British Olympic Association predicts record 2015 profits
The British Olympic Association is set to report record profits for 2015, its chief executive Bill Sweeney has told the BBC.
Game plan
The second level US football league, the NASL – a famous 1970s brand name – is looking to increase the number of its teams and score new commercial deals.
German connection
The UK’s Brexit vote is testing the cultural bonds between Britain and Berlin, but film studio boss Charlie Woebcken says “these links aren’t going away”.
Snappy apps
A new generation of energy switching services is emerging, claiming to offer better ways for millions of people to cut their gas and electricity bills.
‘Pensions’ delicate balance’ post Brexit vote
Pensions Minister Ros Altmann says there is a “delicate balancing act” to maintain the strength of pension schemes amid the uncertainty of Brexit.
Week ahead: The stock market roller coaster won’t stop
The rapid switch in financial markets from absolute fear over the U.K. referendum to cautious acceptance suggests volatility could stay high.
30-year US bond yield hits record low amid global bond rally
U.S. government debt prices rose, building on a global bonds rally, as investors looked to the release of a host of data.
Why has George Osborne abandoned a key economic target?
Why has George Osborne given up on restoring government finances to a surplus by 2020?
Puerto Rico to default on $779m debt
Puerto Rico has said it does not have enough money to pay the debt
3-D printing is set to completely remake the shoe industry
There’s a new arms race being waged in the sneaker industry: 3-D printing.
