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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 Julianna Tatelbaum 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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A show about Weird Stuff, hosted by AP Strange. AP interviews cool weirdos about their work, and invites friends on to discuss second sequels in franchises in a series called "Third Time's the Charm". Other fun surprises await...
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"Now I’m a grown up… do I have to get married? Do I have to scrimp and save?? Do I have to host a dinner party??? GrownUpLand poses the most frustrating questions. Luckily, Sophie Duker, Heidi Regan and Ned Sedgwick are here to guide you through the bewildering pursuit of adulthood. Through stupid challenges, useful facts and personal stories of rich victory and miserable failure, your guides will ensure you don’t feel alone in your hopeless endeavour to be a legit grown up. Plus, every week ...
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Swiss lender UBS posts a Q2 net profit beat but CEO Sergio Ermotti tells CNBC that tariff ‘fatigue’ is beginning to affect client sentiment. Chinese and U.S. negotiators have failed to confirm a trade truce following 2 days of discussions in Stockholm. U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent speaks to our colleagues Stateside and says that any extend…
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European leaders vent their frustration at the trade deal secured by U.S. President Donald Trump with the EU as details of the agreement begin to sink in around the bloc. Trump has said he will set tariffs in the 15-20 per cent range ahead of the Friday, 1st August global deadline. Philips hikes its guidance after concluding that Trump’s tariffs wi…
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U.S. President Donald Trump and European Commission President Ursula von Der Leyen announce a deal to avert a full-blown trade war but the EU will still be hit with tariffs of 15 per cent. European futures move higher on the news as investor sentiment stabilises ahead of the tariff deadline this Friday. Heineken posts an H1 beat and backs its FY fo…
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This week's show is another Third Time's the Charm (3xtC) installment with J. R. Hikel joining AP to talk about one of the greatest movies of all time- Army of Darkness! J. R. is a small business owner and a lifelong horror fan, and runs J. R.'s Spooky Shack in Hudson, Massachusetts- a one-stop shop for all manner of horror merchandise. He brings h…
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President Trump tours renovations at the Federal Reserve and says costs have spiralled to $3.2bn at the site but Chairman Jerome Powell pushes back against the claims. LVMH suffers a larger-than-expected fall in Q2 sales as CEO Bernard Arnault announces plans to open a new factory in Texas. VW Group cuts its FY guidance following an almost-30 per c…
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Tesla shares slump after CEO Elon Musk warns of potential ‘rough quarters’ ahead as EV subsidies expire and European sales nosedive by 40 per cent in June. Deutsche Bank sees profits double in H1 to €5.3bn on strong inflows to its private bank and asset banking arm. CFO James Von Moltke tells CNBC he believes the German economy is gaining in confid…
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The U.S. and Japan agree to what President Trump calls ‘the largest trade deal in history’. Tariffs on most goods including autos have been reduced to 15 per cent, sending shares spiking among car manufacturers. Italian lender Unicredit hikes its guidance following an unexpected profit jump in Q2 just a day after it abandoned its bid for smaller do…
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The White House maintains pressure on Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell to cut interest rates but markets appear sanguine. The S&P 500 closes at a fresh record high while Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent tells our colleagues Stateside that he intends to investigate the Fed’s decision-making. Brussels is reportedly preparing a range of ‘nuclear…
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Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba’s ruling coalition loses its majority in the upper house with rival parties advocating tax cuts and increased spending. U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick says he believes an EU trade deal is feasible. However, reports suggest some EU leaders are considering harsher retaliatory moves should President Trump…
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This week Gabriel Kennedy, aka Prop-Anon, drops in to discuss his book Chapel Perilous: The Life and Thought Crimes of Robert Anton Wilson! This first, and currently only biography of RAW was several years in the making for Gabriel. In this conversation, he and AP discuss how he came to discover Wilson's work, the influences its had on Kennedy as a…
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Netflix posts a Q2 beat on the back of strong subscriber growth and advertising sales and has hiked its revenue forecast. Shares move slightly down in after-hours trade, however, as investors brace for rising costs in H2. Federal Reserve governor Christopher Waller is urging a rate cut this month, citing growing weakness in the U.S. labor market. A…
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President Trump denies he plans to fire U.S. Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell following reports he had written a draft dismissal letter and discussed the move with lawmakers. Trump did again, however, criticise Powell for his failure to lower interest rates. The world’s largest contract chip maker, TSMC, posts a massive 60 per cent surge in p…
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UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves gives her Mansion House speech and calls on regulators to strip back red tape in order to boost growth. In the U.S., the June inflation print comes in slightly higher as tariffs begin to affect the core CPI number with President Trump continuing to slam the Federal Reserve’s measures. In France, Prime Minister Francois B…
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Nvidia expects the green light from the U.S. government to resume selling a key AI chip in China with deliveries to begin soon. Domestic consumption drives Q2 growth in China but the threat of a trade war with the U.S. still looms. And U.S. President Trump u-turns on arms deliveries to Ukraine, including sending Patriot missiles and threatening Rus…
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