German chancellor rejects calls to sanction Russia now — argues the West should keep Putin guessing
"The Russian government cannot be really sure exactly what we'll do," German Chancellor Olaf Scholz tells CNBC.
Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II, world’s longest-serving monarch, tests positive for Covid; symptoms are mild
Queen Elizabeth II tested positive for Covid-19 on Sunday and is experiencing mild, cold-like symptoms, Buckingham Palace said.
How Olympic speed skater Apolo Ohno learned to conquer his self-doubt
Eight-time Olympic medalist Apolo Ohno struggled after leaving speed skating. Now, he has advice for others making career pivots during the Great Resignation.
The chip shortage is so bad GM dropped heated seats in winter
The chip shortage is forcing automakers to drop key features such as heated seats, seat memory modules and infotainment features to keep producing.
Carl Icahn launches proxy fight with McDonald’s over treatment of pigs
Carl Icahn, the famed billionaire corporate raider, has pushed McDonald's for better treatment of pigs in recent years.
‘Reflation’ trades are starting to work again. Here’s where the money’s going
Travel and leisure stocks are picking up steam as investors seek to diversify away from high U.S. interest rates, ETF Trends CEO Tom Lydon says.
Fed’s Bullard says inflation ‘could get out of control,’ so action is needed now
St. Louis Fed President James Bullard cautioned that without action on interest rates, inflation could become an even more serious problem.
January home sales jump 6.7% despite a record low supply
Sales of existing homes jumped far more than expected, even as supply hit another record low and prices rose significantly.
The Fed is going to hike rates regardless if Biden’s nominees are confirmed, economists say
While there are reasons to confirm Biden's Fed nominees, economists say concern that the central bank won't act to rein in inflation shouldn't be among...