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The ‘fatal mistake’ most people make starting a business, says Stanford professor who co-founded 4 startups: I’ve ‘seen this a million times’
Not finding out what prospective customers want and need is a crucial mistake that often dooms founders to failure, says entrepreneurship expert Steve Blank.
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23andMe files for bankruptcy, Anne Wojcicki steps down as CEO
Anne Wojcicki has resigned from her role as chief executive effective immediately, though she will remain a member of the board.
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Mining giant Fortescue says Big Oil is getting it wrong on renewables: ‘Your customers want green energy’
Australian mining tycoon Andrew Forrest, founder and executive chairman of Fortescue, says Big Oil is getting it wrong on renewables.
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5 things to know before the stock market opens Monday
Here are the most important news items that investors need to start their trading day.
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Senators press Trump Social Security nominee on his views about privatizing the agency
Fiserv CEO Frank Bisignano is scheduled Tuesday to face senators’ questions on his nomination to serve as Social Security commissioner.
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Tax revenue collected by the IRS set to plummet, report says
IRS officials are expecting tax revenue to drop by more than 10% by April 15, the Washington Post reported.
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South Korea’s Hyundai to announce $20 billion U.S. investment
Hyundai is the latest major international conglomerate to announce investments ahead of Trump’s April 2 tariff deadline.
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Google’s $32 billion Wiz deal may signal a turning point for slow IPO, M&A markets
Google’s $32 billion acquisition of Wiz may signal the start of a friendlier initial public offering and deal activity environment.
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What’s hot in ETFs? Bond funds are in demand as investors flee the Nasdaq ‘QQQ’
There have been strong inflows into fixed income, especially ultrashort funds. Precious metal funds have seen surprisingly light inflows.
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Investors’ optimism is growing around the UK economy as U.S.-EU trade disputes mount
However, some say the U.K. is not yet “out of the clear” from President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariff policies.
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Treasury yields rise as fears of an all-out trade war ease
U.S. Treasury yields were higher on Monday as investors awaited the purchasing managers’ index to get a sense of the health of the U.S. economy.
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CNBC Daily Open: Tariff ‘flexibility’ is not necessarily positive — it also signals uncertainty
We will probably not have any clarification on how the reciprocal tariffs will play out until April 2 — provided Trump isn’t also flexible with the start date.
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China’s open-source embrace upends conventional wisdom around artificial intelligence
China’s artificial intelligence space is moving towards free-use, open-sourced models in a trend that experts say will accelerate AI adoption and innovation.
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Novo Nordisk’s next-gen obesity drug CagriSema had investors excited. Now they’re not so sure
Novo Nordisk’s hopes of heralding a new era of obesity treatment with its next-generation CagriSema drug may be in doubt after a series of trial results have left investors feeling unsatisfied.
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Bayer shares plunge 7.1% after Roundup court verdict; Europe markets mixed: Live updates
European markets were mixed on Monday after U.S. President Donald Trump hinted at tariff “flexibility.”
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Singapore inflation hits four-year low, below average MAS forecast for 2025
The Monetary Authority of Singapore forecast headline inflation to average 1.5%–2.5% in 2025, compared to 2.4% in 2024.