#BringYourDogToWorkDay marked by pics of busy pups
Photos shared of dogs sitting at desks and doing more serious things on Bring Your Dog to Work Day.
Japan reportedly helped derail Fiat’s proposed merger with Renault
The Japanese government played a role in the breakdown of merger talks between Renault and Fiat Chrysler, according to Bloomberg.
Cramer: ‘The real world is much worse than the stock market indicates’
“I literally do not have a company that is having a better quarter,” Cramer said.
Trump says ‘we were cocked & loaded’ but ‘in no hurry’ to attack Iran
President Trump says he called off the strike 10 minutes before it was scheduled to happen after a general told him it could result in 150 deaths.
These central banks’ independence are ‘in crisis’ as governments fight for control
Governments across the world are increasingly questioning the autonomy of their central banks, putting the relationship between the two at stake.
Former Barclays chief John Varley cleared of fraud charges
The Court of Appeal declined an application by the Serious Fraud Office to overturn a previous court decision.
Mark Carney on Facebook’s digital currency Libra
The Bank of England’s governor explains how Facebook’s digital currency could work.
We went inside Samsung’s global headquarters in South Korea. Here’s what we saw
Samsung is one of the world’s largest companies, with more than 320,000 employees worldwide. CNBC gets an exclusive tour of its global headquarters in South Korea.
Walmart uses AI cameras to spot thieves
The supermarket uses image recognition tech at checkouts to detect when items have not been scanned.
Bank of Scotland fined £45.5m over fraud failure
The bank is fined by regulators after failing to alert authorities to suspicions of fraud in 2007.
