Month: December 2024

Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares steps down amid internal disagreements

Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares steps down amid internal disagreements

Carlos Tavares, the esteemed CEO of Stellantis, resigned unexpectedly, citing "increasingly different opinions" between him and the automaker's board of directors. The announcement, made Sunday, marks the end of Tavares' tenure with immediate effect, leaving the world's fourth-largest automaker searching for a new leader during a difficult period. In a statement, Stellantis confirmed that its board of directors accepted Tavares' resignation and that the search for a new CEO is already underway. The trial is expected to conclude in the first half of next year. Meanwhile, an interim executive committee will be established under the leadership of President John Elkann…
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Kremlin criticizes potential U.S. pressure to enforce dollar usage

Kremlin criticizes potential U.S. pressure to enforce dollar usage

The Kremlin has rejected the idea of ​​the United States forcing other nations to rely on the dollar, warning that such actions could be counterproductive. This statement follows remarks by US President-elect Donald Trump, who suggested imposing economic sanctions on BRICS countries if they pursue alternatives to the dollar or attempt to create a shared currency. Over the weekend, Trump expressed concern about BRICS countries – initially Brazil, Russia, India and China, later expanded to include other nations – potentially adopting a unified currency or diverging from the US dollar in international trade. He warned that any move in this…
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Anthony Edwards calls for accountability as Timberwolves face ongoing struggles

Anthony Edwards calls for accountability as Timberwolves face ongoing struggles

Anthony Edwards, known for his fearless demeanor on and off the court, didn't hold back after the Minnesota Timberwolves suffered a 115-104 loss to the Sacramento Kings. The young star, now in his fifth NBA season, offered a blunt criticism of his team's performances, pointing to internal problems as the root of their recent decline. “We are soft (heck) as a team, but not in the way we deal with opponents – internally we are soft,” Edwards said. “We don't communicate, we act like a bunch of kids. This is the reality and if we don't face it we will…
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Trudeau emphasizes dialogue as Trump revisits trade policies

Trudeau emphasizes dialogue as Trump revisits trade policies

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau recently traveled to Mar-a-Lago, Florida to meet with US President-elect Donald Trump, aiming to address trade tensions and strengthen bilateral relations. Despite previous friction between the two leaders, Trudeau remains engaged in collaborative discussions, hoping to protect Canadian industries and consumers from potentially disruptive U.S. trade policies. During the meeting, Trudeau sought to address concerns about Trump's proposed 25% tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico, a move that Trump said would curb drug trafficking and unauthorized immigration across the borders of the United States. However, Canadian officials argue that their country's situation differs significantly…
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How Black Friday spending reflects America’s political divide after the 2024 election

How Black Friday spending reflects America’s political divide after the 2024 election

A red hat reading “Keep America Great” perched on a Christmas tree during a rally in Michigan in December 2019 symbolized the intersection of politics and culture in the United States. Four years later, the 2024 presidential election has once again drawn a sharp line across consumer sentiment, reflecting the confidence – or concerns – of voters as the holiday shopping season begins. Black Friday, the unofficial start of the holiday shopping season, is taking on a new tone this year as political divisions creep into consumer behavior. CNBC spoke to shoppers across the country, including Texas, Michigan, New Jersey,…
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Scott Bessent poised to lead economic policy in Trump’s administration

Scott Bessent poised to lead economic policy in Trump’s administration

Scott Bessent, founder and CEO of Key Square Group LP, has been tapped by President-elect Donald Trump for the crucial role of Treasury secretary. The news has already sparked optimism in financial markets, with stock futures rising and Treasury yields falling early Monday. This reaction followed Friday's announcement that Trump intended to name Bessent, a seasoned Wall Street figure, as his administration's top economic policymaker. The appointment sends a clear signal of Trump's commitment to putting someone with extensive market experience and a shared economic philosophy at the helm of the Treasury Department. Analysts widely praised the decision, noting that…
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