 years. He took over after former Kohl’s chief executive Michelle Gass announced she was leaving the company to become the CEO at Levi’s (LEVI). Kingsbury will stay on as an advisor to Buchanan and on the Kohl’s Board of Directors until he retires in May 2025. Shares of Kohl’s dropped 5% in after-hours trading Monday.
Persons: New York CNN — Kohl’s, Tom Kingsbury, Michaels, Ashley Buchanan, Kingsbury, Michael Bender, Michelle Gass, LEVI, Buchanan, Kohl’s Organizations: New, New York CNN, Walmart, Sam’s Club, Kohl’s Locations: New York
And some people are selling courses for $220 on how to make your own lucrative AI adult creator. The articles said a crop of new Instagram influencers had amassed large followings and even secured brand deals. Some of these AI influencers, like Lil Miquela, are a sort of artsy commentary on the nature of influencing or something conceptually interesting. AdvertisementOne of the most popular AI influencers had a link in her bio to a profile on Fanvue, an OnlyFans competitor. One person is selling a course for $220 on how to make money with AI adult influencers.
Persons: Fanvue, influencers, Lil Miquela, , Insider's Marta Biino, I'm Organizations: Media Locations: Fanvue
AdvertisementA 2017 presentation for macro investor Scott Bessent's hedge fund explains his research process and "edge." His firm, Key Square Capital, struggled to generate returns despite its strong pedigree. Bessent — the former righthand man for billionaire George Soros and now the nominee for Treasury secretary by President-elect Donald Trump — saw billions of dollars leave his firm, Key Square Capital, after its 2016 launch, Reuters reported. It's not clear if there have been any changes to the investment process in the seven years since the presentation was created. Advertisement"Key Square views its research process as a think tank that is bolted on to disciplined trading and risk management," one slide reads.
Persons: Scott Bessent's, Donald Trump, Bessent, George Soros, Donald Trump —, Soros, Jim Chanos Organizations: Key Square Capital, Reuters, Business, Associates, Key
U.S. Treasury yields were lower on Monday as investors weighed President-elect Donald Trump's Treasury secretary pick and eyed a key inflation reading due later in the week. Trump's choice of hedge fund executive Scott Bessent as Treasury secretary has calmed investors' nerves about the future of the U.S. economy. Bessent, the founder of Key Square Group, is expected to back the incoming president's economic goals including gradual tariffs and pro-business policies. However, as an old Wall Street hand and a fiscal conservative, investors believe Bessent will prioritize stability in the U.S. economy and markets. Also in focus this week are some key data points due ahead of a shortened trading week.
Persons: Donald Trump's, Scott Bessent, Kit Juckes, Trump, Bessent, Dow Jones Organizations: Treasury, U.S, Key Square, Societe Generale, CNBC, Federal, U.S . Federal Locations: U.S, U.S .
Bombas' early Black Friday deals start now and the brand is offering 20% off sitewide through Thanksgiving. If you need one more reason to stock up during Bombas' Black Friday deals, consider that for every pair of socks and underwear purchased, Bombas will donate a pair to the homeless community. Top Black Friday Bombas deals Our favorite ankle socks for women, the Tri-Block Ankle Socks, are 20% offThe thick and scrunchy Chunky Ragg Half Calf Socks are 20% offGet high-quality workout underwear like the No Show Hipster for 20% offThe warm and cozy Gripper Slipper is 20% offThe best Black Friday Bombas deals for womenBombas Tri-Block Ankle Socks $10.40 $13.00 Save 20% These ankle socks are great if you wear sneakers everyday. View at BombasBombas Women's Gripper Slipper $38.40 $48.00 Save 20% The Bombas Gripper Slipper feels like wearing something halfway between a slipper and a sock, and the new redesign features double the cushioning. You can shop Bombas' early Black Friday sale between Saturday, Nov. 23 and Thursday, Nov. 28.
Persons: Bombas, Women's, , Kaplan, Mary Janes, Gabrielle Chase, Bombas Men's Organizations: Business, Bombas
European stocks are expected to open higher Monday as global market sentiment rises. Global market sentiment has been boosted by President-Elect Donald Trump signaling his intention to nominate Key Square Group founder Scott Bessent as U.S. Treasury secretary. U.S. stock futures climbed Sunday night as Wall Street kicked off a shortened Thanksgiving trading week. Markets are closed on Thursday for Thanksgiving Day and end early on Friday. Meanwhile, Asia-Pacific markets mostly rose Monday, with investors awaiting a slew of economic data this week, including China industrial data and India's third-quarter gross domestic product numbers.
Persons: Germany's DAX, Donald Trump, Scott Bessent, Trump, Bessent Organizations: France's CAC, IG, President, Key Square, Treasury, Investors Locations: Germany, U.S, Asia, Pacific, China
AdvertisementTikTok hosted a Los Angeles creator summit focused on long-form content and monetization. The event emphasized high-quality content but notably left out the looming US ban. The company's creator summit in Los Angeles focused on horizontal long-form video, platform monetization, and the power of fandoms. Amanda Perelli/Business InsiderTips TikTok shared with creatorsIn a keynote presentation, Samuels said TikTok was looking for creators who could master storytelling. AdvertisementHigher-quality content also performs better on TikTok's horizontal video tool, TikTok said at the event.
Persons: TikTok, TikTok execs, , I'm, Kim Farrell, TikTok's, Farrell, Melissa Tecson, Norissa Samuels, Tecson, Linqia, Amanda Perelli, Samuels Organizations: YouTube Locations: Angeles, Los Angeles, North America
AdvertisementKeira Knightley says she had to step back from her career because she chose to have kids. Keira Knightley, 39, chose to prioritize motherhood over her career. In an interview with The Times published on Saturday, Knightley spoke about her decision to have children and the impact it had on her career decisions. "I've chosen to have children, I want to bring them up, so I've had to take a major step back." "My kid came before my career, and I chose my career because I knew this would never happen again," Goldberg said.
Persons: Keira Knightley, I've, Knightley, — Edie, Delilah, James Righton, she's, Beckham, Blake Lively, Lively, Whoopi Goldberg, Goldberg, They're, Claudia Goldin Organizations: Times, Pirates, Harvard Locations: Caribbean
There's one key reason the U.S. stock market rallied after this month's presidential election, and it wasn't necessarily because of the outcome, according to Dan Clifton of Strategas. "What we saw was that the market was pricing in a 50-50 election. [Investors] didn't know who was going to win," Clifton, the firm's head of Washington policy research, told CNBC's Dominic Chu in this special Pro Talks discussion available to all readers. Instead, "we had it very clear … we knew [President-elect Donald Trump] was going to win," he said. (Pro subscribers can watch the full interview here .)
Persons: Dan Clifton, Clifton, CNBC's Dominic Chu, Donald Trump, Trump, gridlock — Organizations: CNBC, Republicans, Senate, CNBC Pro Locations: Strategas, Washington
It grossed $164 million, the biggest opening weekend for a film based on a Broadway show. Here's all the records "Wicked" broke and how it compares to other blockbuster musicals. "Wicked" broke three records topping the box office this weekend with $164 million in ticket sales and surpassing its blockbuster rival "Gladiator II." "Wicked" broke the record for the biggest opening weekend for a film based on a Broadway adaptation domestically and globally. Walt Disney StudiosWith "Moana 2" premiering this week, "Wicked" has a new competitor at the box office going into Thanksgiving weekend.
Persons: Disney, Rob Mitchell, Mia, Mitchell, Ariana Grande's, Nielsen, Moana, Paul Dergarabedian Organizations: cinema's, Walt Disney Studios, Gower, Analytics, Disney, Office MoJo
When José Pérez Gómez came from Mexico more than 25 years ago, he scraped together money by selling handmade furniture on the streets of Fresno, Calif. Eventually, he turned that hustle into a full-fledged brick-and-mortar business, which allowed him to raise a family and send two daughters to college. Democrats had assumed that Mr. Trump’s threat of mass deportations and harsh words toward migrants would sour Latino voters across the country, especially those with family or friends who were undocumented. But for Mr. Pérez Gómez, personal economic struggles took precedence. Furthermore, he said, many immigrants in California’s Central Valley actually agreed with Mr. Trump that Democrats had allowed too many people to cross the border with the lure of asylum protections.
Persons: José Pérez Gómez, Pérez Gómez, Joseph R, Biden, Donald J, Trump Organizations: Mr, Democrats Locations: Mexico, Fresno, Calif, Central
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailSan Francisco Mayor-elect Daniel Lurie on transforming the cityIn a CNBC exclusive, San Francisco's new Mayor-elect Daniel Lurie sits down with Kate Rogers to talk about bringing remote workers back, making the city safer and diversifying business beyond tech.
Persons: Daniel Lurie, Kate Rogers Organizations: San Francisco Mayor, CNBC
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWe're excited to invite the country and world back, says San Francisco Mayor-elect Daniel LurieCNBC’s Kate Rogers joins 'The Exchange' to discuss her sit down with San Francisco's new Mayor-elect Daniel Lurie to talk about bringing remote workers back, making the city safer and diversifying business beyond tech.
Persons: Daniel Lurie, Kate Rogers Organizations: San Francisco Mayor
AdvertisementA Crock-Pot or any slow cooker can be an indispensable tool for Thanksgiving. To make your turkey in a slow cooker, separate the breast from the dark meat so it fits. Devising a cooking schedule for your Thanksgiving feast can feel overwhelming, but you can take off the pressure by plugging in your slow cooker. Business Insider spoke with cookbook authors and chefs about how to make your entire meal in a Crock-Pot or slow cooker, from classic Thanksgiving dishes like turkey and stuffing to regional favorites like green-bean casserole and mac and cheese. Here's how to cook your entire holiday meal in a slow cooker.
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