Luke Graham is a Blog Writer for CNBC's World Markets Live in London. He began working with CNBC as an intern in April 2015 and later became a News Assistant. Luke has previously worked for The Sunday Times, Metro and several local newspapers.
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Our live blog is tracking market reaction as the European Commission fines three major banks for their fixing the Euribor borrowing rate.
Our live blog followed reactions after President-elect Donald Trump criticised Boeing over the costs of building a new Air Force One.
The government of Iceland says it will proceed with legal action against a U.K. retailer with the same name after talks failed last week.
Our live blog tracked market reaction after the Dow Jones hit an all-time high, as shares in energy companies were boosted by oil prices.
The Baltic Dry Index climbed 50 percent over the course of November, but the OPEC deal to reduce oil production could hurt tanker shipping.
The election of Donald Trump as U.S. president has been a positive for stock markets, but populism is a big problem, warn experts.
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CNBC looks at how the computer systems in F1 cars have made their way into regular vehicles.
FIA President Jean Todt discusses his start with the Ferarri team and the current problems facing F1.
F1 experts discuss whether the quieter engine sounds are making the sport less attractive.
Thomas Lee, Fundstrat Global Advisors, shares his thoughts on why he is positive on the markets and what's likely driving investors back into stocks. Also Lee weighs in on why it's a good time to own bank stocks.
CNBC's Landon Dowdy looks beyond the numbers to gain insight to Street expectations when Brown-Forman reports quarterly results.
Lindsey Piegza, Stifel fixed income shares her thoughts on the central bank's decision to likely continued accommodations.