Oil ‘maestro’ al-Naimi exits, signaling an end to the ‘Saudi put’
The end of Ali al-Naimi’s lengthy tenure as Saudi Arabia’s oil minister signals a new era for oil, analysts say.
The two amigos: Warren Buffett, Charlie Munger and a 57 year old partnership
After meeting decades ago, Buffett and Munger have forged one of the world’s most successful partnerships.
Carnival sails into history with cultural voyage to Cuba
This week, Carnival became the first U.S. company to dock a ship in Cuba in more than 50 years. CNBC got photos.
Brace yourselves, the election is coming: Trump bashes ‘nasty, mean’ Clinton
Donald Trump called Hillary Clinton an “unbelievably nasty, mean enabler” of her husband, NBC News reports.
Saudis reshuffle cabinet, oust powerful oil minister
Saudi Arabia’s King Salman restructured some government ministries, handing its long serving oil minister his walking papers.
How just 2 percent inflation could crack your nest egg
Inflation is so low that it’s hard to see it hurting anyone. But even moderate inflation can erode retirees’ finances.
Saudi oil minister removed in overhaul
The Saudi king announces a major government overhaul including the removal of the veteran oil minister as the country plans for life beyond oil profits.
Current laws ‘putting pensions at risk’
Chancellor George Osborne is warned that gaps in existing pension laws “could put the retirement savings of many thousands of people at risk”.
The worst may be over for Wall Street bond traders
Analysts say FICC’s poor performance has hit a low point and will bounce back.
Commodities recovery ‘bit too fast’: Vedanta Resources CEO
This year’s respite from the commodities rout is a “bit overdone”, the CEO of one of the world’s largest natural resources companies told CNBC.