A sister’s pain
The sister of missing Malaysia Airlines captain Zaharie Shah tells the BBC about her brother’s disappearance, and why the story of MH370 must live on.
Chancellor may ‘reset’ economic policy in Autumn Statement
Chancellor Philip Hammond says he may ‘reset’ Britain’s fiscal policy in the Autumn Statement if post-Brexit data indicates it is necessary.
How can Kenya break into new markets?
Manufacturing is a key catalyst for economic growth in many African countries but Kenya is lagging behind.
IMF’s Lagarde to face trial over payout court confirms
The head of the International Monetary Fund, Christine Lagarde, is to stand trial over €404m payout to French tycoon Bernard Tapie, an appeals court confirms.
Want to buy the Turkey dip? Maybe you should look at Russia instead
It is too early to buy Turkish assets, despite the rout, Renaissance Capital said on Friday. Instead, it advocated investors look at Russia.
After Trump speech, WTO chief says protectionist language poses risks to trade
Anti-trade and anti-globalization rhetoric poses risks to global economic growth, the head of the World Trade Organization told CNBC on Friday.
French court rules IMF’s Lagarde must stand trial in Tapie case
France’s highest appeals court ruled that Christine Lagarde must stand trial.
Britain’s economy wilting fast after Brexit vote, may prompt more spending
Britain’s economy is shrinking, the broadest survey of business confidence since Brexit showed.
Brexit one month on: The good, the bad and the ugly
CNBC takes a look at what has – and hasn’t – changed in the UK in the last month:
Trump caps stunning GOP run, accepts party’s nod with jabs at his rivals
Trump’s acceptance of the GOP nomination caps a stunning rise from billionaire showman to standard bearer of a major U.S. party.
