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Most of Instagram’s ads ran on Reels in 2025, data shows

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More than half of all ads on Meta’s Instagram ran in the service’s short-form video Reels product in 2025, up from 35% in 2024, according to Sensor Tower.

Trump is showing the world the U.S. is ‘back,’ Scott Bessent tells CNBC as Greenland tensions ratchet up

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President Donald Trump’s bid to acquire Greenland is ‘not something new,’ said U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, speaking to CNBC.

IMF boss has a blunt message for Europe: ‘Get your act together’

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European leaders are reportedly weighing up potential responses to fresh tariff threats from the White House.

Novartis could have a U.S. deal that shields it from tariffs, CEO tells CNBC

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The continent’s pharma sector could be one of its worst hit by Trump’s latest tariffs on some European countries.

Trump says EU won’t ‘push back too much’ as Denmark sends extra troops to Greenland

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U.S. President Donald Trump dimissed the idea of the European Union firmly opposing his plans to annex Greenland.

Greenland’s freshwater reserves seen as ‘frozen capital’ as water becomes a national security issue

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“Water is increasingly treated like a strategic asset,” one analyst told CNBC.

CNBC Daily Open: A trade ‘bazooka’ against Trump’s Greenland tariffs is in the cards for the EU

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At an emergency meeting in Brussels on Sunday afternoon local time, France pushed for the European Union to use the “Anti-Coercion Instrument.”

‘Act of great stupidity’: Trump launches another tirade against a NATO ally. This time it’s the UK

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The White House voiced its support for the deal last year, but on Tuesday, Trump said it was “an act of great stupidity.”

Morgan Stanley loves these stocks as the AI memory bottleneck bites

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Memory capacity has quickly emerged as a bottleneck in the AI build-out.

European markets set to open in negative territory as tariff uncertainty lingers

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European stocks are expected to open in negative territory on Tuesday as the specter of fresh trade tariffs lingers, hurting market sentiment.

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