India goes big at Davos as world’s most populous country tries to woo investors
India’s delegation has a large presence in Davois as the country looks to attract investors while China struggles
Red Sea attacks already bigger issue for supply chain than pandemic, maritime advisory warns
Houthi attacks on ships in the Red Sea are already having a bigger impact on the supply chain than Covid, according to data coming in on cargo vessel delays.
These stocks that are reporting earnings next week have momentum going for them
Watch these stocks that may be poised for a breakout alongside quarterly results next week.
Federal judge grills Coinbase, SEC on whether digital assets are securities: CNBC Crypto World
CNBC Crypto World features the latest news and daily trading updates from the digital currency markets and provides viewers with a look at what’s ahead with high-profile interviews, explainers, and unique stories from the ever-changing crypto industry….
The early winner in the bitcoin ETF race has raked in $1 billion
BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust looks to be an early winner among the bitcoin funds that were approved by regulators last week.
The No. 1 challenge Fortune 500 execs say they’re facing with employees right now, according to new research
Bosses are still struggling to trust that their employees are working without constant in-office supervision, says Atlassian co-CEO Scott Farquhar.
This trait is a subtle sign someone is highly intelligent, says psychotherapist—some people are ‘naturally gifted’ with it
Highly intelligent people listen and have conversations differently than others do, says psychotherapist Jenny Maenpaa. Here’s how to cultivate the skill.
Fed’s Raphael Bostic expects rate cuts to happen in the third quarter
The Atlanta Fed president said a “golden path” economic scenario is getting closer than many Fed officials had expected.
Ukraine dismisses Trump-Putin relationship, brushes off U.S. election fears
Ukraine’s Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba told CNBC Thursday that he does not think there would be a big shift in support away from his country if Donald Trump is re-elected as U.S. president later this year.
We don’t want to see an AI ‘Hiroshima,’ Salesforce CEO warns
Several technology leaders have made bold comments about artificial intelligence at Davos this week.