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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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These are the top journalists that drive the news cycle, but what drives them? Industry veteran Russell Sherman sits down with some of the most influential journalists in business news to hear their backstories, memorable moments, and latest perspective on the news today. They are used to asking the questions, now we’ll “turn the tables” and get a behind-the-scenes look on how the news gets made.
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Joe Neumaier, former film critic and film editor at the New York Daily News, has been a journalist and critic in New York for over 20 years. His writing on movies and Hollywood has appeared in Entertainment Weekly, the New York Times, the New York Post, the London Observer, the Washington Post, USA Today Weekend, Hamptons magazine and the Financial Times.com, among others. He"s appeared on MSNBC, Channel 2"s Sunday Morning, Fox 5"s Good Day New York, WPIX-11, CNN, VH1, CNBC, A&E Biography an ...
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Europe largely missed out on the internet age, especially when compared to the tech giants that grew out of the U.S. and China. But Europe’s tech hubs have been buzzing as of late, hoping to seize the opportunities coming out of the AI boom. In a four part series, CNBC’s Arjun Kharpal and Tom Chitty speak to experts about the continent’s strengths …
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France’s left-wing coalition scores a shock victory in the country’s parliamentary elections, holding off Marine Le Pen’s Rassemblement National who finished third. The country now faces a hung parliament with no clear indication of who will lead the government. Prime Minister Gabriel Attal has said he will resign later today. We are live in Paris …
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Sir Keir Starmer’s Labour Party wins a landslide election in the UK, securing the largest majority for any political party since 1997. The Conservatives are on track to lose 218 seats - a historic low for the party. The Liberal Democrats claw back former Tory seats while Reform UK notch 15 per cent of the national vote. We are live outside the Hous…
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Berlin was once the main center of Germany's tech scene. But over the years, start-up growth has happened around the country. Germany has gone through a few rounds of growth and the third wave is now here driven by AI, according to Christian Miele, a general partner at venture capital firm Headline. He joins CNBC's Tom Chitty and Arjun Kharpal to d…
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The S&P 500 and the Nasdaq hit fresh records while the ADP report shows new jobs slowing for a third consecutive month. New polls indicate a hung parliament in France with the Rassemblement National falling just short of an absolute majority ahead of Sunday’s second round vote. Former U.S. president Donald Trump increases his lead over incumbent Pr…
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Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell hails the U.S. central bank’s work to rein in inflation but also echoes ECB President Christine Lagarde, telling CNBC he requires more data before moving to cut rates. Markets remain sanguine with the S&P 500 breaching the 5,500-point mark for the first time as investors take heart from Powell’s positive remarks.…
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James Mackintosh spent six years at Oxford studying philosophy. It turns out that was the perfect training to become a financial markets columnist. On this episode of Press Profiles, we explore James's nearly 30-year career spanning the Financial Times and the Wall Street Journal. We discuss his writing process and his search for endlessly interest…
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We are live at the ECB’s annual forum in Sintra, Portugal, where ECB President Christine Lagarde plays down suggestions of a soft landing in the euro zone as price pressures linger. In the U.S., the Supreme Court historically rules that immunity extends to ex-presidents over official acts which would see a delay to former President Donald Trump’s W…
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Marine Le Pen’s Rassemblement National wins the first round of the French parliamentary election, gaining 34 per cent of the vote with President Macron’s centrist bloc coming third behind the left-wing New Popular Front coalition . We are live in Paris for the latest. Investors take stock of the result with the French-German 10-year bond spread wid…
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President Joe Biden begins the first presidential debate in Atlanta on the back foot, struggling to counter attacks from former President Donald Trump. In Brussels EU leaders renominate Ursula Von Der Leyen for a second term as European Commission President. Estonian PM Kaja Kallas and Portuguese PM Antonio Costa get the nod for foreign policy chie…
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Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer go head-to-head, trading tax accusations in the final televised debate ahead of next month’s UK general election. The yen has fallen to a new 38-year low against the greenback, triggering speculation the BoJ will intervene and raise interest rates in July. The Nasdaq is in the green, hel…
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The leaders of France’s three main political blocs participate in a TV debate with Prime Minister Gabriel Attal and National Rally’s Jordan Bardella accusing one another over unrealistic budgetary plans. In Brussels, European Commission President Ursula Von Der Leyen looks set to win another term as negotiators have reportedly struck a deal ahead o…
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Nvidia’s record-breaking rally comes to an end with the stock price plunging 7 per cent. The fall erases $550bn from the A.I. semiconductor’s market cap since last week’s peak. At the so-called ‘summer Davos’ WEF meeting in Dalian, Chinese premier Li Qiang says he believes China can hit its growth targets this year, playing down trade conflicts wit…
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European Union and Chinese officials are to hold talks about the bloc’s planned tariffs on Chinese EVs. Asian markets are mixed after a soft end to the week on Wall Street in the longest stretch of low volatility since the GFC. In France, President Emmanuel Macron’s centrist Ensemble alliance loses more ground in the polls, trailing Marine Le Pen’s…
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We hear exclusively from IMF managing director Kristalina Georgieva who says Europe is on the right economic path but must take advantage of the single market or fall behind. The Nasdaq breaks its longest winning streak of the year as Nvidia shares pare back. However Wall Street is on course for a positive end to the week with energy stocks leading…
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The BoE and Norges Bank are expected to hold rates steady today while the SNB looks set to make a second consecutive cut today. UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak suffers another blow to his chances of re-election with one poll predicting the Tories are on track for its lowest ever seat total next month. In Brussels, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Melon…
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France is home to some of the most high-profile artificial intelligence start-ups. The country, which was once seen as anti-tech, has attracted big funding, backed by a public push from the government. Roxanne Varza, the head of the world's biggest startup campus Station F, which is located in Paris, joins Arjun Kharpal and Tom Chitty to discuss th…
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The world’s most valuable company Nvidia overtakes Microsoft in terms of market cap following a 170 per cent rally this year. Treasury yields fall following lower-than-expected retail sales numbers bolster hopes of a Fed rate cut later this year. Luxury trainer maker Golden Goose shelves plans to list on the Milan stock exchange blaming a deteriora…
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