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The majority of the world's most family-friendly airlines are in one continent
Eight of the top 11 family-friendly airlines are based in Asia, with Japan Airlines taking the top spot, according to a review by The Family Vacation Guide.
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Delta lays off some corporate workers to cut costs
Delta Air Lines is cutting some corporate jobs in an effort to cut costs as the industry grapples with higher expenses such as for fuel and labor.
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CNBC Daily Open: The Fed's bringing cheer to markets
In the span of a year, the Federal Reserve has turned, for stock markets, from a harbinger of doom to a beacon of hope.
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Asia markets cheer Fed decision to hold rates
Asia markets gained strongly after U.S. Federal Reserve’s leaves interest rates unchanged, inflation data from South Korea, Australia watched.
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Cramer picks companies that stand out during earnings season
CNBC’s Jim Cramer on Wednesday told investors which companies he thinks have distinguished themselves during earnings season.
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Cramer's Lightning Round: ‘I don't like AT&T'
“Mad Money” host Jim Cramer rings the lightning round bell, which means he’s giving his answers to callers’ stock questions at rapid speed.
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Jim Cramer says a big cloud over the bond market has been lifted
CNBC’s Jim Cramer on Wednesday praised the Treasury Department’s quarterly refunding plan.
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S&P 500 futures tick higher as attention turns from Fed to latest earnings reports: Live updates
The Federal Reserve kept rates at the conclusion of its meeting Wednesday, fueling a rally for stocks to start November.
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You can save more than ever for retirement in 2024—here are the new contribution limits
You can stash away an extra $500 in most retirement savings plans in 2024.
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Use these 2 shortcuts to become the most likeable person in the office: ‘You have to be competent but available'
There are two communication shortcuts that can help you gain favor with your colleagues while still appearing like a good worker.
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SolarEdge shares sink after company offers weak Q4 guidance
The company warned Wall Street in October to expect a weaker third quarter and softer fourth-quarter guidance.
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Roku stock soars on third-quarter revenue beat, solid outlook
Roku revenue grew 20% year over year in the third quarter and beat Wall Street’s expectations.
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UK invests $273 million in AI supercomputer as it seeks to compete with U.S., China
The investment comes as the U.K. hosts its landmark AI safety summit, which is being held in Bletchley Park, the home of the World War II codebreakers.
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Disney to buy remaining Hulu stake from Comcast in widely expected move
Disney will now own all of Hulu after agreeing to buy the remaining one-third stake from Comcast’s NBCUniversal.
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Etsy shares slip on light revenue and forecast decline in gross merchandise sales
Etsy released third-quarter earnings after the bell Wednesday.
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E.l.f. Beauty blows past Wall Street's estimates, raises full-year guidance again
The cosmetics company, known for its viral TikTok marketing and middle-of-the-road pricing, saw sales jump 76% compared with the prior year.
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Airbnb beats on revenue but offers weaker-than-expected guidance
Airbnb reported third-quarter results after the bell, beating analyst revenue and total bookings consensus estimates but offering weaker-than-expected guidance.
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Qualcomm gives strong forecast, signaling chip slump recovery
At the midpoint of Qualcomm’s guidance, revenue will grow slightly during the current quarter compared to last year.
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DoubleLine's Gundlach says interest rates are going to fall as recession arrives early 2024
“I do think rates are going to fall as we move into a recession in the first part of next year,” Gundlach said on CNBC’s “Closing Bell” on Wednesday.
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The Fed decision on interest rates won't offer much relief to Main Street businesses
The Fed held rates steady at its FOMC meeting, but small business owners are struggling to access capital, and credit card usage is rising.