Traffic hackers
The internet of things is integral to smart urban transport systems, but all this data needs to be stored in the cloud. What are the security implications?
Brexit hit recruitment in July, a new survey suggests
A survey suggests the sharpest contraction in the number of people securing a permanent job since May 2009.
Renault-Nissan ‘reasonably optimistic’ over Brexit
The chief executive of Renault-Nissan tells the BBC he is “reasonably optimistic” over Brexit, but says car prices will rise in the UK.
Renault-Nissan ‘reasonably optimistic’ over Brexit
The chief executive of Renault-Nissan tells the BBC he is “reasonably optimistic” over Brexit.
ZTE wants the public’s ideas for its next smartphone
Electronics giant ZTE wants the public to help design one of its next mobile phones.
Interest rates and you
How does the Bank of England’s decision to cut interest rates to 0.25% affect savers, borrowers and pensioners?
Nike to stop selling golf equipment
Nike will stop selling golf clubs, balls and bags after years of falling sales at its golf division.
Promises kept and broken
Rio has invested heavily in transport, tourism and sports venues ahead of the 2016 Olympic Games, but many problems were not addressed, says the BBC’s South America Business correspondent Daniel Gallas.
Township entrepreneurs
A look at the young entrepreneurs trying to boost the economy and employment in South Africa’s townships.
