Delta Air Lines expects to grow earnings in the fourth quarter, thanks to resilient travel demand and strong bookings for year-end holidays.
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7-Eleven’s parent company cuts full-year earnings forecast, presses ahead with restructuring
The news comes as the Japanese retail group resists a takeover attempt by Canada’s Alimentation Couche-Tard.
Wednesday’s big stock stories: What’s likely to move the market in the next trading session
The major averages closed higher on Tuesday as oil prices came off their highs. Here’s what CNBC is watching going into Wednesday.
Peru has attracted a slew of foreign investors into its credit market. Here’s why
Foreign investors are eyeing Peru’s debt market.
HSBC exec says there’s a lot of AI ’success theater‘ happening in finance
Some financial services firms are making bold statements about AI but not seeing tangible results, according to HSBC’s head of generative AI.
China’s Golden Week holiday signals persistent consumer caution
China’s Golden Week holiday affirmed a trend in more cautious spending, while consumers put greater emphasis on experiences.
Baidu’s robotaxi unit is exploring expansion into global markets in the ’near future‘
Chinese tech company Baidu’s robotaxi unit Apollo Go is in talks to expand overseas in the near future, according to a source familiar with the situation.
GM expects 2025 earnings to be similar to this year’s despite industry headwinds
The Detroit automaker’s targeted adjusted earnings before interest and taxes this year is between $13 billion and $15 billion, or $9.50 and $10.50 per share.
Tuesday’s big stock stories What’s likely to move the market in the next trading session
A jump in oil prices and Treasury yields dragged the major averages lower on Monday. Here’s what CNBC is watching going into Tuesday.
China state planner lays out further actions to boost economy but no new plans for major stimulus
China will speed up special purpose bond issuance to local governments to support regional economic growth, senior NDRC officials said.