UK could ban students from college loans if they fail math and English
U.K. students who fail math and English could be barred from taking out college loans under proposals set to be announced by the British government...
‘Air rage’ is complicating travel in North America and Europe – but not so much in Asia
While “air rage” may seem to be another inevitability of living through a pandemic, some places aren't seeing many frustrations unleashed in the skies.
Warby Parker has big growth plans. But analysts are split on its bid to take on EssilorLuxottica
While EssilorLuxottica has a much larger market capitalization than Warby Parker, the smaller company says it can grow "faster than the overall industry."
Hermes CEO says ‘no strategy’ to increase prices despite disappointing fourth quarter
French luxury goods brand Hermes said it has "no strategy" to significantly increase prices or despite disappointing fourth quarter results.
Is it safe to travel if you’re vaccinated, boosted and recovered? Medical experts are divided
Some with so-called "super immunity" believe now is the safest time to travel during the pandemic. Some medical experts agree; others say it may be...
The ranks of these kinds of investors are poised for fast growth in the coming decade
Certain groups of U.S. investors, namely women and some new and affluent investors, are poised to grow in numbers in the coming decade, new research...
The ‘Freedom Convoy’ trucker protests have worsened supply chain issues — here’s what you need to know
Vaccine protest blockades have exacerbated supply chain problems and disrupted trade between the U.S. and Canada. Here's how it might affect you.
Luxury goods group Kering confident Gucci sales growth will continue after bumper 2021 revenues
Kering CEO Francois-Henri Pinault told CNBC he's confident Gucci will continue to deliver growth for the company this year, following record revenues in 2021.
Insider tips on visiting France’s wineries – for rookies and experts alike
An industry that once resisted the open-door policies of "New World" wine regions continues to welcome visitors for tours, tastings and other activities.