cnbcOther cities will be watching to see if New York City’s strict short-term rental rules help residents without harming its tourist industry, reports CNBC’s Monica Pitrelli
Jeffrey Sachs of Columbia University weighs in on U.S.-China tensions and says the newly-announced trade corridor linking India, the gulf region and Europe is not about countering China.
Breakfast in the afternoon? Trackside hotels adjust meal timing and room arrangements to suit some of the 250,000 people expected to attend Singapore’s F1 night race, reports CNBC’s Monica Pitrelli.
Nancy Tengler from Laffer Tengler Investments explains why she thinks China could surprise on the upside and shares what stocks she is buying to capture that potential opportunity.
Steve Hanke, professor of applied economics at John Hopkins University, says the Fed is looking at lagging indicators, adding that he does not believe that the U.S economy is on track for a “soft landing.”
A study that analyzed sleep data from 22,000 people wearing Oura rings shows Asia residents are not catching up on sleep on the weekends, reports CNBC’s Monica Pitrelli.
Mattie Bekink, China director at the Economist Intelligence Corporate Network, says people haven’t adjusted their expectations for the China market and “the days of easy money … are over, the glory days of growth are over,” thanks to Beijing’s policies and global headwinds.