VIDEO: More women in German boardrooms
A law passed in Germany will see 100 of the country’s largest businesses appointing more women on their supervisory boards to meet the newly set quota of 30%.
Dozens arrested in cybercrime raids
The UK’s National Crime Agency (NCA) has mounted a “strike week” against suspected hackers resulting in 56 arrests.
VIDEO: Kenya’s quiet ‘food revolution’
Local restaurants will soon feel the force of fast food in Kenya, reports the BBC’s Michael Kaloki.
VIDEO: South Africa’s appetite for fast food
The fast food industry is rapidly establishing itself across Africa, as Lerato Mbele reports.
Glenn appointed FA chief executive
The Football Association appoints current CEO of United Biscuits, Martin Glenn, as its new chief executive.
Want to go viral like #TheDress? Friday’s the day
The global fervor over #TheDress may be down to timing — one digital expert told CNBC.
Buyback bonanza goes global
Some investors are spooked by an underlying trend that has been sparked by a wave of global liquidity.
Is Apple, world’s largest stock, ‘underowned’?
A top strategist makes the case that Apple, the world’s largest stock, is not, in fact, owned by enough investors.
Renzi in ‘pact with the devil’ as he visits Putin?
As Italy’s prime minister heads home from his visit to Russia, one analyst warned he should be careful of making a “pact with the devil.”
After Greece, these elections will shake up Europe
Here are some of the elections in Europe investors need to pay close attention to in the months ahead.
