Ukraine looks to technology to help rebuild its economy amid Russia’s onslaught
As the war in Ukraine rages on, the country’s technology entrepreneurs are trying to stay positive.
‘The old UK growth model is dead’: What a long-term weak pound means for Britain
A historically weaker pound on a medium- to long-term basis has a variety of impacts on the U.K. more broadly, economists told CNBC.
CNBC Stock World Cup: Will Visa or Microsoft give investors a greater total return?
As we head into the World Cup season, CNBC speaks to Josh Brown of Ritholtz Wealth Management on whether Visa or Microsoft will give investors a greater total return over the next 12 months.
Singapore Airlines expects 2023 airfares may decline as rivals add capacity
Singapore Airlines (SIA) expects passenger yields, a proxy for airfares, could decline in 2023, a senior executive said on Monday.
China’s exports unexpectedly shrink in October, badly missing expectations for growth
China’s exports fell by 0.3% in October from a year ago, missing Reuters expectations for a 4.3% increase.
This biotech stock soared 20% last week — and analysts are giving it another 36% upside
The stock bucked the general trend of global stocks declining last week, with the MSCI World Index dipping around 2% for the week.
The K-pop ETF hasn’t been doing well, but its creator says Korean content is at an ‘inflection point’
The creator behind the new exchange-traded fund aimed at converting global fans of Korean content into investors is optimistic on K-pop’s outlook.
There are still opportunities in tech — here’s how to trade it: Analysts
Analysts reveal how to trade the troublesome tech sector, including one stock that has an average upside of over 50%.
Morgan Stanley says this Tesla-supplying global battery material stock could soar by 81%
Analysts give this under-the-radar Tesla supplier, which already has triple-digit revenue growth, serious upside potential.
Where’s the money? COP27 climate summit opens with a rallying call for rich nations to pay up
Climate finance, as it has done since the first U.N. climate conference in 1995, will once again be at the heart of the negotiations.




