What shareholders think about Starbucks' race idea
Shareholders in Seattle discuss their thoughts on airing out a touchy subject like race while serving up coffee.
Shareholders in Seattle discuss their thoughts on airing out a touchy subject like race while serving up coffee.
Breaks for middle Britain partly funded by bank levy
Nintendo is playing catch-up when it comes to innovation and recently announced it will enter the smartphone market. CNET's Jeff Bakalar joins CBSN with more.
A "Halftime Report" trader beating the market with a quantitative strategy made a trade Wednesday.
As the investigation continues into the attack Wednesday on the National Bardo Museum in Tunis that left at least 20 people dead — most of them foreign tourists — the photo gallery above offers a glimpse into the ancient artwork and artifacts that make the museum one of North Africa’s most popular sites for travelers. The
Art Cashin of UBS and CNBC's Bob Pisani parse the statement of Fed Chair Janet Yellen. This market has made up its mind there will no rate increase this year, Cashin says.
The Fed made big news Wednesday when it hinted at looming interest rate hikes. Here's how the market reacted -- in real time.
First, "Let The Right One In" was a fresh take on the vampire genre from Sweden that made impressive waves in 2008. Two years later, it was remade as the arguably better "Let Me In" (yep, I went there) by Matt Reeves, who trimmed the fat, and delivered a leaner, more effective take on the story of a relationship between a young boy and an ageless, bloodthirsty girl. And now, the property is headed to the small screen. THR reports A&E has started development on a TV series based on the cult horror film. Читать дальше...
While the long-term result of a rate increase will be positive for consumers, short term, it's likely to be costly.
The move to a $9 minimum wage comes after other large retailers Wal-Mart and TJX recently announced minimum wage hikes.
Spending could be echoing 2000, 1965, or 1932
US stocks and Treasuries rally and dollar sinks after dovish Fed statement
You may not have realized it given how much he's been talking about this upcoming, female-led "Ghostbusters," but Paul Feig actually has a new movie coming out this year, the genre spoof "Spy" starring Melissa McCarthy (read our review). Even at SXSW, where his comedy premiered, the talk still swirled around "Ghostbusters," and Feig shared a couple more details and his take on the reaction his project has received. First off, it's hard to imagine a "Ghostbusters" movie without Ray Parker Jr.'s iconic theme song, but Feig tells E! Читать дальше...
What stands in the way of jumpstarting the economy? Robert Strom of the Kauffman Foundation offers a few ideas.
In an exclusive interview with Entertainment Tonight, Amber Rose revealed that she doesn’t hate the Kardashians, although her Twitter beef with the Khloe and Kylie probably did not come off that way.
UK public likely to see poetic justice following Swiss evasion scandal
Verizon and AT&T dominate in business sector
CNBC's Bertha Coombs discusses the day's activity in the commodities markets. Oil actually went up today, following Janet Yellen's statement, in spite of a 9.6-million barrel increase in oil stocks.
WTI erases losses from data showing surging US oil inventories
Fed funds futures are now pricing in expectations for the central bank's first rate hike in October, versus a prior expectation of September.
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‘Social VCTs’ promise new option for tax-efficient investors