Everton and Nottingham Forest Charged Over Breaching Premier League's Financial Rules
After receiving a 10-point deduction earlier in the season, Everton could face more sanctions as a result of the club's financial missteps.
Real Estate Mogul Eric Spofford Launches Free Cash Flow Is King Training Program
With the ultimate goal of helping both new and experienced investors achieve financial freedom
2024: The Year Africa Embraces its Economic Renaissance
Ahonsi Unuigbe, Chief Executive Officer of Petralon Energy and Chair of the Nigerian Exchange Group
Over 250 Richest People In The World Ask Politicians To Tax Their Wealth
Wealth inequality has become a highly divisive issue.
Academia Warned To Guard 'Crown Jewels' After British Library Hack
While cyber-attacks on banks, utilities and media platforms may grab the most attention, the hacking of the British Library has led to warnings that academia has become an easy target.
Major UK Supermarkets Slash Prices on Aptamil Baby Formula Amidst CMA Investigation
This move follows similar initiatives by Sainsbury's and Iceland to address concerns about the vulnerability of formula products to price shocks.
The NHS Staffing Crisis: Bill for Temporary Workers Surpasses £10 Billion Annually
Recent figures indicate that the annual bill for hiring such personnel has skyrocketed to over £10 billion, raising concerns and calls for immediate action from ministers.
ASLEF's Planned Walk-Outs Bring Disruption for Train Passengers Across England
The strikes, orchestrated by the train drivers' union ASLEF, are set to unfold as a series of "rolling" walk-outs from late January to early February.
Widening Wealth Gap: World's First Trillionaire Predicted in a Decade as the Poor Gets Poorer
The world's billionaires have collectively become £2.6 trillion richer since 2020, growing their wealth at a rate three times faster than inflation.
UK Housing Market Set for 3% Rise in 2024 Amidst Economic Resilience
Anticipation of interest rate cuts by the Bank of England has injected newfound optimism into the property sector.
European Stock Markets, Oil Prices Retreat
European stock markets fell Monday as data showed Germany's economy shrank last year, while oil prices cooled despite fresh US-UK strikes on Huthi targets in Yemen.
Banking Watchdog Issues AI Warning As World Leaders Gather In Davos
Although the conference in Davos maintains a focus on the economy, AI is likely to play a big role in the discussions.
IMF Chief Says AI Holds Risks, 'Tremendous Opportunity' For Global Economy
Artificial intelligence poses risks to job security around the world but also offers a "tremendous opportunity" to boost flagging productivity levels and fuel global growth, the IMF chief told AFP.
Bank of England Faces Pressure to Adjust Interest Rates as Inflation Forecasts Take a Surprise Turn
Three prominent forecasters – Oxford Economics, Investec, and Deutsche Bank – have issued updates indicating a potential halving of the inflation rate to two per cent by April, forcing the Bank of England (BoE) to reconsider its timeline for the first interest rate cut.
Newcastle United May Have To Sell Top Stars In Order To Meet Financial Regulations
Bruno Guimaraes and Alexander Isak may have to be offloaded by Newcastle United at some point after the club recorded a loss of £73.4 million for last season.
Britain To Increase Ukraine Support To £2.5bn, Rishi Sunak Announces
Since Russia invaded their neighbours in February 2022, The UK has committed £4.6 billion in military assistance to Ukraine.
Top Entrepreneurs To Follow in 2024
As we step into 2024, the landscape of entrepreneurship reflects the rapid evolution and transformation experienced in the previous year.
Betmentor's Global Review: Unveiling the World of Sports Betting
In the ever-evolving landscape of online sports betting, finding a reliable guide is paramount.
Reluctant Ruler? Elon Musk Opens Up About Donning The Heavy Crown Of CEO
Despite facing production nightmares, Elon Musk's grit and vision helped Tesla continue moving forward during its turbulent period.
US Opens Safety Probe Into Boeing After Alaska Airlines Incident
The US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announced Thursday it is launching a safety probe into Boeing following last week's near-catastrophic incident on an Alaska Airlines-operated 737 MAX.
Bank of England Contemplates Earlier Interest Rate Cut Amidst Forecasts of Decreasing Inflation
Three prominent forecasters, including Oxford Economics consultancy, Investec, and Deutsche Bank, have revised their outlook for inflation in 2024.
Perfect Ex? Elon Musk's On-Again-Off-Again Romance Cost Him Over $20 Million (£15.66 Million)
Their marital ups and downs haven't affected Elon Musk and Tallulah Riley's relationship as they continue to occasionally see each other as friends.
UN Security Council Demands Immediate End To Huthi Red Sea Attacks
The United Nations Security Council demanded on Wednesday an "immediate" end to attacks by Yemen's Huthi rebels on shipping in the Red Sea.
US Regulators Authorize First Bitcoin Funds On Public Markets
US securities regulators gave the green light Wednesday to a group of bitcoin exchange-traded funds, a keenly anticipated decision expected to boost the cryptocurrency.
UK Retail Landscape Faces Challenges as December 2023 Sales Slow Down
The total UK retail sales for the month showed a growth of 1.7 per cent, marking a substantial decline from the 6.9 per cent recorded in December 2022.
EU To Give £3.4 Billion State Aid to Battery and Green Tech Factories
These investments are integral to the EU's overarching mission to achieve climate neutrality with net-zero gas emissions by 2050.
How Martin Thibeault Became A Mentor In Network Marketing
Network marketing expert Martin Thibeault is sharing his inspirational story and sharing the wealth.
Individual Health Plans: How benefitbay's ICHRA Model Aligns with 2024 Health Trends
As 2024 unfolds, the landscape of employee health benefits is transitioning toward individualized care with unprecedented dynamism and sophistication.
Bartering for Billionaires
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New US Labor Rule May Help Gig Workers Qualify As Employees
A rule issued Tuesday by the US Labor Department making it tougher for companies to classify workers as "independent contractors" could take a toll on the gig economy -- and is likely to face challenges.