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No matter what traits your partner possesses, TikTok can sort them into a dog-adjacent category. There is one dog breed that exemplifies what daters are looking for the most: golden retriever. Near half, 45%, of singles are seeking a "golden retriever type" in 2025, according to Tinder's end-of-year report. Scroll TikTok and you'll find millions of girls touting the benefits of dating the positive, loyal guy. Here are three signs your date has the potential to be a "golden retriever."
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Check out the companies making the biggest moves in premarket trading: U.S. Steel — Shares tumbled 7% after President-elect Donald Trump said late Monday he will block the purchase of the steelmaker by Japan's Nippon Steel. A deal was reached in late 2023 for Nippon Steel to buy U.S. Steel, but it has since encountered political opposition. Synchrony Financial — The Stamford, Connecticut-based credit card issuer rose more than 1% after an upgrade to overweight from equal weight at Wells Fargo. Zscaler — The cloud security company forecast for fiscal second quarter revenue nearly matched analysts' estimates, sending shares 7% lower in early trading. CVS Health — Shares rose 1.4% after Deutsche Bank upgraded the drug store chain and pharmacy benefit mansger to buy from hold.
Persons: Donald Trump, Morgan Stanley, Zscaler, Jesse Pound, Hakyung Kim, Sarah Min, Pia Singh Organizations: . Steel, Japan's Nippon Steel, Nippon Steel, Synchrony, Trump, Technology, CVS, Deutsche Bank Locations: Stamford , Connecticut, Wells Fargo
AdvertisementLarry Ellison plans to invest up to $165 million into research at the University of Oxford. The Ellison Institute of Technology is opening a campus in Oxford in 2027. Larry Ellison is betting big on research and development in the UK by investing at least $127 million through his technology institute to help turn scientific discoveries at the University of Oxford into products. "This long-term, strategic partnership with the University of Oxford is at the heart of delivering on that goal," he added. The Oracle cofounder, now the world's fourth richest person, founded The Ellison Institute of Technology as a research and development center for healthcare.
Persons: Larry Ellison, Ellison, Irene Tracey, Sir John Bell, EIT, Bell, Lord Patrick Vallance, David Organizations: University of Oxford, Ellison Institute of Technology, Oracle, supercomputing, Paramount Locations: Oxford, EIT Oxford
Ties to Fox Lobbyist Scott Bessent Potential role Treasury secretary Role infirst term — Billionare Yes Major donor Yes Events atMar-a-Lago — AttendedN.Y. trial — Ties to Proj. 2025 or AFPI Yes Tiesto Fox Yes Lobbyist — Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Potential role Health and human services secretary Role infirst term — Billionare — Major donor — Events atMar-a-Lago — AttendedN.Y. trial — Ties to Proj. 2025 or AFPI — Tiesto Fox Yes Lobbyist — Dave Weldon Potential role C.D.C. administrator Role infirst term — Billionare — Major donor — Events atMar-a-Lago Yes AttendedN.Y. trial — Ties to Proj.
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They drank salted maple espresso martinis and ate snow crab, Wagyu short rib and passion fruit bonbons. They watched Kim Kardashian pose on the red carpet in a plunging white neckline. Leonardo DiCaprio charmed them as their host, and Charli XCX pumped them up with her hit song “360.”But these were not attendees at some glamorous awards show. For its own annual fund-raising event, the New York Philharmonic served Skuna Bay salmon and beef tenderloin. The tables were set with Wedgewood blue linens and tall arrangements of hydrangeas and orchids, surrounded by silver votive candles with sprigs of blue delphiniums.
Persons: Kim Kardashian, Leonardo DiCaprio Organizations: Los Angeles County Museum of Art, New York Philharmonic
Morgan Stanley said Black Friday traffic provided further evidence that some retail names are outperforming their peers. Equity analyst Alex Straton said Black Friday proved to be a "powerful demand catalyst" as shoppers searched for the best deals online and in store. However, the analyst does have an idea of what stocks are currently on the top performers list from the softline retail cohort. Straton called Lululemon the "clear winner" within sportswear. Investors should be discerning when thinking about these retail winners and losers as stock plays.
Persons: Morgan Stanley, Alex Straton, laggards, Straton, Lululemon, bode, LULU, Kate Spade Organizations: Black, LSEG, Wall Street, American Eagle Outfitters
AdvertisementRussia's interest rate hikes might not be an effective tool to fight inflation, the head of VTB bank said. The chief of VTB, Russia's second-largest bank, delivered the remarks after the Russian central bank raised its benchmark interest rate to 21% in October. High borrowing costs are the central bank's leading plan to curb stubborn price growth, with Russia's annual inflation rate approaching 8.7%. According to Carnegie Politika, it developed a proposal to give the government some oversight of monetary policy, pressuring the central bank to defend its approach. AdvertisementThe bank chief also predicted a slowdown in Russia's GDP growth to 1.9% next year, down from this year's government-estimated 3.9% expansion.
Persons: Russia's, Andrei Kostin, Kostin, Critics, Elvira Nabiullina Organizations: The Bank of, Reuters, Industrialists, Entrepreneurs, Carnegie Politika, Bank of Russia Locations: The Bank of Russia, Russian, Russia, Russian Union
Bernstein downgrades FedEx to market perform from outperform Bernstein said it was downgrading FedEx ahead of earnings later this month due to fears about execution. "We are upgrading Citi to Outperform from Market Perform owing to its discounted valuation and the meaningful lag in its shares relative to peers since October earnings." Deutsche Bank upgrades CVS to buy from hold Deutsche says it sees "improving profitability" for CVS. BMO downgrades Kroger to market perform from outperform BMO says the grocery store stock is overvalued. Bank of America reiterates Apple as buy Bank of America says it's sticking with its buy rating Apple following data showing an increase in App Store revenue.
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He was also ordered to pay financial damages to the victim’s family in addition to covering their legal fees. The court also heard a list Cecchettin wrote entitled “15 reasons I should leave Filippo” that her family found. One woman is killed by a boyfriend, husband or ex-partner every three days in Italy, according to government statistics. Giulia Cecchettin was the 105th victim of 2023. “Giulia was killed by a respectable, white Italian man,” Elena Cecchetin wrote on social media, adding, “What is the government doing to prevent violence?”
Persons: Rome, Rome CNN —, Filippo Turetta, Giulia Cecchettin, Cecchettin, Turetta, Cecchettin’s, Gino, Gino Ceccettin, , Andrea Petroni, didn’t, , Giovanni Caruso, Pablo Escobar, ” Caruso, Filippo ”, Cecchetin’s, Elena, Giulia, Giorgia Meloni, “ Giulia, ” Elena Cecchetin Organizations: Rome CNN, University of Padua, Giulia Cecchettin Foundation Locations: Italy, Venice, Germany
Not far away in a north Austin high-rise, designers at Amazon developed a new and faster version of an A.I. chip called Trainium. Those two efforts in the capital of Texas reflect a shift in the rapidly evolving market of A.I. The industry has long been dominated by Nvidia, which has leveraged its A.I. For years, others tried to match the company’s chips, which provide enormous computing power for A.I.
Organizations: Devices, Amazon, Nvidia Locations: Austin , Texas, Austin, Texas
In this photo illustration, a McDonald's Quarter Pounder hamburger meal is seen at a McDonald's on October 23, 2024 in the Flatbush neighborhood in the Brooklyn borough of New York City. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Tuesday said the deadly E. coli outbreak linked to slivered onions served at McDonald's is over, more than a month after the agency began its probe of the spread. The CDC said 104 people in 14 states were infected in the outbreak. The CDC pointed to fresh slivered onions served on Quarter Pounders and other menu items as the likely source of this outbreak. Shares of McDonald's have fallen 7% since the CDC first linked the chain's Quarter Pounders to the outbreak.
Persons: Gordon Haskett, McDonald's, Michael Gonda, Cesar Pina Organizations: Disease Control, CDC, North Locations: Flatbush, Brooklyn, New York City, McDonald's, Colorado
The timing appeared to be both calculated and opportunistic. As soon as a deal to end fighting between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon was signed last week, another conflict kicked off not far away in Syria. Syrian rebels launched sweeping assaults against the forces of President Bashar al-Assad in northwestern Syria, taking control of large portions of territory, including much of the city of Aleppo. The rebels also forced Russian forces to abandon a base near Aleppo and militias backed by Iran to cede control of the town of Tel Rifaat, a Syrian outpost near the Turkish border, according to Syrian humanitarian and research groups. The sudden advance of the rebels, and the setback for Mr. al-Assad and his allies, has stoked a cauldron of geopolitical rivalries that has simmered in Syria for more than a decade after a democracy uprising in 2011 turned into full-scale rebellion.
Persons: Bashar al, al, Assad Locations: Israel, Lebanon, Syria, Assad, Aleppo, Russian, Iran, Tel Rifaat, Syrian, Turkish
Watch Tuesday's full episode of Fast Money — December 3, 2024
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWatch Tuesday's full episode of Fast Money — December 3, 2024"Fast Money" is America's post-market show. Hosted by Melissa Lee and a roundtable of top traders, "Fast Money" breaks through the noise of the day, to bring you the actionable news that matters most to investors.
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Constellation Brands ' decision to sell its Svedka vodka brand is a step in the right direction as the Modelo and Corona brewer focuses on its high-end businesses. The news Constellation said Tuesday it will sell Svedka to New Orleans-based Sazerac, which owns hundreds of brands from distilleries around the world. For all of fiscal 2025, Constellation expects wine and spirits to deliver a full-year net sales decline between 4% to 6%. STZ .SPX YTD mountain Constellation Brands YTD Big picture The Svedka transaction is part of management's "premiumization" strategy to reshape its wine and spirits portfolio. Constellation Brands Inc. Svedka vodka at a liquor store in the Upper East Side neighborhood of New York, US, on Friday, June 28, 2024.
Persons: Kim Crawford, Casa Noble, Mi Campo, Bernstein, Paul Masson, Clos, Gallo, Jim Cramer, Jim, Donald Trump, Morgan, Garth Hankinson, Jim Cramer's, Bing Guan Organizations: Constellation Brands, Modelo, Corona, Constellation, Clos du Bois, CNBC, Constellation Brands Inc, Bloomberg, Getty, & $ Locations: New Orleans, Corona, Pacifico, Mexico, U.S, New York
Major Asian chip stocks outside of China rose Tuesday, shrugging off a new round of U.S. semiconductor export curbs aimed at impairing Beijing's capability to produce certain high-end chips. Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company — the world's largest contract chip supplier — saw shares rise 2.4%. The Biden administration's latest chip curbs will also target sales of high-bandwidth memory chips, which could affect the world's two largest memory chip makers — South Korea's SK Hynix and Samsung. Naura Technology Group , Piotech and ACM Research were among the largest Chinese companies to be included in the export controls list. The latest export restrictions include a new "red flag guidance" to address compliance concerns, and several "critical regulatory changes" to enhance the effectiveness of existing controls.
Persons: shrugging, Lasertec, Advantest, Biden, Derrick Irwin, CNBC's, Gina Raimondo, Harris Administration's, TSMC Organizations: Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing, Korea's SK Hynix, Samsung, Samsung Electronics, SK Hynix, Allspring Global Investments, The, of Commerce, Naura Technology, Piotech, ACM Research, Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation, Hong Kong . U.S, Biden, Huawei Locations: China, Tokyo, Korea's, Hong Kong .
And it was about the question of whether Bernieism was a way forward for the Democratic Party. Rahm Emanuel is America’s ambassador to Japan. Archived clip of Rahm Emanuel: You never want a serious crisis to go to waste. Archived clip of Rahm Emanuel: From every corner of the country, the American people have sent a resounding and unmistakable message of change and new direction for America. Archived clip of Rahm Emanuel: There’s an old saying that if you want to make an omelet, you have to break a few eggs.
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Hanoi, Vietnam Reuters —A court in Vietnam on Tuesday upheld a death sentence for real estate tycoon Truong My Lan after rejecting her appeal against a conviction for embezzlement and bribery in a high-profile $12 billion fraud case, state media reported. Lan, the chairwoman of real estate developer Van Thinh Phat Holdings Group, was sentenced to death in April for her role in Vietnam’s biggest financial fraud case on record. The High People’s Court in southern Ho Chi Minh City determined there was no basis to reduce Lan’s death sentence, reported online newspaper VnExpress. If Lan is able to return three-quarters of the money embezzled while on death row, it is possible the sentence could be commuted to life imprisonment, the report said. Apart from the death sentence, Lan was handed a life sentence at a separate trial in October after being found guilty of obtaining property by fraud, money laundering and illegal cross-border money transfers.
Persons: Vietnam Reuters —, Truong My Lan, Lan, Van Thinh, , Vietnam’s cassation Organizations: Vietnam Reuters, Van Thinh Phat Holdings Group, Court, Reuters, Vietnam’s, Stock Commercial Bank, SCB Locations: Hanoi, Vietnam, Ho Chi Minh City, Saigon
AdvertisementAprajita Anand has been a life coach for children of the ultrawealthy for over a decade. This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Aprajita Anand, 41, a life coach based in New York City. I've been a life coach for children of the ultrawealthy for 12 years. I use some of those elements as a life coach, but I emphasize taking action. When we began working together, I focused on helping her take back her locus of control by taking action, any action.
Persons: Aprajita Anand, Anand, It's, I've, I'm, they're, didn't, begrudgingly, Tess Martinelli Organizations: Netflix Locations: New York City, tmartinelli
The secretary general of South Korea’s National Assembly, Kim Min-ki, condemned the military on Wednesday morning for breaking into the legislature during President Yoon Suk Yeol’s brief imposition of martial law, saying that nearly 300 troops had stormed the compound. Mr. Kim offered the most detailed official account yet of the military’s incursion. About 230 troops were flown by helicopter onto the assembly grounds, and roughly 50 others jumped fences to gain entry, he said. Mr. Kim played closed-circuit footage of soldiers entering the compound, saying that all such video would soon be made public. As the secretary general, Mr. Kim is nonpartisan, but he was a member of the opposition Democratic Party until last spring.
Persons: Kim Min, Yoon Suk, Yoon’s, ” Mr, Kim Organizations: South Korea’s National Assembly, National Assembly, Democratic Party Locations: South Korea’s
China said on Tuesday it would begin banning the export of some rare minerals to the United States, in an escalation of the tech war between the world’s two biggest powers. China produces almost all the world’s supply of critical minerals needed to make advanced technologies such as semiconductors. Beijing has been tightening its grip on the materials, also known as rare earths, in retaliation for U.S. export controls. In October, China began requiring its exporters to disclose, step by step, how the minerals would be used in Western supply chains. The move was the third significant action in the past three years in the Biden administration’s bid to prevent China from catching up to the United States in cutting-edge technologies.
Persons: Biden Organizations: China’s Ministry of Commerce, Biden Locations: China, United States, Beijing
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailYounger generations are spending more of their discretionary income on travel: Hopper's Hayley BergHayley Berg, Hopper lead economist, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the origins of 'Travel Tuesday', state of the consumer, travel demand outlook, and more.
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AdvertisementElon Musk hit out at a Delaware judge's latest rejection of his mega pay package. The Tesla CEO said the ruling was "totally crazy" and "absolute corruption." Musk and Tesla supporters have criticized the ruling in posts on social media. Elon Musk hit out at a Delaware judge's latest rejection of his mega pay package. AdvertisementCathie Wood, founder of CEO of ARK Invest and a long-term Tesla investor, said on X: "Judge McCormick is an activist judge at its worst.
Persons: Elon, Elon Musk, Kathleen St, J, McCormick, Tesla, Musk, Cathie Wood, Paul Graham, Y Combinator, That's, Shaun Maguire Organizations: Tesla, ARK Invest, Sequoia Capital Locations: Delaware, Nevada
For many younger South Koreans, President Yoon Suk Yeol’s short-lived declaration of martial law late Tuesday night was their first exposure to a kind of turbulence that older generations remember all too well. Since South Korea was founded in 1948, a number of presidents have declared states of military emergency. The most recent — and the most notorious, perhaps — came after the 1979 assassination of President Park Chung-hee, a former general who had occasionally used martial law himself to crack down on political protests and opposition since seizing power in 1961. Soon after Mr. Park was killed, a general, Chun Doo-hwan, staged his own coup. In May 1980, he declared martial law, banning all political activities, closing schools and arresting dissidents.
Persons: Yoon Suk, , Park Chung, Park, Chun Organizations: South, Mr Locations: South Korea, Gwangju
Interest rate cuts are expected in December, March, and June, reaching a 3.75% to 4% terminal rate. Things are looking up for the economy next year, according to Bank of America's forecast for 2025. AdvertisementRegarding interest rate cuts, the bank expects three more for this cycle in December, March, and June. "In terms of the structural tailwinds, the key story really is productivity," Bhave said. We're now on a faster trend for growth rate since the start of the pandemic than we were in the previous cycle, which is really quite remarkable."
Persons: they're, Aditya Bhave, Bhave, We're Organizations: Bank of America, Productivity, Bank of, PCE, Fed Locations: China
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailAll three of the last Intel CEOs have been more reactive than strategic: Dartmouth's Paul ArgentiPaul Argenti, Dartmouth Tuck School of Business professor, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the departure of Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger, what's next for the company, and more.
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