Finland has been named the happiest country in the world for six years in a row. Now it’s planning a masterclass to teach people it’s a skill — not a mindset.
Twitter will soon take away access to SMS-based two-factor authentication from users who don’t pay for the company’s $8-per-month Twitter Blue subscription.
Foxconn will build a new iPhone factory in India’s Karnataka state, bringing about 100,000 jobs to Bengaluru, Bloomberg reported.
The IMF’s Managing Director told CNBC Saturday that a fully-fledged program of support for Ukraine is “weeks away.”
With growing uncertainty about how much further interest rates could rise, investors may be changing gears toward actively managed fixed-income ETFs.
On Thursday, Hong Kong’s leader John Lee announced the city is giving away 500,000 flights in an effort to revive its economy after strict pandemic policies.
The “Hello Hong Kong” campaign, launched Thursday, will offer 500,000 free air tickets over the next six months, starting in March.
Netflix reported earnings after the bell. Here are the results.
“China is doing quite well in pretty much everything, except semiconductors,” said Kirkland Capital’s CEO.
Incumbent Sen. Mark Kelly, who was elected in 2020 to finish the late Sen. John McCain’s term, defeated his Republican challenger Blake Masters in Arizona.
It will be years for Apple to diversify its China factories according to a research director while a Constellation Research analyst is bullish on Apple’s stock.
Cramer also reiterated that investors should target recession-resistant stocks that can withstand the Fed’s tightening cycle.
A Covid outbreak at Apple supplier Foxconn’s factory shows the continued challenges factories face in trying to maintain operations while preventing infections.