
China and India like affordable oil from Russia, but Beijing is not thrilled that its popularity is remaining “dragged through the mud,” specially between the European nations, CNBC’s Ted Kemp reviews.
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China and India like affordable oil from Russia, but Beijing is not thrilled that its popularity is remaining “dragged through the mud,” specially between the European nations, CNBC’s Ted Kemp reviews.
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Stocks have made a recovered from this year’s lows, but uncertainty remains a key theme as the second half of the year approaches – and investors can prepare for it. President Donald Trump’s rollout of sharply higher tariffs in April sent stocks on a wild ride, with the S & P 500 at one point […]
Read MoreSundar Pichai, CEO of Alphabet, speaks during an event in New Delhi, December 19, 2022. Sajjad Hussain | AFP | Getty Images Google is overhauling a popular internal learning platform to focus on teaching employees how to use modern artificial intelligence tools in their daily work routines, CNBC has learned. Grow, as the learning service […]
Read MoreCargo shipping containers are loaded with cranes on container ships at the Burchardkai container terminal at the harbour of Hamburg, northern Germany, on June 3, 2025. Fabian Bimmer | Afp | Getty Images The World Bank sharply cut its global economic growth projections Tuesday, citing disruption from trade uncertainty in particular. It now expects the […]
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