Swiss central bank uses negative rates
Action comes after upward pressure on franc
Action comes after upward pressure on franc
Discussing how the market rally could change the Fed's outlook on interest rates, with Bill Stone, PNC Asset Management Group, and CNBC's Steve Liesman.
Better jobs and higher rents are pushing more young Philadelphians to buy homes in the city's downtown.
Prosecutors accuse politician of discrimination and encouraging hatred
Oil has climbed higher in the U.S. and abroad, but remains under pressure, reports CNBC's Jackie DeAngelis.
The U.S. services sector expanded in December at its slowest rate since February as growth in employment and new business slowed.
A study for the UK reveals that differences are starker when compared to other nations.
The splintering of the old order is at its most stark, and brutal, in the Middle East
Females who work as investment banking analysts don't keep up with their male counterparts when it comes to landing hedge fund jobs.
French entrepreneur acquires group from Apax Partners in latest move to build telecoms empire
You almost certainly need to swot up on your pub etiquette.
Sometimes, the right chemistry of material comes together to make for a ripe trailer mashup, and recently those ingredients were found in the most unlikely place: the first trailer for "Knight Of Cups." Featuring more frenzied editing and electronically pulsating music than we're used to from Malick, and with a voiceover that could be ripped out of the diaries of Bruce Wayne, it wasn't long until someone took at shot at marrying the worlds of Terrence Malick and Christopher Nolan. And it was...okay. Читать дальше...
The Swiss franc hit a 28-month low against dollar after the Swiss National Bank said it would introduce negative rates.
That's what David Cameron thinks, but is it true? We hear from Metro readers on both sides of the argument
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The problem of journalism in American proceeds from a simple but inescapable bind: journalists and editors are rarely, if ever, in a position to establish the truth about a story for themselves, and therefore almost entirely dependent on “sources,” who may be self-interested, falsifiers or even fictional characters. It is these “sources” that provide the version of reality that journalists report. Walter Lippmann pointed to the root of the problem a century... Читать дальше...
Businesses should not plan on plunking down money on investments in Cuba just yet, said a former U.S. Commerce Secretary.
Ambani conglomerate paid undisclosed monthly fees to senior lawmakers
Obesity is not a disability.
'While he's not happy I'm taking off for nearly a month at Christmas with a random guy, he's smiling through it,' she said.
GM has suspended the delivery of cars to dealerships in Russia in response to a slide in the ruble, the company said on Thursday.
Investors hoped a long resources boom would translate into sustained retail spending growth
Those hoping for a seasonal "Santa rally" in stock markets this year could be disappointed, according to Nomura strategist Bob Janjuah.
'There are people getting killed out there because they’re having sex while driving, either with themselves or with another person.'
Amazon will launch its one-hour delivery service in Manhattan today. Expansion into other cities will come in 2015.
"I think every business has the right to do whatever they want, but when -- en masse -- all of these businesses decide not to present a movie, they’re basically setting themselves up for other people to threaten them. What do they do when someone says the same thing about the James Bond movie or 'Annie'?" Judd Apatow told The LA Times, in response to Sony's decision to pull the release of Seth Rogen and James Franco's "The Interview." "There may be credible evidence of imminent violence that I don’t know about. Читать дальше...