As concerns over a recession ramp up, investors may want to seek safety.
Finland prime minister ousted, conservatives win tight vote
Observers say the result means a shift in Finland’s political scene as the nation is now likely to get a new center-right government with nationalist tones.
Australian GP: Max Verstappen holds off Lewis Hamilton for victory after wild finish to chaotic race
Max Verstappen held off Lewis Hamilton to claim a maiden Australian Grand Prix victory after a chaotic race, which finished with a processional safety-car lap following a wild late restart.
Starbucks fired the employee responsible for igniting the Starbucks Workers United union campaign
Starbucks fired the employee responsible for igniting the Starbucks Workers United union campaign.
NBA and players reach a deal for a new 7-year labor agreement
The NBA and its players came to an agreement on a new seven-year collective bargaining agreement, the NBA announced.
The return of Bob Iger: Disney CEO makes moves that should please investors
Walt Disney CEO Bob Iger began executing his new vision for the entertainment giant this week.
BofA reports inflows into global stocks are on a record-setting pace — and ETFs may be a way to play the hot trade
There’s a corner of the market gaining traction among ETF investors, according to The ETF Store president Nate Geraci.
Living in 80-square-foot ‘micro apartments’ in NYC for less than $700/month: My ‘rent-stabilized shoe box’
J.R. Wills, 27, and Aliana Randazzo, 25, tell CNBC Make It they chose to live in smaller spaces in order to save money.
If you use these 13 phrases every day, you have higher emotional intelligence ‘than most people’: Psychology experts
Being able to emotionally connect with people is a rare and valuable skill. Here are the phrases that people with high emotional intelligence use every day, according to psychology experts.
A Harvard-trained psychologist says this is the No. 1 way to shut down negativity in your friendships
There are ways you can deflect negativity in the moment that are not “hostile” or “argumentative,” said psychologist Thema Bryant.