Companies can ‘hire’ a virtual person for about $14k a year in China
From customer service to the entertainment industry, businesses in China are paying up big bucks for virtual employees.
The boldest bitcoin calls for 2023 are out — and a 1,400% rally or a 70% plunge may be on the cards
Some market players have stuck their neck out with price calls for what could be another volatile year.
European shares start 2023 on upbeat note on encouraging factory data
The pan-regional STOXX 600 rose 0.8%, supported by consumer discretionary stocks.
2022 was a bleak year for stocks. This is what investors can expect this year — according to history
How do stock markets generally perform the year after one of poor returns? CNBC Pro takes a look at historical data going all the way back to 1929 to find out.
These stocks set for high profit margins could rally more than 50% ahead, according to analysts
Markets are grappling with recession fears and inflation. Buying shares in companies with resilient margins is one way to protect your portfolio, Goldman said.
Ukraine’s cities begin 2023 under attack from more Russian missiles and drones
Ukrainians faced a grim start to 2023 as Sunday brought more Russian missile and drone attacks following a brutal New Year’s Eve assault.
Britain opens nuclear fuel fund with goal of cutting its dependence on Russia
The fund, announced in July, will award grants to businesses involved in uranium conversion, a key stage in the process of creating nuclear fuel from the metal.
You may not know the difference between ‘habits’ and ‘routines’—and it’s your key to success in 2023, says attention expert
Nir Eyal, the author of “Indistractable,” explains why it’s completely fine if your New Year’s resolutions never become habits.
North Korea’s Kim orders ‘exponential’ expansion of nuke arsenal
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un ordered the “exponential” expansion of his country’s nuclear arsenal and the development of a more powerful intercontinental ballistic missile.
Market misery deals sovereign wealth funds historic setback in 2022: Study
Heavy falls in stock and bond markets have cut the combined value of the world’s sovereign wealth and public pension funds for the first time ever.




