Elon Musk to step down as head of Twitter? SpaceX CEO wears to abide by results of online poll
As the poll's deadline nears its end, Musk tweeted "As the saying goes, be careful what you wish, as you might get it."
Analysis-European food delivery shapes up with Getir's Gorillas buy
Grocery-in-minutes company Getir's $1.2 billion deal to buy rival Gorillas is an important step toward consolidation in Europe's food delivery market, where companies are struggling amid a post-COVID slowdown.
Bankers pour cold water on red hot coal
It's the best of times, it's the worst of times. At least when it comes to mining coal.
Siemens stock surges after confident outlook and strong backlog
Siemens shares surged on Thursday after the German technology and engineering group's fourth quarter results beat forecasts and it gave a confident outlook about future industrial demand.
Arab fans' World Cup fever cooled by Qatar costs
Even in oil-rich Saudi Arabia, which has the Arab world's largest economy and shares a land border with Qatar, fans said the costs were prohibitive.
Toyota cuts output target amid chip crunch as profit tumbles 25%
Toyota Motor Corp on Tuesday posted a worse-than-expected 25% drop in quarterly profit and cut its annual output target, as the Japanese firm battles surging material costs and a persistent semiconductor shortage.
Hyundai's bright profit view clouded by U.S. EV concerns
Hyundai Motor Co raised earnings guidance on Monday, buoyed by premium vehicle sales and a foreign exchange lift, but disappointing quarterly results and an uncertain U.S.
Olivia Wilde wants to marry Harry Styles, pressuring him for proposal: report
The actress reportedly wants to get engaged by the end of the year.
Tesco lowers profit sights as British shoppers face winter crunch
Tesco, Britain's biggest retailer, forecast full-year profit at the lower end of its previous guidance, blaming uncertainty over how consumer spending will evolve amid a worsening cost-of-living squeeze.
London marathon: what to eat before, during and after the race
London marathon: what to eat before, during and after the race
Elon Musk Seeks To Narrow SEC Consent Decree, End Pre-approval Of Tweets
Elon Musk's lawyers urged a federal appeals court to throw out a provision in his 2018 consent decree with the U.S.
Link's UK unit faces $57 million fine in Woodford probe; D&D buyout under threat
Australia's Link Administration said on Wednesday Britain's financial regulator may fine a UK unit 50 million pounds ($56.86 million) in addition to potential 306.1 million pounds in redress over its management of a now defunct fund.
Digital nomads have rejected the office and now want to replace the nation state. But there is a darker side to this quest for global freedom
For a while, COVID-19 appeared to put the brakes on the nomadic dream, as most were forced to head home to western countries and the safety net of healthcare systems.
New finance minister Kwarteng gives UK PM Truss key ally in economic storm
In Kwasi Kwarteng, Prime Minister Liz Truss has picked an ideological ally as Britain's new finance minister, charging him with tackling a cost-of-living crisis with a tax-cutting, big-spending plan that has worried markets.
Russia's VTB Open To Swaps As It Seeks To Reclaim $10 Billion In Frozen Assets
Russia's VTB Bank is interested in an asset swap with Russian subsidiaries of European lenders as it seeks to recover some 600 billion roubles ($9.86 billion) in frozen assets it has in the West, its Chief Executive Andrei Kostin said on Tuesday.
EU races to help industry as Russian gas halt rattles markets
Europe's gas prices surged, its share prices slid and the euro sank on Monday after Russia stopped pumping gas via a major supply route.
Moderna sues Pfizer/BioNTech for patent infringement over COVID vaccine
Moderna is suing Pfizer and its German partner BioNTech for patent infringement in the development of the first COVID-19 vaccine approved in the United States.
Ping An Stands By HSBC Spin-off Call But Says It Is Not An Activist Investor
China's Ping An Insurance Group defended its call to spin off HSBC's Asia business, saying it cared about investment returns from its large stake in Europe's biggest bank but was not an activist investor.
Luxury Sneakers May Be A Step Too Far For Cash-strapped Gen Z
From $300 bucket hats to $900 sneakers and $700 t-shirts, the high-flying luxury sector is fretting over the appetite among financially stretched Gen Z consumers for such "aspirational" purchases.
Soaring coal prices lift BHP to highest profit in 11 years
BHP Group Ltd reported bumper profits on Tuesday on the back of gains in prices of coal and other commodities, and declined to rule out a second approach in its spurned $6 billion bid for OZ Minerals.
Juicy Couture Owner Scoops Up UK's Ted Baker For About $254 Million
Juicy Couture and Forever 21 owner Authentic Brands (ABG) has agreed to buy Ted Baker in a deal worth roughly 211 million pounds ($254 million), ending months of speculation over the fate of the British fashion group.
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."
Exclusive - Heathrow owner Ferrovial studies options for stake in Britain's biggest airport - sources
Spain's Ferrovial is looking at options for its 25% stake in London's Heathrow, two sources told Reuters, and has held preliminary talks with external advisers on the future of its holding in Britain's biggest airport.
Analysis: Pelosi's Taiwan visit clouds Boeing's China reset hopes
Boeing Co faced added uncertainty over crucial plane deliveries to China on Wednesday as a visit to Taipei by U.S.
Austria's RBI sees big profit gains in Russia and Belarus
The Russian and Belarusian operations of Raiffeisen Bank International (RBI) posted the sharpest gains in profit among its subsidiaries in the first half.
As tech giants face a financial downturn, some new players are focusing on people over profit
Across a range of other sectors, platform cooperatives want to revolutionise industries including transport and delivery by providing workers with fair wages and better conditions.
Britain isn't built to withstand 40°C – here is where infrastructure is most likely to fail
Building a net zero country demands not only a transition to zero-carbon technologies, but adapting existing infrastructure to withstand the challenges of climate change.
Russian debt default: two experts explain what it means for Russia and for global financial markets
Russian debt default: two experts explain what it means for Russia and for global financial markets
Death literacy: why it's important to talk about dying
Death literacy: why it's important to talk about dying