The British government has sold 1.24 billion pounds ($1.58 billion) worth of shares in NatWest Group back to the lender, it said on Friday, decreasing its stake to about 22.5% from nearly 26% previously.
Qatar Airways is the "Airline of the Year," according to AirlineRatings.com. The Doha-based airline's back on top after falling behind Air New Zealand in 2023.
Technological devices and the human body are no strangers. From glasses to hearing aids to pacemakers, we've been wearing, ingesting and implanting technology for decades. But soon, these devices will have the capacity to completely merge with the body...
Goldman introduced its power and electricity basket of stocks, comprising 50 stocks across markets such as China, India and South Korea. Here are some of them.
Nvidia, the red-hot chipmaker that sells advanced processors to enable artificial intelligence technology, may have a customer bigger than anyone else.
Although the counting of ballots will only begin on June 4, exit polls by local media outlets are likely to pour in soon after voting finishes on Saturday.
The first week of the tournament has seen a raucous atmosphere and there was an incident on Wednesday when Belgian David Goffin claimed a spectator spat chewing gum at him during his five sets victory over France's Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard.
Taiwan's new president Lai Ching-te was sworn into office on Monday, after serving as Tsai Ing-wen's vice president for the last four years. All eyes are on his inaugural speech. CNBC's Emily Tan reports from Taipei.
China held its one- and five-year loan prime rate unchanged at 3.45% and 3.95%, respectively, after it laid out measures on Friday to boost its property market.
Jan Leike, a part of OpenAI's safety leadership team announced his departure, saying "safety culture and processes have taken a backseat to shiny products."