Nissan warned UK prime minister operations would close without Europe trading deal
Nissan warned that the carmaker would wind down UK operations if it was not guaranteed competitive trading conditions.
The Mexican peso just dropped on word of new Clinton emails
The currency fell more than 1 percent against the U.S. dollar after news that the FBI is investigating new emails related to Hillary Clinton.
Morrisons raises Marmite price by 12.5%
Supermarket Morrisons has raised the cost of a jar of Marmite by 12.5%, retail experts say.
Why Donald Trump is popular with a lot of people in India (and China)
The GOP candidate may not be too kind toward foreigners or immigrants, but a minority of Asian-Americans support him.
WhatsApp warned over Facebook data share deal
WhatsApp has been warned by European privacy watchdogs about sharing user data with parent company Facebook.
BA owner IAG’s profits dented by weak pound
Airline group IAG, the owner of British Airways and Iberia, says the weak pound cost it €162m in the third quarter of the year.
Elvis Presley beats Madonna to album chart record
Elvis Presley breaks the record for the most number one albums by a solo artist.
Driver rights
An employment tribunal in London rules that Uber drivers can be classed as employees in a case that could have wide-ranging implications.
How could the UK help Nissan remain competitive?
Can the UK government’s assurances to Nissan be squared with World Trade Organization rules?
IAG shares soar as FTSE 100 recovers
London’s benchmark share index recovered from early losses, as shares in British Airways owner IAG jump after its latest results.
