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Watch live: ECB President Christine Lagarde speaks after opting to hold rates

European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde is giving a press conference following the bank's latest monetary policy decision.

With China playing catchup with the U.S., these 3 charts show the top countries for fintech in 2023

Using data provided by research firm Statista, CNBC analyzed the top nations overall when it comes to financial technology.

Tesla rival Xpeng presses ahead with driver-assist rollout in China, Europe

Chinese electric car company Xpeng said this week it plans to roll out driver-assist technology in Europe by the end of next year.

Morgan Stanley says Ted Pick will succeed James Gorman as CEO on Jan. 1

The announcement ends the top succession race on Wall Street. Morgan Stanley announced in May that Gorman intended to step down within a year.

'Incredible alpha opportunities' in the year ahead despite headwinds, says Carlyle Group CEO Harvey Schwartz

Wall Street leaders speaking at the annual Riyadh event broadly expressed varying degrees of pessimism and caution for the coming year.

Deutsche Bank net profit slides 8% in third quarter but beats expectations

Deutsche Bank reported a third-quarter net profit of 1.031 billion euros ($1.06 billion), slightly beating expectations.

Picking health insurance can be tricky: 6 key terms to know as open enrollment starts

Health plans have many moving parts like premiums, co-insurance and deductibles that make it difficult to ascertain costs.

China signals more support for struggling local governments

The central government formalized a process for local governments to borrow for the year ahead — starting in the preceding fourth quarter, state media said.

Coinbase shares surge 14% as Grayscale ETF ruling takes effect

Coinbase shares surged 14% on Tuesday, as investors were buoyed by a court ruling in a Bitcoin spot ETF case that could benefit the crypto exchange as well.

Jamie Dimon rips central banks for being '100% dead wrong' on economic forecasts

"Prepare for possibilities and probabilities, not calling one course of action, since I've never seen anyone call it," Dimon said in Saudi Arabia.

Barclays narrowly beats profit forecasts on strong consumer, credit card business

Barclays on Tuesday reported a net profit of £1.27 billion ($1.56 billion) for the third quarter, slightly ahead of expectations as strong results in its consumer and credit cards businesses.

Say goodbye to retirement? A 'soft saving' trend is emerging among young people

Generation Z is leading the "soft saving" trend, a new financial approach that prioritizes personal growth and mental wellness over aggressive saving goals.
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