India's Path to Becoming an Industrial Powerhouse
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China’s momentum is fading after decades of supercharged growth. A much anticipated post-pandemic recovery appears to have flopped, with data flashing warnin...
Brazil and Argentina announced last week that they are starting preparatory work on a common currency, in a move which could eventually create the world’s second-largest currency bloc. Does this move make any sense?
CNBC Marathon explores why American workers’ budgets feel so stretched.The middle class was once a symbol of the American dream. It meant financial security ...
As the Bank of Japan kicks off its two-day monetary policy meeting, 10-year Japanese government bond yields will be in focus.
A popular misconception has emerged about Elon Musk and Tesla: The megabillionaire's love affair with Twitter is the main reason Tesla shares have lost so much value this year. But Tesla's steep stock selloff this week proved that the problems at Musk's c...
The global economy is at an inflection point. The IMF projects that a third of the world economy will be in recession next year. War in Europe, a slowdown in China and soaring inflation have contributed to widespread pessimism around a growing, multifacet...
From political princeling to the People’s Leader, Xi Jinping is arguably China’s most powerful ruler since the death of Chairman Mao Zedong in 1976. Xi became Communist Party general secretary and chairman of the Central Military Commission in 2012 at the...
This video will compare the largest companies in the world by market cap from 1979 to 2021. Market capitalization is the market value of a publicly traded company, calculated by multiplying the share price by the number of total shares. Private companies...
Thousands of pubs will shut and the price of a pint could soar above £20 unless something is done to help our beloved boozers. Times Radio brings you the latest breaking news, expert analysis and well-informed discussion on the biggest stories of the day.
Semiconductor manufacturers Samsung, Intel and Texas Instruments recently announced plans for new chip factories in the U.S. WSJ’s Rob Copeland visits Central Texas to learn why Samsung is moving to the region and what this type of reshoring could mean fo...
How This Central African City Became the World’s Most Expensive
Bill Gates made headlines for becoming the largest private farmland owner in the U.S. But he’s not the only one. Some of the wealthiest landowners including Jeff Bezos, John Malone and Thomas Peterffy are buying up forests, ranches and farmlands across th...
Since the yen reached a record high against the dollar in mid-2012, the Japanese currency has lost 40% of its value in the intervening years. In the last few months alone, the Japanese currency has plummeted 20%. And forecasts suggest that we may only be...
China has launched the world’s first suspended maglev line built with permanent magnets that can keep a “sky train" afloat forever, even when it is not being supplied with power. The 800-metre (2,600-foot) experimental Red Rail in southern China’s Xingguo...