The destinations were chosen based on Booking.com’s Traveler Review Awards, and all have exceptional reviews for friendliness and hospitality.
Debt restructuring framework must improve to help distressed countries, Pakistan’s ex-central banker says
The global framework over sovereign debt financing needs to improve so that emerging market economies can get out of their debt problems faster, says Reza Baqir.
A 26-year-old founded a medical startup — the same year he lost almost half his vision
Its devices assess cardiovascular risk through the use of retinal imagery and artificial intelligence — a first of its kind, Mediwhale told CNBC Make It.
Here’s where mainland Chinese traveled overseas for the Lunar New Year
Travel booking site Trip.com ranked the top overseas destinations for travelers from mainland China during the first four days of the Lunar New Year holiday.
Scott Pape, The Barefoot Investor
Scott Pape took some time out of his busy schedule to chat with us about his books and thoughts on money. The post Scott Pape, The Barefoot Investor appeared first on Stockspot Blog.
London’s luxury home sellers turn to WhatsApp as private sales surge
A growing number of Londoners are opting for novel means of buying and selling their properties, with WhatsApp emerging as a new home for luxury listings.
Adani shares volatile as group rebuts short-seller report, Chinese stocks head for bull market
Shares of Adani Group remained volatile as the group rebutted short seller firm Hindenburg’s accusations of embezzlement and fraud. Chinese stocks are headed for a bull market as traders return after a week-long New Year holiday.
Renault slashes Nissan stake as the automakers overhaul their decades-long alliance
Renault has trimmed its interest in coalition ally Nissan stake as the automakers overhaul their decades-long union.
Ukraine war live updates: Kyiv presses allies for faster weapons supplies; Germany rules out fighter jets for Ukraine
Ukraine is pressing its allies for faster weapons supplies, while the prospect of receiving fighter jets looks distant for now.
Philips scraps 6,000 jobs in drive to improve profitability
CEO Roy Jakobs told CNBC it was a “necessary intervention to help us to become competitive and lean.”