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Trump says government will make deals like Intel stake ‘all day long’

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Trump on Monday boasted about the government’s new stake in Intel and said he’s determined to do more similar deals.

Investment bank Lazard to get a boost from improving dealmaking outlook, KBW says

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The firm upgraded Lazard stock to an outperform rating from market perform.

Stocks making the biggest moves premarket: Keurig Dr Pepper, Okta, Intel, Verint Systems and more

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These are the stocks posting the largest moves in premarket trading.

Nvidia faces Wall Street’s high expectations two years into AI boom

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Nvidia’s business started transforming two years ago, as demand for processors to power AI workloads transformed the chipmaker.

Nvidia gets a price target increase from Stifel ahead of earnings this week

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The firm maintained its overweight rating on the stock, while raising its price target.

‘KPop Demon Hunters’ gives Netflix its first box-office win

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Netflix appears to have its first No. 1 box-office title in the streaming company’s 18-year history thanks to the sensation of “KPop Demon Hunters.”

Evergrande’s $50 billion rise and fall leaves scars on China’s property sector

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“The state-owned developers will end up running the entire industry,” Brian McCarthy, managing principal at Macrolens, told CNBC.

Wildfires threaten homes in Oregon and California, prompting hundreds of evacuations

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Thousands of homes in Northern California wine country and central Oregon were under evacuation orders and warnings Sunday.

Auto giants forced to confront some hard truths in the age of ‘polycrisis’

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Top original equipment manufacturers are caught in a perfect storm.

Inside Texas Instruments’ $60 billion U.S. megaproject, where Apple will make iPhone chips

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Apple committed to making iPhone chips at Texas Instruments’ new U.S. factories. CNBC got an exclusive first look inside TI’s $60 billion megaproject.

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