This city is most at risk of a housing bubble
Chicago was the only city that was "undervalued."
NFL overseas: Why Germany could be the league's next big market
One broadcaster says the NFL is making big inroads in Germany.
British tanker Stena Impero in international water following Iran detention
Iran released seven of the ship's 23 crew earlier this month.
Former French President Jacques Chirac dead at 86
Chirac was French president of France from 1995-2007
READ: Trump's Ukraine call transcript released as Wall Street brushes off impeachment inquiry
The impeachment inquiry focuses partly on whether Trump abused his presidential powers and sought help from a foreign government to undermine Biden and help his own reelection effort.
Movers & Shakers: Sept. 24, 2019
The stories moving the markets and shaking up the world.
Top UK court: Boris Johnson's suspension of Parliament was illegal
The ruling was a unanimous decision by the court's 11 presiding judges.
Thomas Cook, world's oldest travel company, collapses as global bookings canceled
The travel firm stranded 600,000 as the British government intervenes.
British press spun 'positive' Brexit meeting with Boris Johnson: EU leader
European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker said his meeting last week with British PM Boris Johnson regarding the looming Brexit deal deadline was "positive," despite negative reports from the British press.
Pompeo backs investigation into Hunter Biden involvement with Ukrainian natural gas company
The secretary dodged most of Roberts' questions on Sunday by saying he had not seen the reports in question.
Blackstone's Schwarzman: Europe's slow-growth environment offers many 'opportunities'
'Because people are quite negative on Europe, we find there are a lot of opportunities,' Stephen Schwarzman told FOX Business.
No-deal Brexit 'very real' possibility: EU leader
European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker call no-deal Brexit a "very real" possibility.
Schwarzman: Europe is very slow growing
Schwarzman on Europe
Brexit latest: Top UK court to decide if Johnson broke the law by suspending Parliament
A lower court ruled that Boris Johnson suspending parliament was unlawful.
Johnson, Juncker meet in search of a Brexit deal
European Commission President Juncker and Johnson are holding talks Monday over a lunch of snails and salmon in Luxembourg.
Lawsuits continue to pile up against Juul
Vaping in Europe
London Stock Exchange rejects Hong Kong takeover offer
Earlier this week, the Hong Kong Stock Exchange said it started talks to buy the LSE.
Did Mario Draghi save Europe?
ECB cuts rates
'High likelihood' Germany goes into recession, research center warns
Germany could be at risk of a recession, according to the Ifo Institute.
Facebook cryptocurrency threatens national sovereignty, official says
Facebook's Libra cryptocurrency is not getting a lot of love from world financial leaders.


















