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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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European equities are lower as they digest the weekend’s EU election results. However, the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq hit new record highs ahead of this week’s Fed meeting. In France, right-wing parties hold emergency coalition talks following President Emmanuel Macron’s snap election decision following his party’s poor result on Sunday. In tech news, …
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A shock in France: President Emmanuel Macron takes a gamble, calling a snap parliamentary election after his party suffers a humiliating defeat in EU elections. The Centre holds but the Far-Right sees record support, unsettling the bloc's mainstream establishment. Germany's ruling coalition suffers its worst ever result as the rise of the right rai…
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Chinese exports surge more than 7-and-a-half percent in May, but slower import growth points to signs of weakness in domestic demand. The ECB cuts rates for the first time since 2019, but persistent price pressures have markets pricing in just one more cut this year - while President Christine Lagarde refuses to commit to further easing. Exit polls…
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The ECB is set to cut interest rates for the first time in nearly 5 years. We are live at the ECB head of today’s decision. Former ECB board member Peter Praet tells CNBC that markets are still adjusting to the central bank’s looser policy. The tech giant Nvidia’s market cap breaches the $3tn mark, overtaking Apple to take second position as the wo…
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U.S. jobs numbers come in at their lowest level since February 2021. Wall Street remains in a holding pattern as investors await Friday’s non-farm payroll data. Indian equities steady after yesterday’s market cap loss of $371bn due to Prime Minister Narendra Modi failing to win a clear majority for his third term in office. U.S. tech giant Intel an…
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Indian prime minister Narendra Modi looks set to secure a third term in office with a narrower-than-expected parliamentary majority. We are live in New Delhi as the vote count continues. On Wall Street the Dow falls 100 points on the first trading day of June as U.S. manufacturing numbers indicate the economy is contracting. Gamestop shares rally f…
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The Nasdaq posts its best month of the year so far while the Dow enjoyed its best day since November on Friday as the Fed’s preferred inflation gauge hits expectations. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang unveils the company’s next set of A.I. chips. Rival AMD hits back with its own range of A.I. processors. In India, Narendra Modi looks set to win a third ter…
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Donald Trump becomes the first U.S. president to be convicted of a crime, found to be guilty on all 34 charges against him in his ‘hush money’ trial in New York. Salesforce numbers help drag the Dow down by more than 300 points, putting it on track for its worst week in more than a year. Conversely, the Nasdaq is enjoying its best month since Novem…
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The S&P 500 snaps a three-day streak in the green while the Nasdaq suffers its worst day in May with higher Treasury yields impacting Wall Street trade. Salesforce shares hit their worst level since 2008’s GFC as the company posts its first quarterly revenue miss in 18 years. CEO Marc Benioff remains sanguine about the numbers. We speak to Nestlé C…
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The Nasdaq hits 17,000 for the first time off the back of a strong performance by Nvidia. The Dow, however, falls 200 points, weighted down by health stocks. The IMF readjusts its outlook for China, now believing the country will in fact achieve its 5 per cent growth target for 2024 following a stronger-than-expected Q1. In the Middle East, Israeli…
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U.S. futures are up following the long Memorial Day weekend as investors speculate about the next inflation print. Israel launches an investigation into an airstrike that killed dozens of Gazan civilians in Rafah. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says the ‘tragic’ incident was caused by a technical failure. French President Emmanuel Macron has mad…
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Nvidia powers the Nasdaq to a fresh record high, and its fifth straight positive week but the Dow tails off, closing down more than 2 percent for the week. Chinese industrial profits bounce back to growth in April, providing a boost to policymakers as they try to reignite the world's second largest economy. G7 finance ministers hit out at China's t…
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We are live in Paris at Vivatech where Tesla CEO Elon Musk slams President Joe Biden’s China EV tariffs, telling CNBC his company is very competitive in the country without them. French President Emmanuel Macron tells our U.S. colleagues exclusively that Europe is lagging behind the U.S. in the field of A.I. and that France should be leading the fi…
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