Elon Musk says first Neuralink patient can control a computer mouse through thinking
A patient implanted with Neuralink’s brain technology can now control a computer mouse just by thinking, the company’s founder Elon Musk said.
India’s Zee Entertainment pops 10% on report that $10 billion merger with Sony is being revived
Sony first proposed to combine its India entertainment business with Zee in December 2021. Those negotiations collapsed after more than two years.
European markets tick lower as sentiment falters; Barclays ends up 8.6% on earnings
European stocks ended the down slightly lower Tuesday as sentiment struggled to pick up in global markets.
CNBC Daily Open: U.S. consumers stay bullish on the economy
The latest University of Michigan survey for February showed consumer sentiment index rose 0.6 points to 79.6.
Barclays jumps 8.6% after announcing major strategic overhaul
Barclays on Tuesday reported a fourth-quarter net loss of £111 million ($139.8 million) as the British lender announced an extensive strategic overhaul.
Airbus says competition from China’s Comac C919 is ‘not going to rock the boat’
An Airbus executive said at the Singapore Airshow that he was not worried about competition from China’s domestic passenger jet, the Comac C919.
CNBC Pro Talks: Fund manager to reveal his favorite ‘Magnificent 7’ alternatives and more
Latitude Investment Management’s Freddie Lait will discuss investing amid widespread uncertainty and his favorite “Magnificent Seven” alternatives.
S&P 500 and Nasdaq close lower on Tuesday, dragged down by Nvidia: Live updates
Stocks were lower Tuesday as the market comes off its first losing week in more than a month and traders pored over the latest batch of earnings.
U.S. pushes for U.N to support temporary Gaza ceasefire, oppose Rafah assault.
The U.S. proposed a rival draft U.N. resolution calling for a temporary ceasefire and opposing an offensive by Israel, according to the text seen by Reuters.
Fears over China seeking military advantage from ASML tools underlie export blocks, says Dutch trade minister
Fears that ASML’s computer chip equipment will be used for Chinese military ends underlie recent government decisions to deny the company export licences