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Treasury Yields Mixed as Investors Await Fed Speaker Comments
U.S. Treasury yields were mixed Tuesday as investors looked to remarks from Federal Reserve officials for hints about upcoming monetary policy moves.
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‘When We Meet Again, May We All Be Carefree': Read the Outgoing Alibaba CEO's Memo to Staff
Outgoing Alibaba CEO Daniel Zhang said the cloud business is “now full speed ahead on its spin-off plans,” and that is a reason why he is stepping down as group boss.
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Dyson Doubles Down on Singapore and Ramps Up Hiring Globally
Dyson’s £2.75 billion global investment includes a slate of new generation of products and a giant battery plant in Singapore.
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Ukraine War Live Updates: Air Raids Sound Over Ukraine Amid Russian Attacks; Kyiv Says Counteroffensive Is Proving Challenging
Air raids sounded across Ukraine in the early hours of Tuesday morning amid Russian attacks targeting Kyiv and Lviv and the region of Zaporizhzhia.
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‘Hell of a Job': Biden's Reaction and 5 Other Takeaways From Blinken's Trip to China
The U.S. president’s comments came after Blinken’s high-profile two-day mission to China, aimed at soothing strained ties with China.
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CNBC Daily Open: The Chinese Dragon's Still Dozing
China’s central bank has started cutting rates to boost the economy. But for now, the Chinese dragon’s still dozy.
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Companies Are Starting to Care More About Skills Than Degrees — Here's How to Still Make Your Resume Stand Out
Skills-based hiring is becoming increasingly popular. Recruitment specialists explain why, and what that means for job applications and resumes.
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Bank of England's Conundrum Deepens as Inflation and Labor Market Stay Hot
The Bank of England is “caught between a rock and a hard place” as it prepares for a key monetary policy decision.
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Alibaba Says Eddie Wu to Succeed Daniel Zhang as CEO in Surprise Move
Eddie Wu will succeed Daniel Zhang as chief executive of Alibaba Group, the company announced Tuesday, laying out its succession plan.
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European Stocks Trim Losses as Sentiment Remains Cautious; Lanxess Down 17%
European stock markets dipped at Tuesday’s open amid stuttering investor confidence.
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China Cuts Two More Key Lending Rates as Economy Sputters
The People’s Bank of China cut two lending rates on Tuesday for the first time in 10 months, as the world’s second largest economy shows signs of stalling.
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CNBC Daily Open: China, the Dozing Dragon
China’s central bank has started cutting rates to boost the economy. But for now, the Chinese dragon’s still dozy.
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Asia Markets Mixed as China Cuts Key Lending Rates
Investors will closely watch for China’s loan prime rates decision, after the country cut some of its key lending rates last week.
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Japan Signed a Critical Minerals Deal With the U.S. — But It's Still Losing the Global EV Race
Japan signed a critical minerals trade agreement with the U.S. looking to qualify for EV tax credits, but its EV production is still lagging behind.
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These Workers Take ‘Hush Trips.' Here's How They're Hiding Them From the Boss
Nearly one in 10 workers took a “hush trip” in the past year. CNBC Travel spoke to several about where they went and how they mask their whereabouts.
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Stock Futures Fall as Investors Kick Off Holiday-Shortened Week of Trading: Live Updates
Investors are looking for a landing spot after the central bank’s decision to skip a rate hike last week.
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Harvard-Trained Neuroscientist: Avoid These 3 Types of Toxic Co-Workers ‘at All Costs'
Toxic bosses, co-workers or clients can drive your brain into a stressed-out state, hurting your productivity and eroding your confidence.
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This Is the Best Way to Structure Your Workouts for Peak Health, Says Longevity Researcher
The breakdown of your workout may be more important than its length. Here’s the ideal exercise structure for optimal health from a doctor who studies longevity.
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The ‘Most Successful' Relationships Follow These 8 Rules, Say Psychology Experts Who Studied Couples for 50 Years
After a combined 50 years of studying what makes relationships successful, psychology experts Jessica Griffin and Pepper Schwartz share the communication rules that happy couples always follow.
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This Investment Manager Is Looking to Bridge the Racial Wealth Gap
Economic freedom has been more elusive for Black people. Veteran portfolio manager Jim Casselberry is trying to do something about that.