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CNBC's flagship show in Europe sets you up with everything you need to know for the European business day. Anchors Steve Sedgwick, Karen Tso and Arabile Gumede engage in unscripted and dynamic debate on the day's top stories. They are joined by leading business executives, policymakers, financial strategists, fund managers and other newsmakers to provide original points of view and instant analysis of the latest business news and key market themes.
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The EU says it is mulling counter-measures after President Trump’s steel tariffs doubles tariffs on steel imports. The U.S and China accuse each other of not respecting the trade agreement made in Geneva last month. In Poland Karol Nawrocki wins the presidential election to dent Prime Minister Donald Tusk’s centrist agenda. And in M&A news, French …
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A U.S, federal appeals court has temporarily reinstated President Trump’s tariffs just a day after the U.S. Court of International Trade ruled he had overstepped his authority in imposing the levies. President Trump summons Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell to the White House over his interest rate policy stance. Powell has insisted his rate d…
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A U.S. court has ruled that a majority of President Trump’s tariffs, including reciprocal levies, which were tied to the Emergency Economic Powers Act were an overstep of presidential authority. The White House has filed a notice of appeal with the court. Chip giant Nvidia sees shares soar following the company posting a better-than-expected Q1 rev…
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All focus is on A.I. chip giant Nvidia which is due to report quarterly results after the U.S. bell today. Investors will be scrutinising how the company is faring following a $5.5bn China export hit. U.S. consumer confidence for May shows a sharp rebound, lifting equities out of a four-day slump in the red and helping the USD to its best performan…
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President Trump’s tariff postponement helps to boost sentiment in Europe with French and German stocks starting the week solidly in the green. The autos and aerospace sectors lead gains. ECB President Christine Lagarde says that the euro could rival the dollar in times of political volatility if the bloc can succeed in strengthening its security an…
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President Trump postpones EU tariff talks until July following a phone call with EC president Ursula Von Der Leyen to grant the bloc a reprieve from his threat of a 50 per cent levy. In Asia, Apple iPhone suppliers are in the red following Trump’s threat of a 25 per cent tariff on the company’s phones manufactured outside the U.S. Chinese automaker…
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U.S. yields and the 30-year note rise above 5 per cent as U.S. debt burden worries persist. The U.S. House of Representatives passes President Trump’s tax and spending bill by a single vote that could add $4tn in U.S. debt. The bill is now due to makes its way through the Senate. We are live in Athens where Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis …
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The House of Representatives holds an all-night session as the GOP looks to push President Trump’s budget bill. The proposed tax cuts are expected to add trillions of dollars to the country’s deficit in the next 10 years. As a result, European markets are in the red and are due to track Wednesday’s disappointing session. And in tech news, Open A.I.…
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President Trump calls on Republican ‘holdouts’ to agree to his budget plans in a private meeting. Trump said he was confident the bill would soon be passed as law. Our colleagues Stateside sit down with Tesla CEO Elon Musk who says he wants to continue at the helm of the auto maker for the next 5 years and is committed to ramping up the number of a…
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EV Battery maker CATL lists on the Hong Kong stock exchange, sending shares soaring. It’s the world’s largest IPO this year. UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer re-sets relations with the EU, promising to boost Britain’s global trade standing but the move provokes anger domestically. JP Morgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon says markets and central banks are ‘co…
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Global markets fall and yields jump as Moody's cuts its U.S. credit rating - the first time in history that the country hasn't held a perfect AAA rating with any of the major agencies. Attention turns to London as the U.K. and EU near a historic reset of trade relations - as Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary calls for closer ties between the two sides. S…
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President Trump concludes his multi-stop Middle East tour having signed mega A.I. and aviation investment deals in Abu Dhabi, Doha and Riyadh but has raised concerns among some of his administration regarding advanced A.I. security restrictions. UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer is in Albania for talks with European counterparts on a potential post-Br…
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President Trump’s Middle Eastern tour continues to Doha where he helps Boeing secure a mega-deal with Qatar Airways. He heads to the UAE later today. Shares in trading platform Etoro Group soar off the back of its Nasdaq IPO which could potentially herald a reset in IPO sentiment on Wall Street. Siemens posts a Q2 beat, hiking its FY guidance. CEO …
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