WEF president: 'We haven't seen this kind of debt since the Napoleonic Wars'

Borge Brende, president of the World Economic Forum, gave a stark outlook for the global economy.

Dubai property boss says floods were overexaggerated: 'Things like that happen in Miami regularly'

Hussain Sajwani, the chairman of Damac Properties, one of the United Arab Emirate's largest private real estate developers, sought to downplay the severity of flooding.

Paramount CEO Bob Bakish could be out as soon as Monday as Skydance merger talks continue

Paramount Global reports its quarterly earnings Monday.

Top Wall Street analysts favor these 3 stocks for their growth potential

TipRanks' analyst ranking service highlights Wall Street's best-performing stocks, including Netflix and General Motors.

With day-trip fee 'Disney-fication' of Venice, the world hits its overtourism tipping point

Tourists in Venice far outnumber residents who fear the 'Disney-fication" of the Italian city. A day-trip fee added last week did not go over well as a fix.

This American bought a $1 home in Italy and spent $446,000 renovating it—it improved her work-life balance

Now she brings the slow pace of Sicily back home to Chicago.

'You can live like a king' by retiring in Europe, says CFP—but make these 3 moves first

Retiring in Europe can slash your cost of living, allowing you to retire early or boost your lifestyle, says Traveltirement founder and CFP Tommy Sikes.

Digital ad market is finally on the mend, bouncing back from the 'dark days' of 2022

Earnings reports this week from Meta, Alphabet and Snap showed a solid recovery in the online ad market.

Meet the Dubai artist whose work has sold for millions — and turns down 99% of prospective buyers

One of Sacha Jafri's paintings sold for $62 million at a charity auction, making him one of the world's most expensive artists.

The new class war: A wealth gap between millennials

The surge in wealth among millennial heirs is creating new markets for wealth-management firms, luxury companies, travel firms and real estate brokers.

Airbus CFO says A350 plane production increase not tied to Boeing troubles

Airbus is ramping up production of its A350 aircraft because of consumer demand and not the ongoing crisis at U.S. rival Boeing.

All the data so far is showing inflation isn't going away, and is making things tough on the Fed

The last batch of inflation news that Federal Reserve officials will see before their meeting next week is in, and none of it is very good.

U.S., China to hold first AI talks within 'weeks' amid ongoing TikTok stalemate

The U.S. and China will hold their first high-level talks on artificial intelligence within the "coming weeks," U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said.

‘This is a unique time’: ARK Invest’s chief futurist tackles tech innovation from AI to robotics

ARK Invest's chief futurist Brett Winton lists five groups in the heart of tech innovation.

Arne Slot to Liverpool: Compensation deal agreed for Feyenoord boss to be Jurgen Klopp's successor

The compensation package is £7.7m, plus £1.7m in add-ons.

Intel used to dominate the U.S. chip industry. Now it's struggling to stay relevant

Intel has missed most of the significant technology transitions over the past 15-plus years, losing its standing in the chip industry along the way.

Federal regulator finds Tesla Autopilot has 'critical safety gap' linked to hundreds of collisions

Federal authorities say a "critical safety gap" in Tesla's Autopilot system contributed to at least 467 collisions, 13 resulting in fatalities.

UK tech darling Darktrace rallies 17% after agreeing $5.32 billion private equity sale to Thoma Bravo

The move will be seen as a major blow to the London Stock Exchange.

I study wellbeing in Denmark, one of the world's happiest countries: Here are 3 phrases we say every day

Denmark is one of the happiest countries in the world. Happiness Research Institute CEO Meik Wiking reveals three commonly used phrases that help explain why.

American Airlines cuts some international flights into 2025, citing Boeing delivery delays

American is the latest carrier to tweak its growth plan, citing late-arriving planes from Boeing.

Elliott takes $1 billion stake in Anglo American as miner faces takeover interest

Elliott Management has built a roughly $1 billion stake in miner Anglo American in recent months, a person familiar with the matter told CNBC.

Anglo American rejects BHP's $39 billion takeover bid to form mining juggernaut

Mining giant Anglo American on Friday rejected a takeover bid from rival BHP Group, saying the offer "significantly undervalues" the company and its prospects.

Long-awaited $2 billion CVC debut shows the IPO market is back on track, Euronext boss says

"It is a very strong signal of the comeback of IPOs in Europe, in particular in continental Europe," Euronext's Stéphane Boujnah said.

China's Xi says the U.S. needs to accept Beijing's rise for bilateral relations to improve

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken met with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing on Friday.

Geely-backed luxury EV brand Zeekr says it's already beating Tesla in parts of China

EV brand Zeekr is selling more cars than Tesla in parts of China, and plans to expand in Europe and Latin America this year, Zeekr CEO Andy An told CNBC.

Ukraine can keep on fighting Russia — but the 'victory' it wants might be out of reach

With future military aid looking uncertain, uncomfortable questions are being asked as to what "victory" Ukraine could realistically achieve against Russia.

Chinese EV start-ups Nio and Xpeng turn to the mass market for growth

Chinese electric car start-ups Nio and Xpeng are turning to a lower-priced segment of the market with plans to release newly-branded cars this year.

Chevron beats earnings estimates but profit falls on lower refining margins and natural gas prices

Chevron produced 1.57 million barrels of oil and gas daily in the U.S. for the quarter, an increase of 35% during the same period last year.

India’s farmers are up in arms again. Will it hurt Modi’s reelection campaign?

While the protestors are beginning to up the ante by blocking railway tracks, the agitation this time seems a pale shadow of their movement in 2020.

Bank of Japan keeps monetary policy unchanged, sees slightly higher inflation in fiscal 2024

The BOJ did not comment specifically on the yen, which has steadily weakened since the last BOJ meeting


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