Exploring Economic Damages After a Wrongful Death
The death of a loved one is always painful. Few things compound that pain more than the knowledge that their death was completely avoidable.
Canadian firms' inflation expectations, recession concerns ease slightly
About half of Canadian businesses see a mild recession over the next year, the Bank of Canada said on Monday in a first quarter survey, fewer than in the fourth quarter, and most are bracing for inflation to stay above 2% until at least 2025.
How FC Barcelona plan to escape salary cap crisis ahead of summer window
FC Barcelona are 12 points clear at the top of the La Liga table.
Is communication the key to retaining talent amongst current economic turmoil?
As worker shortages plague the UK economy amidst a cost of living crisis, new research shows good communication is key to talent retention.
Bank of England raises rates, says inflation set to fade
The Bank of England (BoE) raised interest rates for the 11th time in a row on Thursday, but said a surprise resurgence in inflation would probably fade fast, prompting speculation it had ended its run of hikes.
Barcelona ready to improve Messi comeback offer up to €200m
The club is seeking out ways to come up with a lucrative deal that does not rest entirely on a fixed salary.
Lionel Messi 'seriously' considering return to Barcelona for minimal wages: Reports
Lionel Messi is currently free to negotiate a deal with any club.
UK inflation sucker-punches the BoE, while sterling bulls cheer
Bank of England policymakers will not have looked at Wednesday's inflation data with the same enthusiasm as sterling traders, who took advantage of a shock jump to push the pound up, confident that a rate hike this week is now a done deal.
European businesses target digital transformation projects to boost productivity
Research by Panasonic Connect Europe details the barriers that currently exist for European businesses despite potential opportunities within technology.
Has the global representation of women in the workplace improved in 2023?
Women's representation in the workplace has improved over the years worldwide but still remains weak in certain areas, especially for Asian female employees.
Transfer Rumours: Lionel Messi wants to return to Barcelona after fall-out with PSG boss
Lionel Messi moved from FC Barcelona to PSG in the summer of 2021.
Lionel Messi's father spotted in Saudi Arabia; PSG star could bag same contract as Cristiano Ronaldo
Lionel Messi joined PSG from FC Barcelona in the summer of 2021.
PSG could drop Lionel Messi, Sergio Ramos next season
The club is under pressure to offload players due to Financial Fair Play regulations.
Euro area bond yields tumble as SVB collapse scares investors
Government bond yields fell on Monday as investors rushed into safe-haven assets while assessing the possible fallout from Silicon Valley Bank's (SVB) collapse amid bets on less aggressive tightening from the U.S.
Businesses "on their knees" due to energy prices, inflation and wage crisis
Businesses are "on their knees" thanks to energy prices, inflation and the wage crisis, according to Michael Queenan, co-founder and CEO of Nephos Technologies.
Britain's early retired resist calls to work, despite higher living costs
In their fifties and deciding there was more to life than work, Liz and Ian Woodbridge quit stressful jobs during the pandemic - part of a cohort of British early retirees now resisting a government call to return, despite rising living costs.
Inflation scare over? The case for and against sticky inflation
Two years after inflation began its rapid ascent, investors, economists and policymakers remain divided on the path ahead.
A man's world: Gender parity will take more than five generations
Women still lag far behind men in the economy and politics and surging inflation last year disproportionately hurt their financial health.
Riskier to raise UK rates than not, BoE's Dhingra says
Bank of England rate-setter Swati Dhingra said on Wednesday that it would be prudent not to raise interest rates further, as previous increases in borrowing costs are yet to feed through into an already weak economy.
Australia central bank tempers hawkish outlook after hiking rates to over decade high
Australia's central bank raised its cash rate to the highest in more than a decade on Tuesday, but suggested it might be nearly done tightening as consumer spending was slowing and there was less risk of a wages-driven inflation blow-out.
The dire situation at Everton FC under Farhad Moshiri's ownership regime
Everton have spent over £700 million under Farhad, and are now facing financial and managerial missteps that have contributed to their decline.
Japan's population crisis worsens as women choose career over marriage, while many opt not to have kids
Japan is facing one of the lowest birth rates in the world.
FC Barcelona banned from summer transfer market says La Liga chief
Barcelona continues to struggle with a crippling financial crisis.
US labor market remains tight; Q4 labor costs revised higher
The number of Americans filing new claims for unemployment fell again last week, pointing to sustained labor market strength and adding to financial market fears that the Federal Reserve could keep hiking interest rates for longer.
UK businesses plan smallest price rises in a year: BoE survey
British businesses scaled back plans for price rises in February but overall intentions for price and wage increases remain high, according to a Bank of England survey which is unlikely to resolve policymakers' disagreements on the inflation outlook.
No ordinary diamond: how the Koh-i-Noor became an imperial possession
In April 1849, Koh-i-Noor was handed over to the British crown by Lord Dalhousie, who from 1848 to 1856, was Governor-General of India
Interest rate rose but so did the demand for steel as the British pound fell against the dollar
S&P 500 sheds 2%, FTSE 100 is expected to open lower, while the UK has seen the British pound fall against the dollar as the government negotiates with the striking public sector.
FC Barcelona faces tough decision on which forwards to sell
The club will need to slash their wage bill in order to stay within the La Liga salary cap next season.
UK wages at 32-year high even as labour market fears possible recession
Despite an economic slowdown widely expected to morph into a recession later this year, the labour market remains tight, with upward pressure on wages.
Lloyds faces housing market chill as profit growth stalls
Britain's Lloyds Banking Group signalled that falling house prices, competition on savings and rising costs may crimp future returns after reporting flat profit growth for 2022.