Where to find growth in slowing China: Expert
China’s consumer tech companies remain a safe bet to boost activity in an otherwise sluggish economy, one venture capitalist said.
Greek bailout mistakes were made: European FinMins
Greece faces many challenges in implementing its third bailout program, and not all finance ministers agree another bailout is the best solution.
MtGox founder Karpelès charged with embezzlement
Japanese prosecutors accused Mark Karpelès of misappropriating Y315m ($2.6m) deposited by bitcoin investors, the FT reports.
Bitcoin chief charged in Japan
The founder of MtGox – once the world’s biggest bitcoin exchange – has been formally charged with embezzlement amid an investigation into millions of dollars of Bitcoin losses.
Why Singapore’s election may be the most interesting yet
Singapore’s ruling party is expected to keep its grip on power, but Friday’s election may be the island-nation’s most interesting yet.
Wetherspoon adds to Living Wage debate
JD Wetherspoon adds its voice to concern about the National Living Wage (NLW), which comes into force in April.
Global economy ‘faces market bubble’
The global economy faces a financial bubble, warns Germany’s finance minister Wolfgang Schaeuble.
Smartphones are a lifeline for Europe’s migrants
Many of the thousands of migrants and refugees entering Europe use technology to share life-or-death information.
Three ‘Nazi gold trains’ suspected in Polish hunt
Local officials and a treasure hunter appeared on national TV Friday to shed more light on the search for Nazi gold in the hills of Lower Silesia, Poland.
VIDEO: Can Senegal revive tourism?
With some parts of the tourism industry on the verge of collapse, many doubt Senegal can turn things around.
