- CNBC Daily Open: Intensifying Israel-Iran conflict puts investors on shaky groundUntil investors get a clearer sense of whether the U.S. will launch strikes on Iran, markets aren’t likely to find solid ground.
- Labubu-maker's shares slump as Chinese state media calls for stricter regulation, Morgan Stanley trims interestPop Mart, the Chinese toy company behind the recent Labubu craze, saw its shares fall this week after Morgan Stanley removed the stock from a focus list.
- CNBC Daily Open: Intensifying Israel-Iran conflict puts investors on shaky groundUntil investors get a clearer sense of whether the U.S. will launch strikes on Iran, markets aren’t likely to find solid ground.
- Labubu-maker's shares slump as Chinese state media calls for stricter regulation, Morgan Stanley trims interestPop Mart, the Chinese toy company behind the recent Labubu craze, saw its shares fall this week after Morgan Stanley removed the stock from a focus list.
- CNBC's Inside India newsletter: Is India's hot IPO market cooling, or is it a blip?Twelve months ago, India's initial public offering market was booming. This year, however, there has been a pronounced change.
- Meta tried to buy Ilya Sutskever's $32 billion AI startup, but is now planning to hire its CEOMeta plans to hire Safe Superintelligence CEO Daniel Gross and former GitHub Nat Friedman to beef up the company's AI team, according to sources.
- Oil prices rise about 3% as Israel vows to intensify attacks on IranOil prices reacted after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered Israel's military to intensify attacks against Iran.
- Samsung aims to catch up to Chinese rivals for thin foldable phones as Apple said to enter the fraySamsung is set to launch its next foldable smarpthone, the Galaxy Fold7, at an event next month.
- Airbus orders dominate Paris Air Show as Boeing takes backseat — againThe European planemaker has announced a slew of orders at a show overshadowed by the fatal Air India crash and geopolitical turmoil.
- Fund managers are pouring money into emerging markets. Here’s where investors see opportunitiesVolatility has gripped global equity markets this year — and according to some asset managers, now could be the perfect time to rethink emerging markets.
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