Vice President Harris will face doubts and dysfunction at the Southeast Asian nations summit
The repeat visits have positioned Harris as a key interlocutor for the Democratic administration, to bolster partnerships to counterbalance Chinese influence.
Swimming sets ‘strict’ rules for individual Russians to return to competition before Paris Olympics
The criteria follow the IOC’s guidelines that only individual athletes from Russia and Belarus — no teams — can be allowed to compete in Paris.
Qantas CEO Alan Joyce to depart early as airline looks to rebuild reputation
Australia’s competition regulator sued the airline for allegedly selling tickets for thousands of canceled flights.
Asia markets fall as Australia holds rates; investors assess inflation, business activity data
Inflation readings from South Korea, Thailand and the Philippines are out Tuesday, as well as PMI readings from China, India and Hong Kong.
Here’s where to invest $50,000 right now, according to the pros
From a semiconductor fund to international stocks to cutting back on Treasurys, portfolio managers and strategists reveal how they’d invest $50,000 — and what changes they would make from earlier in the year.
‘Most at risk’: UBS downgrades 2 major automakers over China EVs threat
The investment bank warned that Europe’s biggest automakers are set to lose market share to Chinese firms such as Warren Buffett-backed BYD.
CNBC Daily Open: Investors still aren’t convinced by bitcoin
Bitcoin is up around 55% this year, but is still roughly 62% down from its all-time high.
Chinese electric carmakers ramp up push overseas, setting up clash with U.S., European auto giants
Chinese companies from BYD to Leapmotor launched electric vehicles for international markets while Xpeng announced plans to expand into Germany.
Chinese electric carmakers ramp up push overseas, setting up clash with U.S., European auto giants
Chinese companies from BYD to Leapmotor launched electric vehicles for international markets while Xpeng announced plans to expand into Germany.
Dow closes nearly 200 points lower as rising oil prices drag down stocks: Live updates
Stocks fell on Tuesday to kick off the first trading day of a holiday-shortened week, weighed down by a jump in crude oil prices.