Warrior Trading's Ross Cameron Says 2023 Was a 'Quiet' Year for Day Traders
How did 2023 go for the founder of Warrior Trading founder Ross Cameron? He recaps the year, warts and all, and plans to use lessons learned going forward.
EU Strikes Deal On Clean Tech To Compete With China, US
EU states and lawmakers clinched a deal on Tuesday to expand Europe's clean tech production, from solar and wind to carbon capture, as the bloc faces off with China and the United States.
Global Stocks Rise On Strong Earnings, New Support From China
US and European indexes edged cautiously higher Tuesday as investors digested strong corporate results, while stocks in Hong Kong and Shanghai soared after Chinese authorities announced moves to reverse a long-running rout.
Undeterred Ex-PM Truss Launches New UK Tory Grouping
Liz Truss may have flopped as UK prime minister, but she remains on the political stage, launching on Tuesday a new movement that aims to push the ruling Conservatives rightwards.
Chelsea Wary Of Sacking Mauricio Pochettino Due To Potential Financial Consequences
Mauricio Pochettino has revealed that Chelsea's owners are backing him to improve the club's fortunes and that the players are determined to play their part.
Company Loses $25 Million in Deepfake Scam Amid Global Rise in Fraudulent Activities
The elaborate scam involving a deepfake video conference call came to light following a phishing attempt after which Hong Kong police launched a probe into the scam.
Sunak Plays Down £1,000 Rwanda Bet With Piers Morgan After Backlash
The House of Lords voted to delay ratification of the Rwanda treaty until the government has demonstrated that Rwanda is a safe country for migrants.
Nostradamus Prediction On King Charles III Shocks Public As Royal Battles Cancer
His Majesty has been diagnosed with a form of cancer after he underwent surgery to treat an enlarged prostate.
EU Walks Farming Minefield With New Climate Goals
The EU's climate goals for 2040 are set to further dial up the pressure on a farm sector that has yet to get tough on greenhouse gas emissions -- but is already up in arms over existing environmental rules.
Rishi Sunak Accused of Giving 'VIP Access' To Indian IT Firm Infosys
A new report has emerged which reveals that the UK trade minister helped Rishi Sunak's wife-linked Indian IT firm Infosys get better access to trade deals for ease of business in the UK.
Yaroslav Ivanov Joins in on Institutional Push to Tokenize Funds
Bitcoin ETF approval boosts institutional acceptance, with ALTA promoting tokenization.
Google and Microsoft Witness £130 Billion Market Cap Decline
Shares of Alphabet, the parent company of Google, experienced a six per cent decline following investor disappointment with the lacklustre advertising performance in the last quarter.
Drought Emergency in Catalonia, Water Reserves Fall Below 16%
The Catalan government has formally announced a state of emergency after more than 1,000 days of drought.
The Browser Company Unveils Ambitious Plans for AI-Powered Web Browsing
The tool allows users to instruct the browser regarding their search criteria, with the promise that the browser will autonomously crawl the web and present relevant information.
Is Spain Going To Change It's 90-Day Rule For British Nationals?
The movement restrictions imposed by Brexit on Britons, including second-home owners, has had a detrimental effect on EU economies. But, could it all change?
Government's £6.5m Early Years Plan for England Criticised As 'Too Late'
The campaign also promises a £1,000 cash incentive for recruits and those returning to the early years' workforce shortly after assuming their roles.
January Spending By Premier League Clubs Falls Dramatically From Last Year
Clubs in Ligue 1 spent £162 million altogether in the January transfer window, which eclipsed the spending of all the Premier League clubs.
Labour Backtrack On £28 Billion Green Investment Pledge After Weeks Of Confusion
With a UK general election looming, the Labour Party are starting to persuade business and financial sector leaders that it can be trusted to grow the economy.
Kanye West Snatches Reporter's Phone In Heated Encounter
The video of the heated exchange has gone viral on Instagram and Twitter.
Adidas Says It Will Continue To Sell Yeezy Products To Make Up For Financial Loss
Adidas has announced that, despite cutting ties with Kanye West for making antisemitic remarks, it will continue to sell its remaining stocks of Yeezy trainers.
Elon Musk's Billionaire Crown Shaken After Judge Voids His Tesla Pay Package
Tesla shareholder Richard Tornetta sued Tesla and Elon Musk over a pay plan which he claims was "beyond the bounds of reasonable judgement".
Scholz Vows To Do All For 'Huge' EU Aid For Ukraine
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz vowed Wednesday to rally European partners to cobble together support for Ukraine "so huge" that it would weigh on Russian President Vladimir Putin's calculations.
UK Opposition Labour Courts Business Before Election
With a UK general election looming, the country's main opposition Labour party is starting to persuade business and financial sector leaders that it can be trusted to grow the economy.
Elon Musk Left Furious After US Court Cancels Billion Dollar Tesla Pay-Out
The financial compensation package, consisting of $55.8 billion, was dubbed "an unfathomable sum" by Chancery Court Chief Judge Kathaleen McCormick.
Urban Exodus vs. Urban Oasis: the Post Pandemic's Mixed Picture of City Life
The pandemic has sparked a global change in urban living, from sprawling suburbs to gated green havens. While Westerners escape the city centre, some Asians refuse to sacrifice the convenience of urban life. They have the foundation for this choice, as mega-complexes of thousands of hectares, like Vietnam's Ocean City, are taking root in the heart of bustling cities, aspiring to fulfill every resident's need.
Girls in South Sudan More Likely to Die in Childbirth than Finish School
The study highlights the grim reality that girls in the region face a higher likelihood of succumbing to childbirth complications than completing their education.
Young Drivers Admit To Insurance Fraud Amid 'Unviable' And Rising Costs
The recent data showed that drivers have seen their car insurance increase by 58 per cent, on average, compared to this time last year.
UK-India Partnership Could Help in Global Conflicts Handling
UK Home Secretary James Cleverly spoke of harnessing the intellectual skills of India in handling global conflicts like the Gaza crisis at an event celebrating the UK-India partnership.
Labour And Tories Butt Heads Over Shocking London Knife Crime Figures
The Labour Party has criticised the Conservatives for delaying a crackdown on knife crime after statistics revealed that the knife crime rate in London has increased by 20 per cent.
Mastering the Psychology of Pricing in Online Retail: Strategies for Sales Success
Have you ever wondered why prices ending in .99 seem more enticing or how limited-time offers suddenly make you want to hit 'buy'?