One in 10 workers think a "roboboss" would be more efficient than a human.
Werner Hoyer dismisses media speculation he wants to step into veteran Wolfgang Schaeuble's shoes.
Prices in the capital fall 0.6% compared to a year earlier in the third quarter.
Irish carrier has cancelled 20,000 flights between September and March, affecting 700,000 passengers.
The spoof emails impersonate legitimate banking institutions such as Bank of America to trick unsuspecting victims.
"If I go to the US, I will die in a year," Levashov, who is fighting extradition to the US, was quoted as saying.
While salary remains the top reason for people to move jobs, there are more nuanced reasons for people making their career decisions.
GfK consumer confidence index edges up, despite expectations it would fall.
Whole Foods is the latest in a series of major US chains to have suffered a data breach.
Fake 'likes' can amplify content on social media and skew search results.
The toys outlet, which runs around 1,600 stores, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection this month.
Irish carrier has cancelled 20,000 flights between September and March, affecting 700,000 passengers.
Britain's largest car manufacturer will end the deal three months earlier than expected in September 2020.
Michel Barnier says 'several weeks, even several months' needed for clarity but counterpart David Davis sounds more upbeat.
Superintendency of Banks and Financial Institutions of Chile becomes a regulatory member of R3's DLT network.
Theresa May quips US aircraft maker's behaviour is not what she expected from a "long-term partner"
Gal Vallerius, 38, is accused of using the persona 'OxyMonster' to sell drugs.
North Korean firms and joint ventures to be shut within 120 days of the UN resolution approved earlier this month.
Prime Minister says Britain needs to continue dealing with its debts and that flexible markets encourage prosperity.
Poll shows two out of five disabled persons do not feel confident of getting a job in the next six months.
Civil Aviation Authority accuses Ryanair of showing "disregard for the law and consumers".
Four varieties of the retailer's own-brand chocolate bars are affected.
Total output falls 5.3% to 103,232 units.
The vexing socioeconomic question of our age is should we view millennials as 'entitled' and 'lazy' or simply flexing their economic muscles.
YouGov/CEBR consumer confidence index rises to 108.6 in September from 107.8 in August.
Kapur, boss of Honeywell's process solutions division, tells IBTimes UK as the manufacturing world moves towards 'Industry 4.0', proliferation of the cloud will be exponential.
Security-focused start-up Sirin Labs pitches ambitious funding project for 'Finney' smart devices.
A total of 6.7m bots joined the global botnet in 2016, claims cybersecurity firm Symantec.
Former secretary of state for work and pensions says UK should call the 'EU's bluff' on leaving without a Brexit deal given its economic clout.
Irish carrier says 400,000 passengers will be affected by decision to alter its winter schedule to avoid further cancellations