From multi-millionaire entrepreneur to Indonesia’s minister of tourism — meet Sandiaga Uno
Uno made his fortune with investment firm Saratoga Capital, before becoming deputy governor of Jakarta in 2017. He was appointed tourism minister in 2020.
China’s chip metal export curbs are ‘a wake up call’ for countries to diversify their supply chains
While China produces the majority of the world’s gallium and germanium, it is not the only producer.
Tesla’s push into humanoid robots is set to benefit these 5 global stocks in the supply chain, HSBC says
The bank identified the companies behind key components for humanoid robots, such as machine vision systems, control systems and servo motors.
UBS upgrades Big Pharma stock after shares drop on poor drug results
The Swiss bank believes the pharmaceutical giant’s 30-drug-trial pipeline makes it a “leading player in this field” and expects shares to rise by nearly 30%.
CNBC Daily Open: Prices are low and markets are high
U.S. headline inflation in June rose 3% from a year ago — the lowest level since March 2021, while the S&P and Nasdaq hit a 52-week high.
Asia markets set to rise as U.S. inflation rate slows more than expected
The consumer price index came in at 3%, lower than the 3.1% expected by economists polled by Dow Jones
FTC says it will appeal to block Microsoft-Activision deal
The Federal Trade Commission said it will bring its campaign to prevent Microsoft from closing its Activision Blizzard deal before an appeals court.
Stocks rise a fourth day on soft inflation data, S&P 500 and Nasdaq close at highest levels in 2023: Live updates
The S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite are coming off their highest closing levels since April 2022.
CNBC Pro Talks: A.I. investors share their best stock picks in a roundtable discussion
Artificial intelligence was one of the main drivers of the first-half rally this year. Enthusiasm around the sector has helped stocks rebound from the 2022 lows in a big way, leaving some wondering if new highs are still to come. In a special CNBC Pro …
A 2,000-year-old Chinese mindset can make you more successful—it ‘takes almost zero effort,’ says psychologist
So many of us have been taught that in order to be successful, we must constantly be busy and thinking. But an ancient Chinese philosophy called “wu wei” suggests otherwise.




