The U.S. government on Friday said it would increase tariffs on aircraft imported from the European Union to 15% from 10%.
After its energy business dipped in 2019, Tesla is under pressure to ramp up hiring and production at its solar panel factory in Buffalo, New York.
China's National Health Commission reported an additional 143 deaths nationwide, as well as 2,641 new confirmed cases as of Feb. 14.
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio is endorsing Bernie Sanders for president, a move that puts de Blasio in a position to become a leading voice in opposition to Sanders' newest rival, Mike Bloom...
"Right now bitcoin feels a little frenzied ... but I think by the end of the year we certainly take out the old highs," Michael Novogratz told CNBC.
Google is restructuring its cloud business, eliminating an unknown number of roles.
https://www.cnbc.com/2020/02/14/google-to-restructure-cloud-business-with-some-roles-eliminated.html
Einhorn, known largely as a short seller, also has five long holdings worth more than $100 million.
Last year was a comeback year for his hedge fund Pershing Square, with a total shareholder return of more than 50%.
After weeks of assessing concerns about placement of wiring bundles in 737 Max planes, Boeing submitted its initial recommendation to the FAA.
Here's what else the Oracle of Omaha is betting on.
Stocks teetered along the flatline for most of the day as Wall Street posted a weekly gain.
While most management teams that have warned of a drag said they don't expect full-year weakness, many see a hit in the first quarter.
The delay highlights the pressure L Brands is under, as it grapples with a heavy debt load, sluggish Victoria's Secret brand and scrutiny of CEO Les Wexner.
"The cities that tend to overspend on cars do so because they have much lower incomes."
With the Iowa and New Hampshire contests now behind us, how do the remaining Democrats stack up against President Trump? Let's rate them by the three criteria: personal persuasiveness, grass root...
Tiger Global added positions in two major tech stocks last quarter. Take a look at the fund's top holdings.
Here's what you need to know about Tuesday before you hit the door.
Simon Property Group is on a buying spree, while other mall operators are having a hard time simply keeping their doors open.
Those program will begin in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle, Chicago and New York City.
Pelosi warned of Chinese telecom giant Huawei's "insidious aggression" and called on other nations to work with the U.S. as the globe races to develop 5G.
https://www.cnbc.com/2020/02/14/pelosi-warns-us-allies-dont-go-near-huawei.html
CNBC Select spoke to experts about what to consider before charging your medical debt onto a credit card.
https://www.cnbc.com/select/should-you-pay-medical-bills-on-a-credit-card/
The proposal would be part of a new batch of proposed tax cuts.
American and United joined Southwest in pulling the Boeing Max out of their schedules for another peak summer travel season.
Stocks are likely to remain hostage to developments involving the coronavirus, and even so the market could continue to hit new highs.
Michael Avenatti, the lawyer convicted of trying to extort Nike, gained notoriety in legal disputes with President Donald Trump for his client, porn star Stormy Daniels.
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The apparel industry had a really tough start to 2020, as consumers are buying fewer and fewer items to stock their closets, and companies tried to cope with the second-warmest January in the pas...
Barr's review comes as the attorney general is already under fire for easing a sentencing recommendation for Trump friend Roger Stone.
https://www.cnbc.com/2020/02/14/william-barr-orders-review-of-trump-aide-michael-flynn-case.html
Last week, in fact, set a new standard for cash flowing into fixed income funds with $23.6 billion of inflows, according to Bank of America Global Research.
https://www.cnbc.com/2020/02/14/investors-are-flocking-to-bond-funds-in-record-numbers.html
Dozens of elite business leaders have joined Mike Bloomberg's "army" of surrogates to help him win the Democratic presidential nomination.