Weekend developments in U.S.-China talks, regarded as positive by analysts on the whole, are likely to be in the spotlight as markets open for trade this week. U.S. Secretary Steven Mnuchin said on Sunday that the two countries were “putting the trade war on hold” as they worked out an agreement. The countries said they […]
Read moreWe’re talking about a Hyundai, which means it isn’t priced in the same tier as the true hot hatches like the Volkswagen GTI. Our tester came with blind-spot monitoring, heated seats, dual-zone climate control and an infotainment system that supports Apple CarPlay and Android Auto all for $24,260. There is a technology package available that […]
Read moreYou might want to capture part of the screen on your Mac — maybe a menu from a restaurant you want to visit or a part of a website — to share with someone else. Or, maybe you want to record video of your Mac’s screen. Both tasks are really easy, so we’ll show you […]
Read more“Fortnite” from Epic Games is the hottest game on the internet, surpassing “Minecraft.” Epic said in January that the game had more than 45 million players, including rap stars like Drake, top Twitch streamers and ordinary gamers. CNBC compiled tips and tricks from the top Fortnite players like Ninja, Dakotaz and Zaccubus on how to […]
Read moreThe chairman of South Korea’s LG Group, Koo Bon-moo, instrumental to transforming the country’s fourth-largest conglomerate into a global brand, passed away on Sunday after a year-long battle with brain disease. LG Group said in a statement Koo, 73, had been ill for a year. A group official said Koo had been fighting a brain […]
Read moreSouth Korean President Moon Jae-in and U.S. President Donald Trump held discussions on Sunday to ensure that the North Korea-U.S. summit remains on track after North Korea threatened to pull out of the high-level talks. Moon and Trump spoke over the phone for about 20 minutes, and exchanged their views on North Korea’s recent reactions, […]
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EU could compensate firms hit by US sanctions over Iran – French minister
France is looking to see if the European Union could compensate European companies that might be facing sanctions by the United States for doing business with Iran, said French finance minister Bruno Le Maire on Sunday. Le Maire referred to EU rules going back to 1996 which he said could allow the EU to intervene […]
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