Meta is working with U.K. banks NatWest and Metro Bank on an information-sharing agreement to help them prevent customers from falling victim to fraud.
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With Hurricane Helene disrupting travel, here’s what fliers need to know
Travelers impacted by Hurricane Helene’s destruction in the Southeast U.S. may be out of luck when it comes to financial compensation.
Nike withdraws guidance, postpones investor day as it gears up for CEO change
Nike on Tuesday said it was withdrawing its full-year guidance and postponing its investor day as it gears up for a new CEO to take the helm.
Charles Schwab CEO Walt Bettinger to retire at end of 2024, Rick Wurster to replace him
After 16 years leading the brokerage firm, Bettinger will be replaced by an internal CEO hire.
Tuesday’s big stock stories: What’s likely to move the market in the next trading session
The S&P 500 ended September with a record close, posting a winning month and quarter. Here’s what CNBC is watching going into Tuesday.
Mastercard to buy Swedish startup that makes it easier to manage and cancel subscription plans
The payments giant touted the deal as a way to help consumers with a key pain point — managing the myriad subscription services that exist today.
Charles Schwab CEO Walt Bettinger to retire at end of 2024, Rick Wurster to replace him
After 16 years leading the brokerage firm, Bettinger will be replaced by an internal CEO hire.
London-based Robinhood rival Freetrade buys UK arm of Australian investing platform Stake
British retail investing app Freetrade has entered into an agreement with Australian rival Stake to take on all of the company’s U.K. clients and their assets.
Robinhood launches crypto transfers in Europe as it pushes overseas expansion
Retail investing platform Robinhood is setting sights on an EU expansion as part of broader plans to increase its global foothold.
China’s stock surge has echoes of the 2015 bubble. What’s different this time
The rocket up in Chinese stocks so far looks different from the market bubble in 2015, analysts said.