Saudi Arabia is slashing oil shipments to US, a tactic that boosts prices and may rile Trump
Saudi Arabia is loading fewer barrels on ships bound for the United States, a tactic the kingdom used last year to amplify the impact of coordinated production cuts with OPEC and Russia.
Japan Airlines tightens alcohol rules for pilots
The new safety measures follow a string of incidents and delayed flights due to intoxicated pilots.
UK trade minister admits there’s still a risk of a no-deal Brexit — and it would be ‘unfortunate’
British Trade Secretary Liam Fox told CNBC Friday that a no-deal Brexit still remains a possibility, adding the consequences of such a disorderly divorce from the EU would be “unfortunate.”
The view from Europe: What the EU is saying about the UK’s Brexit turmoil
With a flurry of resignations in Westminster, and speculation that Prime Minister Theresa May could be pushed out, the spotlight has turned away from Brussels and is firmly focused on the political turmoil in the U.K.
Goldman Sachs says the stock market isn’t buying official growth trends
The investment bank’s top stock strategist told CNBC that the market has “overshot on the downside.”
BlackBerry to buy cybersecurity firm Cylance for $1.4 billion
BlackBerry Ltd said on Friday it will acquire Cylance, for $1.4 billion in cash to help expand its QNX unit.
Europe needs a fully formed banking union to compete with Wall Street, Deutsche Bank CEO says
European banks desperately need a fully formed banking union to compete with the world’s most valuable financial institutions, according to the chief executive of Germany’s biggest lender.
Hockney painting breaks auction record for living artist
The price of Portrait of an Artist (Pool with Two Figures) is the highest for a living artist.
Stocks post steep weekly losses as Facebook, Amazon and Apple shares struggle
Stocks posted sharp weekly losses on Friday after a strong downturn in technology shares.
Brexit: A guide to where we are
Theresa May has agreed a draft Brexit deal with Brussels. What happens now?
