Squawk Box Europe Express
CNBC's flagship show in Europe sets you up with everything you need to know for the European business day. Anchors Steve Sedgwick, Karen Tso and Arabile Gumede engage in unscripted and dynamic debate on the day's top stories. They are joined by leading business executives, policymakers, financial strategists, fund managers and other newsmakers to provide original points of view and instant analysis of the latest business news and key market themes.
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Chinese stocks are up on reports that Beijing is due to launch a record amount of special Treasury bonds in a bid to stimulate the economy ahead of Donald Trump’s return to the White House. U.S. President Joe Biden opens a probe into Chinese chip makers in what is the latest salvo against the country’s trade practices.
Nissan and Honda officially begin merger talks which will create the world’s third largest automaker with ¥30tn in sales. Volkswagen shares are flat despite the German giant reaching an agreement with labour unions over annual cuts of €4bn and averting further strikes. In insurance news, Aviva is to buy up rival Direct
The U.S. is on the brink of a government shutdown, after the House rejects an amended Republican bill hours from the deadline. The Dow ekes out a gain, snapping its longest losing streak since 1974, as investors count down to today’s PCE print. Japanese core inflation came hotter than expected, slowing the Yen’s declin
Markets were spooked after Fed Chair Powell delivers a hawkish cut and signals less easing in 2025 and beyond, with the dollar spiking, treasury yields climbing, and U.S. equities sinking. More fuel was added to fears over fewer rate cuts as President-elect Trump threatens to thwart a bipartisan funding bill, pushing t
Wall Street retreats from record highs, with the Dow dipping for a 9th straight session as Nvidia sinks deeper into correction territory. The Federal Reserve is gearing up to deliver its third interest rate cut in a row despite stronger-than-expected retail sales, while the outlook for future cuts remains mixed. In Asi
The Dow hits its longest losing streak since 2018 while the Nasdaq soars, with Tesla, Google, Amazon and Apple hitting record highs. Meanwhile, Nvidia stumbles through, falling under correction territory, as rival Broadcom powers ahead after bullish calls from Wall Street. In Germany, Chancellor Olaf Scholz loses a con