Manchester United's Unpaid Taxes Could Squander Their Summer Transfers
ManUtd is in discussions with HMRC over unpaid taxes due to player and agent arrangements, raising concerns about their transfer plans and financial stability.
Banxso's Vision for 2024: Revving Up Global Expansion in the Financial Arena
Banxso, the esteemed FX & CFD brokerage based in South Africa, isn't just raising eyebrows—it's making waves in the financial world.
Easy Does It: The Bank Of Japan's Experiment
The Bank of Japan announced a seismic change in direction on Tuesday, hiking interest rates for the first time in 17 years.
Ukraine 'Hacktivists' Fighting Russia On Digital Front
When Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022, Artem knew that he would not "sit idly by".
Bank Of Japan Hikes Rates For First Time Since 2007
Japan's central bank pulled the plug Tuesday on its ultra-aggressive monetary stimulus programme, hiking rates for the first time since the global financial crisis.
World Bank Plans $6 Billion Of Financial Support For Egypt
The World Bank is planning to give Egypt more than $6 billion in financial assistance over the next three years to help it meet its development priorities, the Washington-based lender announced Monday.
3 Types of Popular Property Investments in 2024 and How Liam J. Ryan is Helping Investors Utilise Them
From understanding between residential and commercial investments to mastering niche markets and more, Liam J. Ryan and Assets for Life, are here to help.
Economics of Period Products: Top 5 Countries Where Menstruating is Expensive
The financial burden of having a period varies worldwide, pushing as many as 500 women into period poverty.
US School Begs for National Guard Help as Violence, Drug Use and Fight Clubs Erupt Daily
Teachers at the largest school in Massachusetts are overwhelmed by the escalation of violence, drug dealing and staff members being injured.
The Future of Work: Can AI Pave the Way for 4-Day Weeks?
AI in offices fuels a 4-day workweek for some. Surveys show AI-powered businesses are more open, with experts predicting AI can accelerate the shift.
IMF Chief Georgieva Says 'Available To Serve' For Second Term
The managing director of the International Monetary Fund has told AFP she is making herself "available to serve" for a second five-year term running the Washington-based financial institution, shortly after she received the backing of European finance ministers.
Trump Approached Elon Musk About Truth Social Acquisition, Here's How The Proposal Unfolded
Trump reportedly proposed a Truth Social sale to Musk, revealing their behind-the-scenes interactions and contrasting views on social media.
'I Put $50K in a Shoe Box and Gave it to a Stranger': New York Financial Columnist Scammed
As fraud crimes continue to rise, Financial Columnist Charlotte Cowles lost $50,000 in an organised and elaborate swindle.
Over 10 Palestinian Children Lose Limbs Daily Amid Famine Threat
Palestinian children are more at risk of being killed by bomb blasts and famine that adults in the Gaza Strip.
OpenAI Fires Back at Musk, 'No Founding Agreement Existed'
Elon Musk is suing OpenAI, an AI company he co-founded, accusing it of straying from its original non-profit goals to become a for-profit company.
Trump Questions Elon Musk's Support Over Electric Car Disagreement, Advocates Bitcoin And Trade Tariffs
Former President Trump, unsure of Elon Musk's party donation, discussed cryptocurrency, tariffs, and economic policies during their recent meeting.
James Gerrard Reveals His Secret to Acquiring 52 Properties in 16 Months
The Guardian reports that UK house price growth is currently the slowest since the 2008 financial crisis
Gary Klaner: Leading the Kitchens of the Iconic Landmark London
I sat down with Executive Head Chef Gary Klaner of the Landmark London for a candid chat covering his demanding journey to the top, his advice to young chefs, his home life and everything in between.
Russia is Using Chinese Farming 'Golf Carts' to Send Infantry Into Battle
Videos show Russia using unarmored vehicles to transport troops in Ukraine. Interestingly, these Chinese-made vehicles are not designed to be used in warfare.
Drones, Drugs & Destruction: The Gangs Plaguing Haiti
Haiti is no stranger to armed groups, and the gangs ravaging the country are highly organized and control vast arsenals of military weapons, presiding over a shadow economy of kidnapping for ransom and lucrative rackets.
Former "The Mandalorian" actress Gina Carano Heaps Praise On Elon Musk, Compares Him To Batman
With Elon Musk funding her case, Gina Carano has sued Disney for firing her from her role in the hit series "The Mandalorian."
Microsoft Aims To Transform Modern Finance With AI-Powered Copilot
Microsoft is offering a public preview of its AI tool, Copilot for Finance. This AI tool helps financial professionals by analysing data in Excel for variances.
Hotels, Heritage, and Hamas: Why the West Is Shedding Its Reliance on Qatari Cash
Scrutiny over Qatar's UK property holdings, linked to terrorism concerns, prompts boycotts and political pushback, leading to a reassessment of Western ties and investments.
Deepfake CFO Tricks Remote Worker To Send Them £20m After 'Video Call'
The Hong Kong Police Force confirmed that they had received a report from the victim, who fell prey to individuals "posing as senior officers of the company".
Let the unionisation begin!': Employees Get Cookies As Sephora Celebrates $10 Billion Revenue
Employees express dissatisfaction over what they perceive as inadequate recognition of their contributions.
'I Earn $19K And Have $80k Debt': 28-Year-Old Drowning In Loans Asks Finance Guru For Advice
28-year-old Substitute Teacher Rashina tells Finance Advisor David Ramsay that she is considering filing for bankruptcy to get rid of her overwhelming debts.
This £5.5B Start-Up Laid Off 700 Employees 2 Years Ago, Says AI Does All Of Their Work
Klarna claims its AI assistant handles diverse inquiries in 35 languages, typically within 2 minutes.
Divided G20 Blocked By 'Impasse' Over Ukraine, Gaza
The first G20 finance ministers' meeting of the year ended Thursday without a joint statement due to deep divisions over the wars in Ukraine and Gaza, officials said.
US Stocks Rise On Inflation Report As Nasdaq Hits Record
Wall Street stocks rose Thursday after a key US inflation measure brought investors some relief, though global markets were mixed over questions of when interest rates might start coming down.
Are more footballers set to suffer from burnout? PFA Chief Warns Of Consequences
The intense load footballers have to endure nowadays is destroying the spectacle of the game according to PFA Chief Executive, Maheta Molango.