Stroke survivors walk again after ‘unprecedented’ trial at Stanford
The injection of stem cells into the brains of chronic stroke patients has led to promising results, Stanford University says.
OPEC fakes unity, conflicts remain — analysts
OPEC ministers ended their meeting with plenty of talk of unity, something that could fade fast if oil prices crumble again.
Jamie Dimon says Brexit could mean ‘fewer’ UK jobs with the bank
The head of JPMorgan Chase told British staff a decision by Britain to leave the EU could mean “fewer” jobs with the bank there and more jobs in Europe.
Gawker ‘confident’ about legal appeal
The boss of Gawker Media says he is “confident” of succeeding in an appeal in a costly legal case involving wrestler Hulk Hogan.
Pocket money gender gap ‘grows to 13%’
The gap between the amount of pocket money parents gave boys and girls rose to 13% in the past year, a survey suggests
UK service sector growth ‘picks up’
Activity in the UK’s dominant service sector picked up last month, according to a closely-watched survey, but growth remained “subdued”.
Twitter met with Yahoo to discuss merger: Report
The list of companies looking at a possible deal with Yahoo included Twitter, according to a new report from The New York Post.
Uber hopes to overtake China market leader Didi in 2017: Strategy head
Ride-hailing app Uber expects to continue on a “rapid growth” path in China, hoping to surpass market leader Didi Chuxing in 2017.
Line targets $3B IPO in Tokyo and New York
Line is aiming to raise about $3bn in a Tokyo-New York listing, as the Japanese messaging app looks to arm itself against rivals.
New energy firm tops complaints list
A small energy firm has seen a record proportion of customer complaints for any supplier over a three-month period, figures from Citizens Advice show.
