CNBC
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JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon signals retirement is closer than ever
The ambiguity of Dimon's plans has made succession timing at JPMorgan one of the persistent questions for the bank's investors and analysts. He is 68.
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Flying is cheaper in 2024. But not for some destinations
Average airline ticket prices are less expensive than they were a year ago. Flights to some areas, especially those abroad, are still high.
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No ‘cop on the beat’: Why the SEC may deny new ether ETFs this month
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission is expected to make a key decision on approving ether ETFs.
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CFPB rule to save Americans $10 billion a year in late fees faces possible last-minute freeze
The credit card regulation is part of President Joe Biden's broader election-year war against what he deems junk fees.
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Watch Governor Andrew Bailey speak after the Bank of England's rate decision
Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey is speaking at a press conference following the U.K. central bank's latest monetary policy decision.
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Stocks making the biggest moves after hours: Airbnb, Robinhood, Arm Holdings, Equinix and more
These are the stocks posting the largest moves in extended trading.
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Robinhood climbs after reporting record earnings for first quarter
Shares of the brokerage firm rose after first-quarter results topped Wall Street expectations.
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British neobank Monzo boosts funding round to $610 million to crack U.S. market, launch pensions
TS Anil, CEO of Monzo, told CNBC his firm plans to use the cash to build new products and accelerate its international expansion plans.
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HD Hyundai Marine Solution doubles in South Korea's largest IPO since January 2022
Shares traded as high as 125,000 South Korean won ($91.55) apiece, representing a 49.88% surge from the IPO price of 83,400 won.
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Stanley Druckenmiller cut his Nvidia stake in late March, says AI may be a bit overhyped short term
Druckenmiller said he reduced his Nvidia bet after "the stock went from $150 to $900."