I’m a nutritionist from Japan, home to the world’s longest-living people—here are 5 longevity foods we eat every day
Asako Miyashita has been a nutritionist and longevity expert for nearly 20 years. Born and raised in Japan, where some of the world’s longest-living people reside, she shares the Japanese staple foods she eats every day to stay healthy and live longer.
Bank of America loves this under-the-radar streaming stock out of China, sees 30% gain
With its in-house content strategy, iQIYI is differentiating itself from peers such as Tencent Video and Youku Video, the firm said.
Activist hedge fund manager Dan Loeb takes a passive stake in AMD
Third Point’s Dan Loeb has taken a passive stake in chipmaker AMD, sources told CNBC’s Scott Wapner.
These are the highest quality stocks in the S&P 500 that could win in this volatile market
Bank of America equity strategist Savita Subramanian advised investors to own high quality stocks, or stocks with a S&P quality rating of B+ or better .
These dependable dividend increasers are beating the market
CNBC Pro screened for names that have a track record of dividend increases, have a dividend yield of 2% or more and are outperforming the S&P 500.
Here’s what every major analyst thought of Tesla’s investor day
Some of the biggest Tesla analysts on Wall Street weighed in.
Salesforce records best day since 2020 after blowout earnings report
Salesforce beat estimates on Wednesday, and activist investor Elliott Management was complimentary after the company showed margin improvement.
El-Erian says the Fed should go back to raising interest rates more aggressively
Markets expect the central bank to hike its benchmark interest rate another 0.25 percentage point when it meets March 21-22.
American workers aren’t returning to the office like their international counterparts—here’s why
Several global cities steadily reached at least 75% office occupancy throughout the pandemic, including Tokyo, Seoul, Singapore, Paris and Stockholm.
Ford plans to restart production of the electric F-150 Lightning on March 13
Ford plans to restart production of its electric F-150 Lightning pickup on March 13 – more than a month after a battery issue caused a vehicle to catch fire.




