Why a China slowdown will not hurt that much
Possible clues to China’s fate could be gauged from how the world reacted to Japan’s economic malaise, according to HSBC economist Frederic Neumann.
European car sales rise 9.2% in 2015
European car sales reached 14.2 million last year, but remained below levels prior to the economic crisis, industry figures show.
Citi profits jump as legal costs fall
US bank Citigroup reports a jump in fourth quarter profits, helped by a big fall in legal costs.
Grieving families threaten organ donation schemes
Families in the U.K. have prevented organ donations from deceased relatives, refusing thousands of people the chance of a transplant.
THIS will bring oil producers to their knees: Kilduff
Oil has yet to reach a “shock price point” that will persuade drillers to lay down production, John Kilduff says.
Is ‘China’s Apple’ losing its appeal?
The mantra of Xiaomi is “always believe that something wonderful is about to happen,” but it appears it’s been a little too optimistic.
Former Co-op Bank executives banned
The Bank of England fines and bans two former Co-operative Bank executives from holding senior UK banking positions.
Does a critical mauling matter for a movie?
“Fifty Shades of Grey” was nominated for the Golden Raspberry Awards, nicknamed the Razzies, as the worst movie of 2015.
VIDEO: India’s mobile phone wallets
Will Indians get used to paying with their phones instead of cash?
Jobs and Gates to be subject of a Broadway musical
The founding fathers of tech, Steve Jobs and Bill Gates, are getting their own musical on Broadway.
