Cameras, ear pods and more space? What to expect from Apple’s event next week
The Verge looks at what Apple may do differently this year at its event, and what it means for the iPhone.
TTIP is tough but governments shouldn’t give up, OECD and WTO officials say
The proposed TTIP deal is tough to sort out but governments should not give up, senior officials from the OECD and WTO told CNBC.
Philippines probes militant bomb link as Duterte declares ‘state of lawlessness’
Philippines’ President Rodrigo Duterte declared on Saturday a nationwide ‘state of lawlessness’ after a bombing killed 14 people.
US and China ratify Paris climate change agreement
The U.S. and China formally ratified the Paris agreement to curb emissions on Saturday, which may help bring the deal into force this year.
Ireland to join Apple in fight against EU tax ruling
Ireland’s cabinet agreed on Friday to join Apple in appealing against a multi-billion-euro back tax demand by the European Commission.
NPLs aren’t the only challenge for Italian banks, BPM’s Rossi says
The market for non-performing loans is growing and is slowly establishing itself, Nicola Rossi, president of Banca Popolare di Milano, told CNBC on Saturday
Kudlow: Trump understands the JFK-Reagan supply-side solution
Donald Trump has pulled back even with Hillary Clinton and every new economic number is being scrutinized for its supposed political meaning.
UK cannot ‘cherry pick’ parts of single market, EU commissioner says
The U.K. cannot “cherry pick” the parts of the single market it wants to keep when it quits the European Union, Valdis Dombrovskis told CNBC.
Op-Ed: G-20 meeting is all about Trump—He’s there in spirit
Donald Trump is not on the G-20 Hangzhou guest list and neither he nor the U.S. Presidential race are on the official agenda. But he’s there in spirit.
Size matters
Do the Apple case and the growing concern over the TTIP trade talks reflect a growing unease about the scale of international big business?
