CNBC Daily Open: Fed says inflation too high, U.S. Treasurys in spotlight
Stock markets have had a rough run this week as fears of inflation and high Treasury yields linger.
Want to move your family abroad? These are Europe’s most family-friendly cities
Moving abroad is often a daunting decision, especially when kids are involved. A new list of the most family friendly cities in Europe may help.
Ukraine ally Poland is moving to the political center. And that’s bad news for Russia’s Putin
Victory for the Donald Tusk-led opposition “prevents the emergence of a populist Euroskeptic alliance in Central Europe” and will reset Ukraine relations.
Turbine troubles have sent wind energy stocks tumbling — and a slew of issues remain
As the biggest players in wind energy gear up to report quarterly earnings, supply chain issues and reliability concerns are front and center.
PC demand is back, says Acer CEO who sees robust growth in the ‘foreseeable future’
Acer CEO Jason Chen said that PC demand hit a bottom in May, but demand has come back since then.
China, world’s top graphite producer, to curb exports of key battery material
China will require export permits for some graphite products, as it faces growing challenges from foreign governments over its manufacturing dominance.
India-Canada diplomatic spat escalates as Ottawa pulls out 41 diplomats
India and Canada are locked in a dispute over Ottawa’s claims that the Indian government orchestrated the extra-judicial slaying of a Sikh separatist in Vancouver.
U.S. Army charges Private Travis King with desertion over dash into North Korea
The Army’s case against King, includes eight distinct charges, setting up a substantial legal battle for the soldier after his release from North Korea.
How the acronym ‘NICE’ helps this marketing CEO be better at his job
Are you ‘NICE’ in your job? CEO of marketing company Jump Innovation Paul Kelders, who came up with the acronym, thinks it could improve your work and career.
Should you lock in those high yields right now? Here’s what Wall Street is saying, and how to invest
Wells Fargo Investment Institute’s head of global market strategy, Paul Christopher, says such an opportunity may not come again in the next couple of years.