Gordon Brown economics versus Liz Truss tax cuts: a new twist in the battle to resolve the UK's cost of living crisis
Rapidly rising global energy prices could see Great Britain's energy price cap (the maximum amount consumers can be charged) rise to £3,582 at the end of August.
Disney+ subscribers surge as Netflix stumbles
Disney shares were up more than 6 percent in after-market trades that followed release of the earnings figures.
How your brain will help you save during the cost of living crisis
Typically, when people make decisions about buying something, they engage in one of two processes, using what psychologists call a "valuation system" or a "choice system."
Explainer: What is at stake for investors in Kenya's elections?
Millions of Kenyans will head to the polls on Tuesday to pick a new president in a fiercely contested election that pitches veteran opposition leader Raila Odinga against Deputy President William Ruto.
No recession in Switzerland this year: chief economist
The State Secretariat for Economic Affairs official said the help for businesses during the Covid-19 pandemic could not become the norm during economic downturns.
Banks must reflect cost of living crisis in pay, says UK watchdog
Britain's financial watchdog said on Tuesday that the cost of living crisis, meeting climate targets and improving diversity should be reflected in how banks determine pay and bonuses.
OPEC+ walks 'fine line' between US and Russia
The OPEC+ group of oil exporters are set to hammer out a new strategy at their meeting Wednesday, with all eyes on how they will react to soaring crude prices.
Barcelona plans sensational Messi comeback
Messi's current contract with PSG expires in 2023.
The future for streaming services: Four ways your TV subscriptions could change because of the cost of living crisis
UK households are cancelling streaming service subscriptions, citing the need to cut comforts to afford increasingly expensive necessities.
Indian Rupee Breaches 80 Per Dollar, Hits New Record Low
Indian rupee breaches 80 per dollar, hits new record low
Why World's First Malaria Shot Won't Reach Millions Of Children Who Need It
After decades of work, the World Health Organization endorsed the first-ever malaria vaccine last year - a historic milestone that promised to drive back a disease that kills a child every minute.
Ships Get Older And Slower As Emissions Rules Bite
If shipping is the beating heart of global trade, its pulse is about to get slower.
Curve Review: Top Fintech If You Need a Budget App for Insights Into Spending Patterns and Improving Cashflow
This app gives you a holistic view of your spending habits so you can save money on banking fees and when shopping while freeing up cash from past purchases.
We built an algorithm to predict how climate change will affect future conflict in the Horn of Africa: here's what we found
We built an algorithm to predict how climate change will affect future conflict in the Horn of Africa: here's what we found
UK balance of payments gap hits record, ONS urges caution over data
Britain racked up a record shortfall in its current account in early 2022, in part due to the soaring cost of its fuel imports, according to data that officials cautioned could be revised.
Love Island and eBay: how the reality show could model a radically sustainable future for its young viewers
The show's executive producer, Mike Spencer, has announced it'll be working with eBay in 2022 to clothe participants in its current series with "preloved" garments.
Top 10 Finance Apps: The Ultimate Guide to Personal Finance
Get an insight into personal finance apps that can help you save money, stay on top of your credit profile. and reduce investment risks.
The public cost of private schools: rising fees and luxury facilities raise questions about charitable status
The fact that UK higher education is still significantly state-subsidised means, in effect, UK taxpayers continue to fund privately educated students during their university studies.
Netflix lays off 300 more employees in latest round of job cuts
Streaming platform Netflix has had to lay off 300 of its employees after it reported a decline in revenue at the start of 2022.
6 Wise Money Moves to Make in 2022
Learn how to save money intelligently, safely invest in cryptocurrency, make use of top investing strategies, and stay on top of your credit profile in 2022.
Indonesia Central Bank Stays On Hold, Monitoring Inflation Risks
Indonesia's central bank left interest rates at a record low on Thursday, saying it was monitoring risks from rising inflation while downplaying recent pressure on the rupiah currency.
Explainer-What's New With The Fed's Bank Stress Tests In 2022
The U.S. Federal Reserve will release the results of its annual bank health checks on Thursday.
Analysis-Investors Say Asia A Safe Place As Fed Hikes But Premature To Jump In
Asia's emerging economies are better placed than most other regions to weather a bout of turbo-charged U.S.
London's Olympic legacy: research reveals why £2.2 billion investment in primary school PE has failed teachers
London's Olympic legacy: research reveals why £2.2 billion investment in primary school PE has failed teachers
Pakistan To Make IMF-backed Painful Economic Adjustments In FY2022-23 Budget
Pakistan's government is set to present a budget for financial year 2022-23 on Friday aimed at tight fiscal consolidation in a bid to convince the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to release much-needed bailout payments for the cash-strapped country.
Timeline- Turkey Caught In A Spiral Of Lira Crises
Turkey's lira has lost nearly a quarter of its value this year as soaring inflation and the central bank's reluctance to raise interest rates stoke fears of another currency crisis.
Medvedev: Russia's Reforming President Turned Arch-hawk
Medvedev: Russia's reforming president turned arch-hawk
Britannia Global Markets To Give Up LME Membership On June 20
Britannia Global Markets will give up Category 2 membership of the London Metal Exchange (LME) from June 20 after the recent nickel debacle which led the exchange to suspend trading and cancel all nickel trades on March 8.
When will I be able to upload my brain to a computer?
When will I be able to upload my brain to a computer?
Analysis-Crypto crash leaves El Salvador with no easy exit from worsening crisis
Bitcoin has fallen 45% since El Salvador officially adopted it in early September, and 26% from its May high as crypto assets have been swept up in a risk-off investing environment.