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Measles outbreaks make 2018 a near-record year for US
Health officials in one county in Washington have declared a public health emergency because of an outbreak of measles that has infected 22 people so far. An outbreak among Orthodox Jews has led to 177 cases in New York, helping make 2018…
‘Fallen angels’ are posing the biggest threat to the bond market this year
The riskiest part of the corporate bond market is off to a strong start in 2019. Investors, however, might not want to get too comfortable.
Instead, this could well be the year that "fallen angels," or former investment-grade debt that…
US cancels trade planning meeting with China, source says
The White House rejected a trade planning meeting with Chinese counterparts this week due to outstanding disagreements between the two sides over the enforcement of intellectual property rules.
Officials from the U.S. trade…
Cuban minister warns the White House on allowing courts to fight over the country’s property
A Cuban government minister warned the U.S. State Department that plans to allow legal action over property in the country would create a big mess for both Cuba and the United States.
The White House has moved toward allowing thousands of…
The trade war is the biggest challenge — not low interest rates, bank CEO says
The trade war between the U.S. and China is the biggest concern for one of Italy's top banks — not the current environment of low interest rates in the euro zone.
When asked about the low rate environment in the region, Intesa Sanpaolo CEO…
The unusually large drop in home sales has real estate agents baffled
Real estate brokers are trying to figure out why sales of existing homes plunged in December.
The 4.6 percent monthly move was unusually large, regardless of direction. (https://www.keithmcquirter.com/) The tally from the National…
Saudi Arabia promises full support for Lebanon after Qatar offers aid package
Saudi Arabiais prepared to do all it can to prop up Lebanon’s ailing economy, the country’s finance minister told CNBC, but stopped short of providing any specific details.
His comments come less than 24 hours after Qatar…
President Macron has been courageous, but we have to transform France, Publicis’ chair says
A French businessman told CNBC Tuesday that while President Emmanuel Macron’s reforms are courageous, the pace of these reforms may need to slow down to transform the country.
Speaking to CNBC at the World Economic Forum(WEF) in…
Soccer star Ronaldo ordered to pay $21.6 million after pleading guilty to tax fraud
Juventus and Portugal soccer star Cristiano Ronaldo was fined almost 19 million euros ($21.6 million) for tax fraud Tuesday, but has avoided a 23-month prison sentence after agreeing a deal.
Ronaldo was denied a request to appear at the…