Business news
- Trump accounts get supercharged by employer matches — some companies offer up to $1,000 - A growing number of large employers have announced that they will match contributions to Trump accounts for their employees.
- Auto executives are hoping for the best and planning for the worst in 2026 - Automakers are entering a new phase of uncertainty as they deal with affordability issues and slowing consumer demand.
- The top 10 analysts of 2025, as measured by TipRanks - TipRanks highlights U.S. analysts with the most successful ratings in the previous year.
- From Bill Gates to Emmanuel Macron: How the world’s most powerful people communicate and exert influence - "It's the performance, not the content... it's not what you say, it's the way that you say it," executive coach René Carayol tells CNBC about how leaders speak.
- Gov. Walz calls on Trump to halt ICE operations in Minnesota after another fatal shooting - "Minnesota has had it. This is sickening. The President must end this operation. Pull the thousands of violent, untrained officers out of Minnesota," Walz said.
- Trump threatens to impose 100% tariff if Canada makes deal with China - In his Truth Social post, Trump suggested that China would try to use Canada to try to avoid paying U.S. tariffs.
- As federal ACA subsidies lapse, blue states offer their own - A handful of states have moved to soften the blow of lapsed federal subsidies for health insurance premiums.
- New Berkshire CEO Abel quickly signals troubled Kraft Heinz stake could be toast - With Greg Abel as Berkshire Hathaway's new CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, the company is apparently preparing to sell some or all of its Kraft Heinz shares.
- Winter Storm Fern could cause significant power outages - The electric grid in many parts of the U.S. is already under strain due to rising demand from data centers and the slow construction of new power generation.
- Investors went to Davos for AI. They left talking about Greenland - Two Davos's emerged: one chasing AI’s future, the other gripped by Greenland, tariffs and the geopolitical risks reshaping investor playbooks.