Business Germany backs ending EU tax breaks that benefit Temu and Shein These tax breaks are crucial for Shein and Temu, allowing them to sell clothes, accessories and gadgets at steep discounts compared to their EU competitors. 24/05/2024
Business Rolls Royce wins new contract for nuclear proof 'doomsday' plane These aircraft are equipped with mobile command centres, operations areas, conference rooms and more and can also resist electromagnetic pulses. They would carry the US President and top military leaders in the event of a national emergency. 23/05/2024
Business FIFA opens its digital collectibles platform to clubs and federations The move will allow clubs and federations to make and market their own collectibles and merchandise to fans, thus further boosting engagement. 23/05/2024
Economy What's hot and what's not for travel and tourism this year? Travel and tourism levels across the world are expected to jump back to pre-pandemic levels in 2024, according to a report on tourism and travel from the World Economic Forum. 22/05/2024
Business Italian insurer Generali sees strong life insurance revenue in Q1 2024 The insurance company saw robust performance across the board, but especially in the property-casualty insurance sector. 21/05/2024
Business BMW and Jaguar slammed for importing banned Chinese parts and cars The parts are mostly LAN transformers, imported from Sichuan Jingweida Technology Group (JWD) which allegedly uses forced Uyghur labour. 21/05/2024
Business AstraZeneca announces a billion-dollar cancer plant in Singapore The new factory highlights a rising trend by pharmaceutical companies to develop production facilities in local markets, to ensure a smoother supply chain and further cement their regional influence. 20/05/2024
Markets Markets watch oil prices after death of Iranian president President Raisi was expected to succeed Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khameini. He was once sanctioned by the US for the mass execution of political prisoners in the 1980s. 20/05/2024
Business British supermarket Sainsbury’s plans to cut costs by harnessing AI A five year tie-up with Microsoft could potentially help the supermarket chain to make use of AI to cut costs and improve staff efficiency. 18/05/2024
Business Chevron calls a halt to North Sea drilling as energy tax burden climbs Chevron becomes the latest energy company to pull out of North Sea operations because of the continuing controversy over the "windfall" tax on energy giants. 17/05/2024
Economy French unemployment holds steady: Are Macron’s labour reforms working? Macron’s labour reforms have drawn criticism from all quarters, with claims that they are punitive to workers, while rewarding or cushioning companies. 17/05/2024
Business Travel chaos warning as Boeing safety crisis leads to plane shortage Boeing’s aircraft delivery delays and safety issues could mean that several airlines might have to cancel flights or push back their summer schedules as many are struggling to secure enough aircraft for the peak season. 16/05/2024
Business British tech company Raspberry Pi eyes London float in boost for City Raspberry Pi’s listing could bring a much needed boost for the UK stock market, which has seen an exodus of companies in the last few months. 16/05/2024
Business Commerzbank notes highest numbers in more than a decade Although the current higher interest rate environment is favourable for Commerzbank, things could change if the European Central Bank decides to cut rates this summer. 15/05/2024
Economy German and French economies show first quarter signs of revival Despite Germany's relatively good performance last quarter, the International Monetary Fund believes that structural issues such as aging and lack of investment remain. 15/05/2024
Business Not such a Yuka idea: The French app that could change how you shop Yuka is an app developed to help consumers learn more about ingredients in food and cosmetic products that might be harmful. However, it needs to be considered in the context of the complete ingredient list. 15/05/2024
Business Diamonds fail to make the cut as Anglo American turns down BHP offer A decision to demerge or sell its diamond and platinum businesses is expected to go a long way in maintaining Anglo American's profitability, by focusing on the more lucrative copper and iron ore businesses. 14/05/2024
Business Eni divides oil and gas and green energy projects in new finance plan The aim of the move is to attract more investment by allowing both fossil fuel and renewable energy investors to invest solely in their preferred projects, without any crossover of funds. 13/05/2024
Economy UK stakes its claims to second spot in worldwide online gambling Online gambling in the UK has risen significantly during and post-pandemic, as tax-free winnings, affordability and convenience all contribute to a surge in gambling across the UK. 13/05/2024
Business IAG profits soar in first quarter as tourists return to the skies A recovery in the business travel market and increased numbers of holidaymakers flying for winter breaks to the Caribbean all contributed to a major increase in profits. 10/05/2024