India's Tata to open 20 'beauty tech' outlets, in talks with foreign brands
India's Tata Group is planning to open at least 20 "beauty tech" stores where it will use virtual makeup kiosks and digital skin tests to get young, affluent shoppers to buy premium cosmetic products.
Crypto: what could more regulation mean for the future of digital currencies?
While traditional financial markets are heavily regulated, crypto is not, something that looks likely to change following FTX's recent difficulties
Dolly Parton records new album for Carl Dean? Songstress locked in brutal battle with husband's killer disease
Dolly Parton is reportedly focusing on making Carl Dean comfortable with whatever time he has left.
Dollar advances ahead of inflation data; cryptos crumble
The dollar regained its footing on Thursday ahead of key U.S.
Explainer: Why is the Bank of England selling government bonds?
The Bank of England will pass a major milestone on Tuesday when it holds a first auction to sell some of the 875 billion pounds ($1.01 trillion) of government bonds it bought during successive quantitative easing (QE) programmes from 2009-2021.
It matters that Rishi Sunak has become the UK's first prime minister of Indian descent
Sunak's parents may have been born in East Africa, but his cultural affinity lies with his Indian roots.
Pixel Watch: Ringke develops a stunning metal link band for Google's maiden smartwatch
Popular wearable accessories maker Ringke has come up with an attractive metal link band for the Pixel Watch.
Tesla sees 2022 delivery miss, Q3 revenue comes in below forecast
Tesla Inc Chief Executive Elon Musk on Wednesday said he expected the company would miss its vehicle delivery targets this year, but downplayed concerns about softening demand after the company's revenue missed Wall Street estimates.
As Europe saves energy, some Romanians have little to unplug
In the quiet Romanian village of Vasilati, where most houses are heated with wood, people worry about their power bills even though Romanians consume the least electricity per capita in the European Union and many have cut back use all they can.
BP to buy US renewable gas firm for $4.1 bn
BP will pay $3.3 billion in cash plus around $800 million in debt, while the purchase remains subject to regulatory and Archaea shareholder approvals.
Carbon credit use could curb company climate action, warns UK advisers
The use of cheap carbon offsets by companies to meet net zero targets could curb their efforts to cut emissions and slow the delivery of climate goals, Britain's climate change advisers said on Thursday.
BoE fails to reassure over emergency intervention
The Bank of England on Wednesday insisted it would end emergency buying of UK bonds by the weekend but sent markets into further frenzy as economic uncertainty grips Britain.
BoE doubles size of bond buy-backs as emergency plan nears expiry
The Bank of England moved to ease concerns about the expiry at the end of this week of its emergency programme to calm turmoil in the government bond market, including a doubling of the maximum size of its planned debt buy-back on Monday.
Europe's gas crisis set to deepen after winter drains reserves
Europe may limp through the cold winter months with the help of brimming natural gas tanks despite a plunge in deliveries from former top supplier Russia only to enter a deeper energy crisis next year, the head of the International Energy Agency said.
UK's Truss refuses to rule out welfare cuts to fund economic plan
British Prime Minister Liz Truss has refused to rule out cutting benefit payments by less than soaring inflation to help fund her tax-cutting growth plan in what is likely to spark the next political rebellion over her economic plans.
Google Pixel Watch leaks: Key features, design, expected price, more details revealed
Google Pixel Watch has popped up online again in the form of leaked press renders that reveal its features, design, and other details.
EU countries to back energy windfall levies, lock horns over gas price cap
European Union countries agreed on Friday to impose emergency levies on energy firms' windfall profits, and began talks on their next move to tackle Europe's energy crunch - possibly a bloc-wide gas price cap.
Mini budget: how will tax cuts and stamp duty affect young adults?
Liz Truss's government is following an economic doctrine which argues that richer people are more likely to invest, set up businesses, hire people and grow the economy.
Taking aim at government, UK's Labour unveils national wealth fund plan
Britain's Labour Party will unveil on Monday its plans to set up a national wealth fund to invest in green projects which will benefit the public, part of the opposition party's answer to the Conservative government's tax-cutting approach.
Samsung Galaxy XCover 6 Pro, Galaxy Tab Active 4 Pro US pricing, availability revealed
Samsung has finally shared the US pricing of its two new ruggedized devices including the Galaxy XCover 6 Pro smartphone and Galaxy Tab Active 4 Pro tablet.
How To Achieve A Happy Retirement
Retirement can be an opportunity to enjoy life to the fullest and dedicate yourself to your passions and family.
Europe burns cash to help businesses in deepening energy crisis
Germany nationalised gas importer Uniper on Wednesday and Britain capped wholesale electricity and gas prices for businesses, as Europe splurged cash to keep the lights and heaters on this winter amid an escalating war in Ukraine.
Dollar ascendant as investors gear up for Fed
The dollar hovered near a two-decade peak against a basket of currencies on Wednesday, after yields on U.S.
U.S. Refiners Eye Canadian Oil Once Strategic Reserve Turns Off Taps
U.S. refiners are expected to buy more Canadian oil after the Biden administration ends releases from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR) this fall, traders said, adding this should boost the price of Canadian barrels at a time of tight global supply.
How Safe Are Bitcoin ATMs?
One of the aspects making Bitcoin technology stand out is its incredible flexibility.
Dale Ventures Provides Insight Into Investing In The Current Climate
Building personal wealth isn't going to take place in the workplace.
Police informant gets raped after being left unmonitored while undercover
A woman was raped while conducting an undercover operation for the police in Alexandria, Louisiana last year.
What Kenya's New Presidency Could Look Like
What Kenya's new presidency could look like
From Block To Blue Ticks: How China Became Big Business For Twitter
Even as China bars 1.4 billion citizens from Twitter, its local authorities are splurging on global advertising on the site, helping make the country the platform's fastest-growing overseas ad market and one of its largest non-U.S.
Heatwave batters Spain's Mediterranean mussel crop
With the country hit by a long and brutal heatwave this summer, the water temperature in the Ebro Delta is touching 30 degrees Celsius.