CNBC’s Jackie DeAngelis discusses the day’s activity in the commodities markets.
Month: September 2017
China puts squeeze on bitcoin, platforms to shut
A senior executive at China’s state-backed internet finance body says “stateless” digital tokens such as bitcoin pose risks as they could be used for illegal actions, in further comments that ramp up the rhetoric against virtual currencies. As Ciara Lee reports, they comments come as two Chinese bitcoin platforms announce they are to close.
Brian Stelter: Why newsrooms must keep fact-checking Trump
I didn’t think we’d have time for this segment on Sunday’s “Reliable Sources.” We already had more than an hour’s worth of media stories to cover. So I didn’t think we’d have time to cover President Trump’s latest errors and exaggerations.
Trump Lawyers Clash Over How Much to Cooperate With Russia Inquiry
The debate, which led to an angry confrontation between two members of the legal team, could shape the course of the special counsel’s investigation.
Elizabeth Warren’s Equifax bill would make credit freezes free
Elizabeth Warren wants to make sure Equifax doesn’t profit the data breach that left millions of its customers’ personal information exposed.
MARKETS LIVE: Sensex, Nifty pare losses to turn positive; ONGC up 4%
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Dolby shares are up sharply after Apple announces plans to use its technology in iPhone X, Apple TV
New Apple products, including the iPhone X and the new Apple TV 4K, will support Dolby Vision.
Bullet train impact: China shows interest in high-speed railway projects
The Chinese showed interest as Modi and Abe prepare to lay the foundation for India’s first bullet train project
Patti Cakes review: Australian actor Danielle Macdonald flawless in hip-hop role
A star is born in New Jersey native Geremy Jasper’s version of The Wizard of Oz.