David Stockman warns investors to ‘get out of the casino,’ says stocks set for a 40-70% plunge
David Stockman, President Reagan’s OMB director, isn’t stepping away from his thesis that the rally is in danger.
IBM’s rapid globalization has placed more of its employees in India than in the US
Technology company IBM is sensitive to the perception that Americans are losing jobs to Indians.
The spotlight is getting hotter in DC on Facebook and Google
Facebook and Alphabet’s Google unit facing a face-growing number of government probes from Congress, executive branch
How oil powerhouse Nigeria escaped the clutches of recession — and why it may not last for long
Nigeria’s had a lucky streak, but can it continue?
Trump bashes San Juan mayor’s ‘poor’ leadership, defends response to Puerto Rico disaster relief
President Donald Trump lashed out at the mayor of San Juan and other officials in storm-ravaged Puerto Rico.
Tillerson acknowledges that US has multiple direct channels of communication with North Korea
The United States is probing North Korea to see whether it is interested in dialogue and has multiple direct channels of communication with Pyongyang, U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said on Saturday.
Spanish police move in to stop banned Catalan independence referendum
Authorities in Madrid have moved to stop an independence referendum in the Spanish region of Catalonia Sunday.
North Korea reportedly seen moving missiles from development center
Several North Korean missiles were recently spotted moved from a rocket facility in the capital Pyongyang, South Korea’s Korean Broadcasting System (KBS) reported.
China’s central bank moves to energize its lackluster private sector
China’s central bank on Saturday cut the amount of cash that some banks must hold as reserves for the first time since February 2016.
In a power move at Uber, Travis Kalanick appoints two to the board
The divisions between Uber and its former chief executive, Travis Kalanick, are widening.
