Singapore and Lisbon top ranking of the cities with the biggest surge in prime rents
Rents in prime residential areas increased the most in Singapore, Lisbon and Berlin in the first half of the year, according to a report by Savills.
TSMC reports first profit drop in 4 years as electronics demand slump continues
TSMC is the top producer of the world’s most advanced processors, but demand for consumer electronics has plunged post-pandemic.
Here are the biggest reasons jobs could disappear — and A.I. isn’t one of them
Fears about artificial intelligence leading to job losses have intensified in recent months, but other economic factors may be much bigger risks.
Why are people not getting married anymore?
A record number of people in the U.S., China, Japan and the U.K., are opting out of marriage. The decline is especially strong in the middle and working class – the socioeconomic groups that were once champions of marriage. In Japan and South Korea, ma…
India’s smartphone shipments stabilize after three quarters of decline, report shows
Samsung continued to dominate in the second quarter, claiming about 18% market share with 6.6 million shipments, according to Canalys.
A new foldable smartphone is becoming as popular as an Apple iPhone model in China
On Chinese e-commerce site JD.com’s “hot sales” smartphone rankings this week, the Honor Magic V2 foldable vies with Apple iPhone models for the top three.
BHP posts record full-year iron ore output, flags rising costs
BHP’s iron ore production in Australia aided by improved rail performance at mines, but production was hit by unfavorable impacts from tropical Cyclone Ilsa.
‘They are real, they are proliferating’: Tech investor names 2 internet-of-things stocks to own
Investor managing a $3.2 billion tech fund said he sees long-term opportunities in IoT stocks that are enabling efficiency in supply chains at retailers.
Goldman Sachs shares its top stock picks for China A.I. — and 2 are on its conviction list
The investment bank names Chinese stocks it says are likely to benefit from developments in generative artificial intelligence.
ASML shares surged more than 30% this year. Here’s where Wall Street sees the stock going
ASML shares have soared on the buzz around artificial intelligence — but it’s facing a number of risks. CNBC Pro finds out Wall Street’s take on the stock.




