The COP30 logo is seen in front of the central building ahead of the COP30 Brazil Amazonia 2025 on November 3, 2025 in Belem, Brazil.Wagner Meier | Getty Images News | Getty ImagesU.N. climate talks get underway in Brazil on Monday, with delegations from almost every country set to convene on the outskirts of the Amazon rainforest to discuss how to tackle the climate crisis.The administration of U.S. President Donald Trump will be one notable absentee, however. The White House has confirmed it does intend to send any high-level representatives to the summit, marking an unprecedented absence of U.S. officials…
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ShareShare Article via FacebookShare Article via TwitterShare Article via LinkedInShare Article via EmailSara Nelson, Association of Flight Attendants international president, joins ‘Squawk Box’ to discuss the impact of the government shutdown on air travel, who’s to blame for the shutdown, and more.07:59Mon, Nov 10 20258:43 AM EST Source link
Every weekday, the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer releases the Homestretch — an actionable afternoon update, just in time for the last hour of trading on Wall Street. Markets: The S & P 500 jumped nearly 1.5% on Monday, as House members were called back to Washington to vote on a Senate deal to end the longest government shutdown in history. The Nasdaq surged more than 2%. With these gains, both indexes recovered nearly all of last week’s losses. A possible end to the 41-day shutdown, which has caused massive flight delays and cancellations and shaken consumer confidence in…
After President Donald Trump’s recent meeting with Chinese leader Xi Jinping, there is hope for U.S. farmers that the soybean business may be on the way back.At the China International Import Expo last week, Illinois soybean farmer Scott Gaffner said he came to Shanghai to save his China business.”We want to make sure that our soybeans are getting exported to China because it’s a very important market to us,” Gaffner, who is a member of the U.S. Soybean Export Council, told CNBC.He said the Gaffner Family Farm typically sells 40% of its annual soybean exports to China, but as he…
Check out the companies making the biggest moves midday: TreeHouse Foods — The food processor rallied 23% after announcing it’s being bought by European investment group Investindustrial for $22.50 per share in cash. That represents an 18% premium from Friday’s close. The deal values TreeHouse at nearly $3 billion. Tech stocks — Names tied to the artificial intelligence trade roared back on news of a possible end to the U.S. government shutdown, which contributed to investors’ risk-on attitude. Nvidia jumped nearly 3.5%, while AMD rose about 3.8%, and Broadcom gained 1.7%. Each of the “Magnificent Seven” stocks were in the…
Check out the companies making headlines before the bell : MP Materials — The rare earth mine operator rose 3% after a Deutsche Bank upgrade to buy from hold. The bank highlighted MP as a buying opportunity for investors looking for exposure to rare earths. Palantir — Shares of the defense technology stock popped 3%. The stock tumbled more than 11% amid the selloff in artificial intelligence-focused names last week. American Airlines , United Airlines and Delta Air Lines — These three airline stocks all rose about 2% in premarket trading on hopes that the U.S. government shutdown could be…
Advanced Micro Devices on Tuesday will host its first financial analyst day in three years — and Wall Street thinks the chipmaker will live up to high expectations. AMD shares have been on a tear this year as investors cheered the company’s high-profile partnerships with AI giants such as OpenAI and Oracle . Although the stock is up nearly 104% year to date, shares have slumped about 5% since AMD gave fourth-quarter margin guidance that was in line with estimates. Analysts remain bullish on the stock with a consensus price target of $267.02 implying roughly 9% potential upside ahead, per…
ShareShare Article via FacebookShare Article via TwitterShare Article via LinkedInShare Article via EmailDavid Zervos, Jefferies, joins ‘Fast Money’ to talk his take on the stock market, the influence of the political backdrop, what is driving markets higher, and more.08:19Mon, Nov 10 20255:34 PM EST Source link
Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) speaks to reporters outside the Senate Chamber of the U.S. Capitol Building on Oct. 1, 2025 in Washington, DC.Andrew Harnik | Getty ImagesDemocratic senators on Monday blamed the White House push to fast track artificial intelligence data centers and its attacks on renewable energy for rising electricity prices in certain parts of the U.S.Sen. Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut, Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont and others demanded that the White House and Commerce Department detail what actions they have taken to shield consumers from the impact of massive data centers in a letter sent Monday.Voters are increasingly…
Senator Tim Kaine (D-VA) speaks at a press conference with other Senate Democrats who voted to restore government funding, in Washington, DC on November 9, 2025. Nathan Posner | Anadolu | Getty ImagesUpdate: The Senate on Monday night passed the deal, sending the funding bill to the House.Senate Democrats are poised to help Republicans pass a bill that could lead to the end of the government shutdown. But the deal they’re agreeing to doesn’t directly address what was once Democrats’ key demand: an extension of Affordable Care Act subsidies, which are due to expire by year’s end.The Senate took a major step toward…

