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CNBC Daily Open: Flying blind in markets and the economy
Not having concrete information means it’s hard to make decisions. That’s a difficulty both the Fed and investors face now. Source link
Asia-Pacific shares set to fall, tracking Wall Street declines as tech selloff deepens
Asia-Pacific markets are set to open lower on Friday, tracking losses on Wall Street as technology stocks continue to come under pressure for another day. Source link
Tesla recalls 10,500 Powerwall 2 battery systems due to overheating, fire risk
Elon Musk’s autos and energy business said it will replace all affected units for Powerwall 2 customers in the U.S. Source link
MLS games head to Apple TV in 2026 as Season Pass subscription ends
Major League Soccer games will be added to the standard Apple TV streaming service, leaving behind the add on subscription package known as Season Pass. Source link
Markets no longer view the December rate cut as a sure bet, with Fed officials casting doubts
Fed Chair Jerome Powell wasn’t kidding a couple weeks ago when he said a December rate cut wasn’t in the bag. Source link
Wall Street cools on Oracle's buildout plans as debt concerns mount: 'AI sentiment is waning'
Oracle shares have been hammered in recent weeks and its credit default swaps have risen as investors question the company’s reliance on debt. Source link
Op-ed: Chinese robots are coming for Elon Musk's trillion-dollar Tesla payday
Elon Musk’ trillionaire pay package hinges on Tesla evolving from an EV company to robotics powerhouse, but China stands in the way. Source link
Musk's xAI raises $15 billion in latest funding round
The funding round adds $5 billion to the $10 billion funding round reported in September, which valued the startup at $200 billion. Source link
Prada says Milan listing still on the table — but won’t commit until timing is ‘six months away’
Prada CFO Andrea Bonini sat down with CNBC’s Charlotte Reed to chat also Miu Miu, the Chinese and U.S. markets, and succession plans. Source link
Disney posts mixed results as streaming growth is offset by legacy TV declines
Disney reported fiscal fourth-quarter results before the bell Thursday, giving its final update on streaming subscriber metrics. Source link