Why Some UK Entrepreneurs Target the U.S. Rather Than Europe
Despite the difference in business approach between the UK and U.S., many UK entrepreneurs prefer to target the U.S. rather than Europe.
Developing nations demand climate funding before COP26
Although Covid-19 lockdowns and travel restrictions saw emissions plunge in 2020, concentrations of planet-warming CO2 continue to climb ever higher.
The Global Insurance Industry and City Of London: An Update
London's fast-paced coffee culture back in the 17th century gave rise to the prominent and world-renowned maritime insurance industry.
Dollar hits one-year Yen high but stocks split
Wall Street's major indices all fell, with the Dow retreating from an all-time high as the yield on US government debt rose.
Uber posts big loss as pandemic clobbers ridesharing, despite delivery offset
Revenue in the quarter was $3.2 billion, a 16-percent decrease from the same period a year earlier.
Hit by pandemic, Eurozone sees ghost of the debt crisis
The European Central Bank has put the markets at ease by buying up much of the public debt, essentially snuffing out the problem for the foreseeable future.
Apple and Hyundai Motors to sign Apple Car production agreement in March
News of the agreement has prompted some investors to buy up stocks of Hyundai Motors, driving its stock price to rise last week.
DoorDash aims to raise more than $2bn with IPO
The startup boasts having more than a million delivery people, referred to as "Dashers," and more than 18 million customers.
DoorDash considering going public amid increasing demand for delivery services
Others found the timing of DoorDash's announcement interesting given that it was made a week after Proposition 22 was passed.
Huawei revenue growth wilts under 'intense pressure'
Huawei said it grossed 671.3 billion yuan in revenue in January-September, up 9.9 percent year-on-year, but its growth and profit margin fell.
Global stocks tank on fears of second coronavirus wave
Most Asian bourses had already fallen sharply earlier in the day.
Asian markets tumble as wall Street tech rout spreads
US traders returned from a long weekend to resume the selling that sent shudders through markets last week as they fretted over lofty valuations of equities.
Next ICC T20 World Cup to happen in the USA?
The USA is currently developing six international grade cricket venues to introduce a domestic T20 league
WHO warns virus may be here to stay as toll nears 300,000
Top infectious diseases expert Anthony Fauci has said re-opening too soon risks triggering uncontrollable outbreaks.
As Europe reels, US braces for staggering virus death toll
The US has registered a record 865 deaths in 24 hours -- taking its death toll to 3,873.
G20 finance ministers to hold virtual talks on coronavirus crisis
The talks came after criticism that the G20 has been slow to address the COVID-19 pandemic, which has left more than 37,500 dead worldwide.
IMF chief: 'Clear we have entered recession'
The IMF chief said in her press conference on Friday that this recession would be even worse than in 2009.
Asia-Pacific economies face $211 bn hit from virus, says S&P
Fears about the impact of the outbreak have hammered world markets as investors fret over its economic impact.
Trump says US coronavirus spread 'not inevitable,' mulls new travel bans
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention urged Americans to be prepared to cancel mass gatherings, schools and businesses to develop teleworking plans.
Asian markets soar as US data, China levy cuts trump virus fears
Markets cheered China's announcement that it would halve levies on $75 billion worth of US imports after the two last month signed their mini trade deal
Pound recovers with UK set for general election
The pound flashed higher against the dollar and euro after British lawmakers agreed to hold an early election in December.
End of the road: Dyson quits race to make electric cars
James Dyson's ambitious project catapulted him into competition against established players such as US firm Tesla and carmakers from the US to China.
Amazon is losing this $35 billion opportunity to Walmart and Target
And it might be too expensive for it to even try competing.
Uber: What investors need to know before its IPO
There's plenty to love about the ridesharing juggernaut -- but potential investors need to understand the company's challenges as well.
Facebook's 'pivot' is less about privacy and more about profits
CEO Mark Zuckerberg's claimed intent to focus on privacy will be hard to execute, will not happen soon and does not address major concerns about the company's role in society.
Facebook Takes Another Step Into The 'Social Shopping' Market
The social media giant's latest acquisition isn't just about artificial intelligence.
How to start investing in a cashless society
The world is rapidly transitioning to a digital global economy. Here's how investors can cash in on the cashless trend in 2019.
Trump barrels into G-20 summit after nixing Putin meeting
Trump canceled on Putin not long after his former lawyer revealed he had lied to Congress to cover up negotiating a real estate deal in Moscow on Trump's behalf in 2016.
China running out of U.S. imports for retaliation as Trump's tariffs war intensifies
Chinese government accused the Trump administration in a report of "trade bullyism" and of preaching "economic hegemony."
Turkish central bank defies Erdogan and hikes interest rates to stem lira crisis
The Turkish lira has plunged in recent months and is down almost 39 percent against the dollar in 2018.