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Reaction:US stocks extend global market rally

Our live blog tracked global markets moves and the latest developments from the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.

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Tech revolution ‘not yielding jobs’: union chief

WEF’s theme was the Fourth Industrial Revolution, yet union boss Philip Jennings said it’s not yielding any jobs.

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Starbucks is no longer just a morning business: CEO

Starbucks is growing U.S. sales faster than competitors because it is cashing in beyond its peak hours, CEO Howard Schultz said.

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VIDEO: ‘We’re saving lives for less than $1,000’

The Bill and Melinda Gates foundation is widely acknowledged to be the largest charitable foundation in the world, but how do they choose which country or cause to back?

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Amazon to create 2,500 UK jobs

Amazon says it will take on thousands of new staff across Europe this year, including 2,500 in the UK.

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Cramer: What Starbucks earnings say about China

Starbucks investors are worried that coffee consumption may be weakening in China, CNBC’s Jim Cramer says.

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Middle East prepares for a post-oil era

As oil prices wallow at lows not seen for more than decade, petroleum-exporting countries in the Middle East are looking to reform their economies.

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Russia should honor our sovereignty: Georgia PM

Russia needs to honor the territorial integrity and sovereignty of Georgia, the country’s prime minister told CNBC on Friday.

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VIDEO: ‘We are not facing a market crisis’

Talking to the BBC’s Kamal Ahmed, US Treasury Secretary Jack Lew says that the world is not facing a stock market crisis, as it did in 2008.

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VIDEO: Gates: reasons to be happy in 2016

Why does Bill Gates think we should be happy in 2016? We caught up with the Microsoft founder at the World Economic Forum in Davos, and asked him why he’s optimistic for the future.