Europe's unemployment falls to lowest level since global financial crash
Germany is operating at full employment, with the jobless rate only 3.4 percent. Others such as Spain and Italy have double-digit unemployment rates.
Blockchain is threatened by dodgy get-rich-quick schemes
We have to treat blockchain as a precious commodity so we don't damage it before it can show its value.
Uber heads in new direction with Toyota on self-driving cars
Toyota, based in Japan, is investing $500 million in Uber as part of the self-driving alliance announced Monday.
Turkey plan 'new economic model' amid currency crash and crisis over US pastor
A weak currency, high borrowing, and conflict with the Trump administration point to long-term economic problems for Turkey.
Cryptocurrency Forecasts Are Mere Speculation, Major Market Analysts Say
Most analysts IBT/Newsweek spoke to are worried about a crypto bubble.
Trump signs bill easing post-2008 crisis restraints on banks
The new law raises the threshold at which banks are deemed too big to fail, and dilutes their capital and planning requirements.
Is the honeymoon between Donald Trump and the financial markets over?
Pointers from the financial market's performance in 2018
Top 10 Trends for Blockchain Technology in 2018 and Beyond
Like the dot-com bust of the early 2000's, real companies - like Amazon, Google, eBay, or PayPal - will emerge through a crowded field of tulips.
UK Government and Bank of England diverge on cryptocurrency threat
Carney appeared to completely contradict a report from the Treasury which said cryptocurrency is a 'low risk' issue in relation to criminality and terrorism.
Pilot experience: Is there a crisis looming in the industry?
A survey conducted by National Geographic for the new series of Air Crash Investigation found that only 12% of UK fliers are worried about inexperienced pilots when they fly.
UK house prices have 'gone off the boil' but don't expect the property market to crash
The Nationwide UK house price index for February reveals a slowdown after January's data sparked hopes of a bounce in the property market.
Winter for blockchain token sales? SEC swoops on ICOs
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has issued dozens of subpoenas and information requests to technology companies and advisers involved in ICOs.
End the scandal of 90-day payments: What we must learn from the Carillion collapse
Facts should be gathered, information should be shared, and guidelines should be put in place to stop future disasters from happening.
How to think about crypto price fluctuations
Marco Streng, CEO & Co-Founder of Genesis Mining, advises newbie investors to take their time and buy on the dips.
Tisha Campbell-Martin files for divorce from husband Duane after 27 years of marriage: 'It pains me'
The 49-year-old actress, who rose to fame as Gina in 90s sitcom Martin alongside Martin Lawrence, has two children with Duane.
Thomas Christiansen: This moment and transfer decision led to Leeds sacking
Samuel Saiz's six-game ban for spitting and the failure to sign a replacement key to the decision, says the Dane.
EU economies post best growth in 10 years as UK fumbles over Brexit
Data from the EU statistics office shows that the economy of the 28-member EU grew by 2.5% in 2017, its best performance since it grew 2.7% in 2007.
Cryptocurrency Valentine's Day with Bitcoin futures expiration
Capital.com is a fintech startup providing an AI-powered trading platform designed to take trading to the next level
'Illuminati' is hiding technology to tackle climate change, claims former Canadian defence minister
Paul Hellyer claimed that the group has not come out with the technology as it has huge financial stakes in the petroleum industry.
European markets left in the doldrums after Wall Street tumble
Analysts believe a number of simultaneous events caused the unusually rapid plunge across the markets.
Post-Holiday Crash: The crypto questions we're all asking
Brave New Coin CEO Fran Strajnar announces the General Taxonomy for Cryptographic Assets, a framework that will make it easier to analyse data.
The gig economy is exploitation masquerading as freedom
Multi-million-pound firms are, like Uber and Deliveroo, are offloading business risk onto some of the poorest people in Britain.
Will it be a better year for data with GDPR just around the corner?
Over a quarter of brands (26%) claim they will not be making any changes to their data management or collection processes post-GDPR.
Wall Street crash sends global markets tumbling
Drop fuelled by widespread fears the US Federal Reserve will raise interest rates faster than previously thought.
Is the financial market becoming a 'global brain'?
Henri Waelbroeck is VP, Director of Research for Portfolio Management & Trading Solutions, FactSet.
John McAfee says 'don't panic' as Indian banks probe top cryptocurrency exchanges
Technology pioneer John McAfee is urging spooked bitcoin investors not to panic after it emerged that major banks in India were investigating the country's top exchanges.
Is bitcoin doomed? Price may soon crash to $1,000, Wall Street veteran warns
Despite a rapid rise in value over the past year, the price of bitcoin could fall to $1,000 per coin in the next 12 months, a major Wall Street investment chief has warned.
Cryptocurrency scandal: South Korean regulators probe claims of insider trading
As speculation about South Korea's stance on crypto shifts markets, it has emerged that at least one government official in the region is under investigation for insider trading.
Liverpool hacker jailed for cyberattacks on Google and Skype
A 21-year-old computer hacker from the UK who made more than $700,000 by selling malware on the dark web has been jailed after being found guilty of multiple cybercrime charges.
The bitcoin resurgence? Cryptocurrency bouncing back after 48 hours of 'carnage'
Popular digital currency appears to rise in value after chaotic start to 2018 and particularly rough 48 hours.