The earnings apocalypse has not yet materialized
The earnings evidence so far suggests a contraction but not a collapse.
UK’s new finance minister scraps almost all planned tax cuts in bid to appease markets
Jeremy Hunt made the announcement two weeks earlier than planned as the Bank of England ended its emergency bond-buying program.
Mastercard will help banks offer cryptocurrency trading
Mastercard is launching a program to let financial institutions offer cryptocurrency trading to their clients.
Stellantis debuts pure-electric Jeep, pledges new target on energy self-sufficiency
Other Stellantis brands include Fiat, Chrysler and Citroen.
Putin’s war on energy is testing solidarity between EU nations
European solidarity is being tested as war in Ukraine continues to cause energy turmoil for countries across the bloc; Gentiloni has called for a “united approach.”
China’s new growth goals require a change for attracting foreign investors, official says
Chinese President Xi Jinping on Sunday set the tone for the next five years, emphasizing “higher-quality” growth and the need for national self-sufficiency.
European markets open marginally higher; UK awaits another fiscal statement
European markets opened marginally higher Monday as the U.K. awaits a fiscal announcement from its new finance minister.
CNBC Pro Talks: Portfolio manager Brian Arcese on top stock picks, inflation hedges and more
Join CNBC’s Pro Talks as Tanvir Gill quizzes Foord Asset Management’s Brian Arcese on his best investing strategies amid the volatility.
British pound rises, bond yields fall as UK overhauls controversial tax-cutting plans
Sterling rose against the dollar on Monday alongside government borrowing prices as U.K. Finance Minister Jeremy Hunt rolled back swathes of the government’s controversial tax-cutting plans.
Kyiv’s central district rocked by blasts for the second time in week
The central Shevchenkivskyi district of Ukraine’s capital was rocked by blasts early on Monday for the second time in a week.




