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Ukraine war live updates: Russia is preparing a new summer offensive against Ukraine, Zelenskyy says; China slams sanctions threat
Ukraine denied it is at the weakest point in the war since Russia almost captured Kyiv nearly two years ago.
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CNBC Daily Open: AI fervor takes over Wall Street
Al euphoria took over Wall Street last week, thanks to Nvidia.
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‘We definitely are eyeing the public markets': eToro CEO considers IPO after scrapped SPAC deal
EToro reported profitability for the first time in 2023, saying it has reached $100 million in EBITDA.
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Google expects its more advanced large language models to arrive on Android phones next year
Brian Rakowski, a top hardware executive at Google, tells CNBC he expects the firm’s more advanced large language models to arrive on Android devices next year.
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Samsung debuts a ‘smart ring' with health-tracking features — its first foray into the product category
Samsung’s Galaxy Ring, its latest wearable, is launching with tracking features including heart rate and sleep monitoring.
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European markets open lower as investors await inflation data
European markets opened lower Monday as global investors look ahead to more inflation data.
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Chip giant TSMC opens first Japan factory as it diversifies away from Taiwan amid U.S.-China tensions
Japan’s chip-manufacturing industry is 10 years behind world leaders such as TSMC and Samsung , according to a report.
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South Korea unveils measures aimed at boosting stock markets, tackling ‘Korea discount'
South Korea unveiled measures to improve corporate governance, taking a leaf out of Japan’s playbook to help boost its undervalued local markets.
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Electric air transport is set to take off with taxis, ambulances, cargo deliveries by end of this decade
Electric flying vehicles can be used as air taxis, for cargo delivery, medical and emergency response transportation and as private vehicles.
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After doubts about Alibaba's future, co-founder Joe Tsai says: ‘We're back'
Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba is back on track to be a top market player after a period of pressure, co-founder Joe Tsai told CNBC’s Emily Tan.
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CNBC Daily Open: Wall Street high on AI euphoria
Al euphoria took over Wall Street last week, thanks to Nvidia.
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China de-linking talk is overdone and it's still key to the global economy, Asian Development Bank says
China is still the leading trading partner for many countries, and the narrative it being delinked from the global economy is overdone, says the ADB.
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Xiaomi bets big on its new electric vehicle — targets 20 million premium users
Xiaomi is putting a premium price on its first electric car because it already has about 20 million users in that segment, Group President Weibing Lu told CNBC.
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Japan's Nikkei 225 extends rally to new all-time highs; China's nine-day winning streak ends
Investors await a slew of economic data this week, including China’s manufacturing PMI and the Federal Reserve’s preferred inflation gauge.
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Billionaire-backed Koch network halts Nikki Haley campaign funding after South Carolina loss
Nikki Haley has vowed to stay in the presidential race through Super Tuesday on March 5.
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Stock futures tick lower ahead of key inflation data and corporate earnings: Live updates
Stocks are heading into the final week of February on a high note, after the major indexes achieved new milestones on Friday and registered winning weeks.
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Chinese tech firm Lenovo shows off a laptop with a see-through screen
Chinese tech giant Lenovo showed off a prototype laptop on Monday that has a see-through screen.
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BP exec's husband guilty of insider trading $1.8 million, snooped on her calls
Loudon’s wife was formerly a BP merger and acquisitions manager but was fired after the company learned of the insider trading.
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In a letter to employees, AT&T CEO apologizes for widespread outage, says some customers will receive credits
The CEO of AT&T apologized for the widespread cellular outage that knocked out service for thousands of customers and said some accounts will receive credits.
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White House seeks Israel-Hamas hostage deal in ‘coming days' — Netanyahu says ‘it's too soon to say'
Negotiators from Israel, Egypt, Qatar and the U.S. have made progress on a new framework for a hostage deal.