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GM raises guidance after beating Wall Street expectations, lowering tariff costs

GM raises guidance after beating Wall Street expectations, lowering tariff costs

A General Motors Co. Chevrolet Silverado truck at a dealership in Upland, California, US, on Wednesday, Oct 15, 2025. Kyle Grillot | Bloomberg | Getty Images DETROIT — General Motors raised its 2025 financial guidance Tuesday after beating Wall Street’s top- and bottom-line earnings expectations for the third quarter, while lowering its expected impact from […]

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AWS recovers, Apple rallies, General Motors beats and more in Morning Squawk

AWS recovers, Apple rallies, General Motors beats and more in Morning Squawk

Attendees walk through an exposition hall at AWS re:Invent, a conference hosted by Amazon Web Services, in Las Vegas on Dec. 3, 2024. Noah Berger | Getty Images This is CNBC’s Morning Squawk newsletter. Subscribe here to receive future editions in your inbox. Here are five key things investors need to know to start the trading day:

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Coca-Cola tops earnings and revenue estimates but says demand for drinks is still soft

Coca-Cola tops earnings and revenue estimates but says demand for drinks is still soft

Sina Schuldt | Picture Alliance | Getty Images Coca-Cola reported quarterly earnings and revenue that topped expectations, but the beverage giant said that demand for its drinks is still soft. Here’s what the company reported compared with what Wall Street analysts surveyed by LSEG were expecting: Earnings per share: 82 cents adjusted vs. 78 cents

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China says U.S. and Australia ‘should play a proactive role’ to bolster rare earth supply chains

China says U.S. and Australia ‘should play a proactive role’ to bolster rare earth supply chains

FILE PHOTO: Workers transporting soil containing rare earth elements for export at a port in Lianyungang, Jiangsu province, China, Oct. 31, 2010. Stringer | Reuters China on Tuesday responded to the U.S.-Australia critical minerals deal by saying resource-rich rare earth countries should take “a proactive role” in stabilizing their critical minerals supply chains. A spokesperson

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China’s rare earth magnet exports to U.S. falls for second month, reversing brief recovery

China’s rare earth magnet exports to U.S. falls for second month, reversing brief recovery

Annealed neodymium iron boron magnets sit in a barrel prior to being crushed into powder at Neo Material Technologies Inc.’s Magnequench Tianjin Co. factory in Tianjin, China, on Friday, June 11, 2010. Bloomberg | Bloomberg | Getty Images China’s exports of rare earth magnets to the U.S. fell sharply in September, ending months of recovery

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CoreWeave CEO says Core Scientific ‘not a need to have’ as shareholder opposition to deal rises

CoreWeave CEO says Core Scientific ‘not a need to have’ as shareholder opposition to deal rises

CoreWeave Inc. signage in Times Square in New York, US, on Friday, May 9, 2025. Yuki Iwamura | Bloomberg | Getty Images CoreWeave CEO Michael Intrator told CNBC Tuesday that the firm’s proposed acquisition of Core Scientific would be a “nice to have” rather than a necessity as shareholders prepare to potentially block the deal. In

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CNBC Daily Open: More people want the new iPhone — and Apple shares

CNBC Daily Open: More people want the new iPhone — and Apple shares

Apple CEO Tim Cook holds new iPhones during an Apple special event at Apple headquarters on Sept. 9, 2025 in Cupertino, California. Justin Sullivan | Getty Images Critics may sneer at the iPhone 17 Pro’s fluorescent orange finish, but Apple’s “Cosmic Orange” smartphone seems to be dazzling where it counts — in sales and shares.

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AI set to be a boon for emerging markets — but some investors aren’t convinced

AI set to be a boon for emerging markets — but some investors aren’t convinced

Artificial intelligence is expected to democratize access to technology, making it a boon for would-be founders in emerging markets — but some investors disagree. “AI will change everything for emerging markets,” said Anton Osika, CEO and co-founder of Swedish startup Lovable, which allows others to create apps and websites via prompting, removing the need for

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Doug Martin Had Mental Health Episode Prior To Death, Family Says

Doug Martin Had Mental Health Episode Prior To Death, Family Says

Doug Martin Experienced Mental Health Episode Before Death … Family Breaks Silence Published October 20, 2025 8:11 PM PDT Doug Martin‘s family is shedding more light on the ex-NFL star’s death … revealing the 36-year-old privately struggled with mental health issues over the years — and they were actively trying to get him help prior

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Shares of Australian rare earth companies surge on .5 billion U.S. critical minerals deal

Shares of Australian rare earth companies surge on $8.5 billion U.S. critical minerals deal

U.S. President Donald Trump, and Anthony Albanese, Australia’s prime minister, shake hands outside the West Wing of the White House in Washington, DC, US, on Monday, Oct. 20, 2025. Bloomberg | Bloomberg | Getty Images Shares of some of Australia’s largest critical metals and rare earths companies surged on Tuesday following the announcement of a

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