‘Loyalty alone is not enough’: What Putin demands from his inner circle
The Kremlin tells CNBC which qualities Russian President Vladimir Putin values the most.
This Singaporean is raising her kids in Sweden. Here are 3 parenting habits she picked up
Sweden is one of the best countries in the world to raise children — and according to Min, the activities they get to enjoy in nature aren’t the only reason.
Extraordinary September heat means 2023 is now on track to be the warmest year on record
September’s temperature anomalies prompted one researcher to describe the findings as nothing less than “absolutely gobsmackingly bananas.”
Cocoa bean trader who lost $100,000 to FTX was first witness in Sam Bankman-Fried trial
Sam Bankman-Fried’s trial is underway in New York, as prosecutors try to prove the crypto entrepreneur misused billions of dollars of client money
Elon Musk’s X gets rid of story headlines and links in some users’ feeds
On X, the site formerly known as Twitter, some users on Wednesday were seeing news stories without headlines and links
Goldman reveals its brand new ‘conviction list’ of European stocks — giving one nearly 150% upside
The “European Conviction List – Directors’ Cut” is the bank’s “curated and active” list of 15 to 25 buy-rated stocks. CNBC Pro takes a look at seven of them.
This bearish fund manager thinks the U.S. is headed for a debt crisis. Here’s what he’s buying
Matthew McLennan, co-head of First Eagle’s Global Value team, names the assets and stocks to own if the U.S. heads into a recession.
Veteran investor says one type of energy company is ‘extremely attractive’ — naming a stock he likes
Aaron Dunn of Morgan Stanley Investment Management says the U.S. shale boom is nearing its peak. He names one stock set to benefit from its “global footprint.”
CNBC Daily Open: Brief reprieve for investors
Investors got a brief reprieve from bad news and rising costs yesterday, which helped to ease pressure from stocks.
Asia-Pacific stocks rise after U.S. Treasury yields pull back from 16-year highs
Asia-Pacific markets rise after U.S. Treasury yields ease from a 16-year high following the release of much weaker-than-expected jobs data.