Crypto: what could more regulation mean for the future of digital currencies?
While traditional financial markets are heavily regulated, crypto is not, something that looks likely to change following FTX's recent difficulties
Finland's foresters decry 'unfair' EU climate plans
Standing next to a freshly-cut clearing the size of seven football fields, Finnish forest engineer Matti Jappila pointed to growth rings in an up to 300-year-old tree stump.
European shares ease from eight-week highs as U.S. midterm results pour in
European shares came off eight-week highs Wednesday as Marks & Spencer led declines among retailers, while investors closely tracked results from the U.S.
EU renews order for Illumina to keep Grail as separate entity
EU antitrust regulators on Friday renewed interim measures ordering U.S. life sciences company Illumina to keep Grail as a separate entity pending an order to unwind the takeover completed before the deal had been approved.
Man Utd vs. Tottenham: Cristiano Ronaldo branded 'petulant child' after latest tantrum
Cristiano Ronaldo continues to make headlines away from the pitch with his latest tantrum that saw him walk down the tunnel before the game had concluded.
BMW chief warns against setting gas-powered phase-out date
Setting a date to phase out gas-powered vehicles could remove "cheap cars" from the market, putting ownership out of reach for many, and be politically dangerous, the board chair of German automaker BMW Oliver Zipse said on Wednesday.
Liz Truss says sorry, faces deep spending cuts to balance books
Prime Minister Liz Truss apologised for threatening Britain's economic stability after she was forced to scrap her vast tax-cutting plans and embark on a programme of "eye-watering" public spending cuts instead.
Britain warns of tighter rules for crisis-hit LDI funds
Britain's financial regulators will work together to tighten rules for pension funds which use derivatives to insure themselves against big moves in bond markets, drawing on lessons from past crises, the Bank of England said on Wednesday.
Liz Truss: a brief guide to her economic ideas and what the evidence says about them
Her proposal (before it was dramatically ditched) to cut taxes for top income earners, stems from a belief that such moves will encourage innovation and investment.
UK's Truss refuses to rule out welfare cuts to fund economic plan
British Prime Minister Liz Truss has refused to rule out cutting benefit payments by less than soaring inflation to help fund her tax-cutting growth plan in what is likely to spark the next political rebellion over her economic plans.
UK's Truss Makes U-turn On Tax After Week Of Market Turmoil
British Prime Minister Liz Truss was forced on Monday into a humiliating U-turn after less than a month in power, reversing a cut to the highest rate of income tax that helped spark turmoil in financial markets and a rebellion in her party.
London marathon: what to eat before, during and after the race
London marathon: what to eat before, during and after the race
Why fracking holds such symbolic power for the Conservative right
The right wing of the Conservative party has often demonstrated scepticism if not hostility towards renewables and the transition to a low-carbon economy.
EU watchdog proposes emergency brake for energy markets
A temporary brake on gas and electricity derivatives when prices spike could improve how energy markets operate, the European Union's securities watchdog proposed on Thursday, along with more fundamental changes over time.
Indonesia Aims To Lure More Digital Nomads To Its Shores
Indonesia is trying to attract more so-called "digital nomads" to its tropical shores by offering a more flexible visa, the country's tourism minister said, in a move welcomed by the tourism industry on the resort island of Bali.
Europe's battle with Big Tech: billions in fines and tough laws
The European Union is on a mission to rein in US tech giants, which have been accused of tax avoidance, stifling competition, raking in billions from news without paying for it and spreading misinformation.
Biden To Promote Shift To EVs In Visit To Detroit Auto Show
President Joe Biden plans to take a victory lap on Wednesday at the Detroit auto show, highlighting automakers' increasing shift to electric vehicles and billions of dollars in new investments in battery plants.
Bank of England proposes 'more British style' of finance regulation
The Bank of England said on Thursday it would move to a "more British style of regulation" for the country's huge financial services industry as it seeks to take advantage of Brexit.
Analysis-UK Heads For Return To "trickle-down" Economics Under Low-tax Truss
New British Prime Minister Liz Truss and her finance minister Kwasi Kwarteng look set to revive Margaret Thatcher's 1980s experiment in "trickle-down" low-tax economics, the results of which have been disputed ever since.
Analysis-Europe's Banks Dim Lights As They Brace For Winter Blackout
Some of Europe's biggest banks are preparing back-up generators and to dim the lights as they brace for potential power cuts and energy rationing that threaten the money system underpinning the region's economy.
New UK PM Truss inherits economy headed for recession
New UK Prime Minister Liz Truss inherits an economy set to enter recession before the end of the year, with double-digit inflation forecast to soar further.
Uber files: how World Bank-sponsored research on gender painted the company in a positive light
Uber files: how World Bank-sponsored research on gender painted the company in a positive light
F1: Lewis Hamilton makes fans nervous with 'retirement hint'
The British racer opened a new Instagram account, leading to various speculations about his future.
Saving the high street: three ways community businesses can kickstart a revival
Saving the high street: three ways community businesses can kickstart a revival
Cost of living crisis dominates UK leadership campaign
With double-digit inflation and an economy teetering on the brink of recession, the cost-of-living crisis has dominated the race for Downing Street.
F1: Red Bull, Ferrari accused of manipulating rules by Mercedes ace
George Russell has no doubt Red Bull Racing and Ferrari will be affected by the new regulations that come into play at the Belgian Grand Prix.
A-level results 2022: More than 20,300 students who applied to university are without a place
The number of students accepted to UK degree courses fell by 2%.
Asset Managers On Alert After 'WhatsApp' Crackdown On Banks
Asset managers are tightening controls on personal communication tools such as WhatsApp as they join banks in trying to ensure employees play by the rules when they do business with clients remotely.
UK's Liz Truss would review financial watchdogs' roles, says source
Liz Truss wants to examine the roles of the country's three financial regulators as part of a review.
South Korean Founder Of Failed Terra Coin Admits He Was 'Wrong'
South Korean founder of failed Terra coin admits he was 'wrong'