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But in an announcement Thursday, the US Treasury Department accused the Chinese firms of direct involvement in arms supplies to Moscow. The Chinese companies had collaborated with Russian defense firms in the production of Moscow’s “Garpiya series” long-range unmanned aerial vehicles, the department said in a statement. “The Garpiya has been deployed by Russia in its brutal war against Ukraine, destroying critical infrastructure and causing mass casualties,” it said. “We have seen for some time Chinese companies providing components to Russian companies that Russian companies then use to turn into machinery, weapons, other components that Russia could use in its war,” State Department spokesman Matthew Miller told reporters Thursday. In the latest sign of their deepening alignment, Chinese and Russian defense officials vowed to strengthen their cooperation during meetings in Beijing last week.
Persons: , Redlepus, TSK, Matthew Miller, , Liu Pengyu, Andrey Belousov, Zhang Youxia Organizations: Hong Kong CNN, US Treasury Department, CNN, Xiamen Limbach Aircraft, Redlepus Vector Industry Shenzhen Co, Treasury Department, US, TSK Vektor, , Reuters, China’s, Military Commission Locations: Hong Kong, United States, China, Russia, Ukraine, Washington, Beijing, Moscow, Xiamen, Russian, ’ Beijing, U.S,
Procter & Gamble on Friday reported weaker-than-expected revenue as lower demand in China again weighed on its sales. The company reported flat volume for the quarter. The metric excludes pricing, which makes it a more accurate reflection of demand than sales. The company called out volume declines in China for both its hair care and oral care segments. Both P&G's health care and baby, feminine and family care divisions both reported 1% declines in volume for the quarter.
Persons: Gamble, Andre Schulten, Schulten Organizations: Procter, LSEG, SK, Gillette, Venus Locations: China, U.S, Greater China
This ability to get electricity from one part of the country to another is ever more important as America’s grid is lashed by increasingly extreme weather. Extreme weather isn’t the only reason the grid needs to expand. “We run a VHS grid for a Hulu economy.”America’s grid is actually three grids: the Eastern and Western interconnections, plus the independent Texas grid. The physical electrical lines connecting all of the systems are fragile and outdated, experts told CNN. Clements cautioned that even a bigger grid can’t solve all the challenges posed by climate change-fueled extreme weather.
Persons: Cary Kottler, ” Kottler, Helene, Milton, , Allison Clements, , you’ve, Clements, ” Clements, Rob Gramlich, Ariel Horowitz, Horowitz, Biden, Jennifer Granholm, there’s, Hurricane Helene Organizations: CNN, Texans, Pattern, Energy, , Energy Department, DOE Locations: Uri, Texas, California
Opinion Guest Essay The 21 Slivers of America That Could Decide the Election Sebastian Siadecki for The New York TimesIn almost every presidential battleground state, polling suggests something close to a dead heat between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump. For Ms. Harris and Mr. Trump, each could be a crucial building block in a winning swing-state coalition. In 2016, with Mr. Trump in the race, these areas began to march to national trends: Rural areas trended Republican, while Milwaukee’s well-off, close-in suburbs zoomed left. Still, loyalties remain potent in Wisconsin, from Democratic-leaning, ancestrally Scandinavian voters in the state’s rural west to middle-class suburban Republicans outside Milwaukee. Mr. Trump lost Nash County by just 0.2 points in 2020 and Wilson County by three points.
Persons: Sebastian Siadecki, Kamala Harris, Donald Trump ., Harris, Trump, Nate Silver’s, Joe Biden, Badger State . Arizona Battlegrounds, Mark Kelly, Biden, Trump’s, Patrick Ruffini Organizations: The New York Times, Pennsylvania, Keystone, Philadelphia, Democratic, Milwaukee —, Washington, Mr, Republican, Republicans, Milwaukee, Badger State, Senate, Northampton, “ Party of, Populist Coalition Locations: America, Pennsylvania, Appalachia, Philadelphia, Philadelphia’s, . Wisconsin, Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Milwaukee — Waukesha, Ozaukee, Badger, Badger State . Arizona, Arizona, Phoenix, Florida and Texas, . North Carolina, North Carolina, Southern, Nash, Rocky, Wilson, Wilson County, Nash County, Northampton, Erie, Bethlehem, Georgia, Brown County, Green Bay, Outagamie County, Appleton, Winnebago County, Oshkosh, Maricopa County
As election day draws near, 400 Wall Street money managers identified their top concerns. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . Policy initiatives could have a significant impact on the economy, especially on issues concerning inflation, the housing market, employment, and international trade. Investors can benefit from both parties: Republicans would likely pass investor-friendly tax and energy policy, while Democrats would pass more favorable US-China and trade policy. AdvertisementHere's what Wall Street is worried about this election cycle and how top money managers are preparing their portfolios for November.
Persons: , Kamala Harris, Donald Trump, PGIM, Wall, Kara Murphy, , isn't, Murphy, Trump, Harris, we've Organizations: Service, Republican, White House, Congress, Investors, Kestra Investment Management, Social Security, Biden, Research, Senate, Democrat Locations: China, Latin America, Southeast Asia, deglobalization
A general view shows a sign of CVS Health Customer Support Center in CVS headquarters of CVS Health Corp in Woonsocket, Rhode Island, U.S. October 30, 2023. Longtime CVS Health executive David Joyner has replaced Karen Lynch as CEO, as the company struggles to drive higher profits and stock performance, CVS announced Friday. The move, effective Thursday, comes as CVS shares have fallen nearly 20% this year. CVS has faced challenges as higher medical costs weigh on its insurance unit, Aetna, and consumer spending drops at its retail pharmacies. It anticipates higher medical costs than previously expected, with a so-called medical benefit ratio of 95.2% in the quarter.
Persons: David Joyner, Karen Lynch, CVS Organizations: CVS, CVS Health Corp, Aetna Locations: Woonsocket , Rhode Island, U.S
Intel is looking for a deal that values Altera at around $17 billion, said the people, who requested anonymity to speak freely about confidential information. Following a steep drop in its stock price and extended stretch of market share losses, Intel has been looking to make drastic changes. The company made overtures to a number of private equity and strategic investors this week about Altera, the sources said. Intel has expressed to some of those investors that it would be possible to acquire a majority stake in the business. Intel has previously said it could look to monetize Altera business through an IPO, possibly as soon as 2026.
Persons: Pat Gelsinger, Gelsinger Organizations: Intel Corporation, Senate Commerce, Science, Innovation, Russell, Intel, Qualcomm, Nvidia, Devices
Mark Zuckerberg and Jensen Huang have collectively gained $150 billion this year. AdvertisementMark Zuckerberg and Jensen Huang have collectively grown over $150 billion richer this year, a figure that exceeds Warren Buffett's net worth. Huang, the CEO and cofounder of Nvidia, has gained $75.6 billion in net worth this year, second only to Zuckerberg. AdvertisementThe two tech titans have gained a combined $152 billion this year, which alone would make them the 7th richest person on earth. Zuckerberg and Huang's joint wealth has jumped to $324 billion —more than Coca-Cola ($301 billion) or Netflix ($295 billion) were worth at the end of Thursday trading.
Persons: Mark Zuckerberg, Jensen Huang, , Warren, Zuckerberg, Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, Huang, rade, Nvidia's microchips Organizations: Nvidia, Netflix, Service, Meta, Bloomberg, Amazon, Investors
The Girl Scouts could soon triple membership fees
  + stars: | 2024-10-18 | by ( Vanessa Yurkevich | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +5 min
CNN —The Girl Scouts of the USA plans to raise prices, but not for their famous cookies. Membership dues are the Girl Scout’s largest source of revenue, generating $38 million in 2023 from its nearly 2 million total members. You are going to run yourselves out of business.”Bertram was a Girl Scout herself, just like every girl in her family. Part of the problem is that Girl Scout membership has fallen in recent years, leadership said in a video to members in September. GSUSA will continue to provide financial aid to “reduce barriers” to any girl who wants to be a Girl Scout, a spokesperson said.
Persons: , , Sally Bertram, ” Bertram, Bertram, it’s, Diane Tipton, Bonnie Barczykowski, Bertran, ” Bertran, we’re, ” Tipton, Kelly Goldsmith, Goldsmith, GSUSA, can’t Organizations: CNN, The Girl Scouts, USA, Girl Scouts, Girl Scouts of, Girl Scout, National Council, Boy Scouts, Vanderbilt University, Scout Locations: Girl Scouts of Western Ohio, Tennessee, New York City
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailIt's too soon to write off the story in the Middle East entirely, says RBC's Helima CroftHelima Croft, RBC Capital Markets global head of commodity strategy, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the recent drop in oil prices, impact of MIddle East tensions and China demand, market outlook, and more.
Persons: RBC's Helima Croft Helima Croft Organizations: RBC Capital Markets Locations: China
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailNobel laureate Simon Johnson: We need to strengthen the resilience of our democracy in the U.S.Simon Johnson, MIT Sloan School of Management professor of entrepreneurship and Nobel laureate, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss how he found out he had won the 2024 Nobel prize in economic sciences, his work on global inequality, and more.
Persons: Simon Johnson Organizations: MIT Sloan School of Management Locations: U.S
Netflix still best in class, analyst says
  + stars: | 2024-10-18 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailNetflix still best in class, analyst saysRichard Broughton, executive director at Ampere Analysis, talks about how Netflix is still best in their class off the back of the streaming giant's strong earnings season.
Persons: Richard Broughton Organizations: Netflix, Ampere
CNN —Joel Dahmen is in danger of losing his PGA Tour card after he was penalized four shots at the Shriners Children’s Open on Thursday for having too many clubs in his bag. It was a mistake that could prove decisive for a player who is on the bubble. 124 in the FedEx Cup Fall standings, with the top 125 at the end of the fall circuit able to retain their tour status for 2025. You want to be mad at yourself, you want to get mad at Geno, you want to get mad at the world,” he continued. Eight players will finish their opening rounds on Friday after darkness suspended play on Thursday, with the second round beginning at 9:55 a.m.
Persons: CNN — Joel Dahmen, , Dahmen, , , Geno, it’s, that’s, There’s, ” Dahmen, Taylor Pendrith Organizations: CNN, PGA, Shriners, FedEx, Shriners Children’s
An Air India flight to Chicago diverted due to what a Canadian minister said was a bomb threat. The Canadian Air Force flew passengers to Chicago, landing 24 hours later than initially expected. AdvertisementHundreds of Air India passengers caught a flight with the Royal Canadian Air Force after the Boeing 777 they were on was diverted due to an apparent bomb threat. The bad news is there was a bomb threat on an Air India flight and an emergency landing. Air India said that over 18 hours after landing in Iqaluit, a Canadian Air Force plane took off to take passengers to Chicago.
Persons: , Harjit Sajjan, zyYdqcA33j, Robin Debreuil Organizations: Air, Boeing, Canadian Air Force, Service, Air India, Royal Canadian Air Force, Preparedness, Air France Boeing Locations: Air India, Chicago, Canadian, Iqaluit, Canada's Nunavut, Air, Delhi, Greenland, Flightradar24, Canada's, Nunavut, ❤️, India, Air France
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailChina is 'fighting hard', but mainly in the wrong direction: David RocheDavid Roche of Quantum Strategy says the complexity of the issue in China is not being comprehended by the authorities, and discusses what measures he thinks are needed to "get the economy moving".
Persons: David Roche David Roche Organizations: China, Quantum Locations: China
Since moving to Florida in 2016, my family and I have faced several major hurricanes. Florida may seem dangerous, but the people who live here know the risk of hurricanes is worth it. "You're wondering what you did moving your family here with these storms, but they rarely happen and you will love living here. AdvertisementDespite the dangers of living in Florida, I love living hereSeven years after moving to the Sunshine State, I know my family doctor was right. There are so many things to love about living in FloridaThere are more things I love about Florida than I can count.
Persons: , Hurricane Matthew, we'd, Matthew, We've, Hurricane Irma, we've, Dorian, Elsa, Idalia, Florida —, Augustine, Mickey Mouse, we're, Jim Cantore's, Jim Cantore Organizations: Service, Sunshine State, Walt Disney Locations: Florida, Maryland, Hurricane, Milton, Christmastime, St, West Coast, It's
Pinchuk: We believe in the American worker... it's the answer.
  + stars: | 2024-10-18 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailPinchuk: We believe in the American worker... it's the answer. Nick Pinchuk, President and CEO of Snap-on, discusses the company's strong quarterly performance in the tool segment, highlighting record profitability and margin improvements due to effective leadership and innovations in vehicle repair software.
Persons: Nick Pinchuk
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailStill see pockets of opportunity in the Chinese market: Maybank GWMEddy Loh of Maybank Group Wealth Management says the willingness of the Chinese government to support the economy helps to put a floor to valuations in the market, and that dividend plays in China remain attractive.
Persons: Eddy Loh Organizations: Maybank, Wealth Management Locations: China
CNN —President Joe Biden envisioned a “day after” for Gaza without Hamas in power following Israel’s killing of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar. This is only half the story, since at times, US officials have suggested Netanyahu had interests in prolonging the war as well. The White House believes that ending the war in Gaza is a precondition for lessening the chances of a disastrous regional war that it dreads. Is really his object to release … Israeli hostages still held in Gaza? If he keeps his word, some analysts will interpret his restraint, such as it is, as an attempt to avoid alienating the possible next president, Harris.
Persons: Joe Biden, Yahya Sinwar, Kamala Harris, Sinwar, Hassan Nasrallah, , Biden, Benjamin Netanyahu, Biden administration’s, Netanyahu, , Israel, , Firas Maksad, Jessica Dean, CNN Max, CNN’s Kayla Tausche, Sean Gallup, he’s, Harris, Donald Trump, ” Harris ’, Trump, Bill Organizations: CNN, , UN, Middle East Institute, Brandenburg, Airport, Getty, White, Democratic, Jewish, Palestinian Youth Movement, U.S . Palestinian Community Network, Anadolu, Trump, White House Locations: , Gaza, Israel, , United States, Washington, Lebanon, Berlin, Schoenefeld, Germany, Europe, Michigan, Wisconsin, U.S, Detroit, Anadolu
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailAfter the 'mad bull', there will be the 'slow bull' in the Chinese market, says investment managerYang Liu of Atlantis Investment Management discusses factors creating momentum in Chinese equities, expecting the market to pass the highs last seen in 2015.
Persons: Yang Liu Organizations: Atlantis Investment Management
The latter appeared to hint at the Germany's waning influence over regional policy — a likely unthinkable notion only a few years ago. "The question is whether German car makers manage to adjust their product portfolios, change their organizations, and ramp up productivity quickly enough to preserve the status and relevance they had for decades." Brand loyaltyNot everyone is as concerned about the outlook for Germany's car industry. Sigrid de Vries, director general of the European Automobile Manufacturers' Association (ACEA), a car lobby group, said she finds it "really hard to believe" that Germany's auto sector is struggling to adapt to the electrification. Stephane Mouchmouche | Afp | Getty ImagesSome hope that this week's Paris Motor Show could prove to be a turning point for Europe's auto industry.
Persons: Julian Stratenschulte, Rico Luman, Robert Habeck, Luman, Chancellor Olaf Scholz, Germany's, Sigrid de Vries, de Vries, ACEA's de Vries, Porte, Stephane Mouchmouche, John Cooper, Julia Poliscanova, Poliscanova Organizations: VW, Getty, Volkswagen, Mercedes, Benz Group, BMW, Union, ICE, ING, CNBC, Federal, Economic Affairs, Emden ., EVs, Reuters, European Automobile Manufacturers ' Association, Paris, Automotive Summit, Porte de, Afp, John Cooper Works Electric, Transport, Environment Locations: Wolfsburg, Germany, China, Emden, German, Berlin, Europe, France, automaking, Paris
Nvidia could be positioned for even more growth ahead, according to Bank of America. Analyst Vivek Arya reiterated his buy rating on the chip giant and raised his price target by $25 to $190. That would add to the monstrous rally it has already seen this year, with shares surging more than 176% in 2024. Not only that, Arya cited "underappreciated" enterprise partnerships with companies such as Accenture and ServiceNow as catalysts for more growth. The stock advanced around 1% in the premarket on Friday following Arya's price target change.
Persons: Vivek Arya, Jensen Huang, Blackwell, Arya, Nvidia's Organizations: Nvidia, Bank of America, Accenture, ServiceNow, Microsoft, Foundry, Apple Locations: Taiwan
This report is from today's CNBC Daily Open, our international markets newsletter. CNBC Daily Open brings investors up to speed on everything they need to know, no matter where they are. Better-than-expected growth for ChinaChina's third-quarter gross domestic product expanded by 4.6% year on year, according to the National Bureau of Statistics. Chinese and U.S. retail sales going strongChina's retail sales for September grew 3.2% from a year ago, said the National Bureau of Statistics. Across the Pacific Ocean, retail sales in the U.S. rose a seasonally adjusted 0.4% for September.
Persons: Dow Jones, Pat Gelsinger, Altera Organizations: CNBC, China, National Bureau of Statistics, Dow, Dow Jones, Nasdaq, Intel, U.S . Federal Reserve Locations: U.S, Asia, Pacific, Shanghai
CNN —Moving from Tehran to the more northerly lakeside city of Rasht aged 13, Khashayar Javanmardi’s youth was punctuated by weekends and extended holidays on the Iranian coastline of the Caspian Sea. “As an artist, I’ve always wanted to be an honest witness.”Locals call it the lake "Mother Caspian." Khashayar Javanmardi 2024 courtesy Loose JointsThe book oscillates between landscapes, portraits and the quiet scenes that fit somewhere in the middle. Khashayar Javanmardi 2024 courtesy Loose Joints“A question that I asked people was, ‘what is the role of the Caspian in your life?’,” said Javanmardi, who began working on the project at Iran’s Anzali Lagoon. Khashayar Javanmardi 2024 courtesy Loose JointsDespite the recklessness of higher political powers, during his travels Javanmardi found a sense of community in the people he met.
Persons: Khashayar, reminisced, Javanmardi, , I’ve, Nathalie Herschdorfer, Caspian, , , , ” Javanmardi, “ I’ve, Organizations: CNN, UN, Elysée Museum, Environment Department Locations: Tehran, Rasht, Europe, Asia, Iran, Russia, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, Lausanne, Switzerland, Ukraine, Kiashahr Port
Tom Holland said that the "Spider-Man 4" script "needs work." AdvertisementTom Holland, the star of "Spider-Man 4," has some reservations about the movie so far. In a recent interview he said a draft script he read "needs work" before Marvel Studios and Sony can start filming. AdvertisementHolland said: "It needs work, but the writers are doing a great job. Related storiesThe previous movie, "Spider-Man: No Way Home," earned $1.9 billion according to Box Office Mojo, setting big expectations for its sequel.
Persons: Tom Holland, Zendaya, , Holland, Tobey Maguire, Andrew Garfield, Peter Parker, we're Organizations: Service, Marvel Studios, Sony, Office Mojo, Marvel
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