The last hot ‘BRIC’ has a big weekend coming up
Investors are eager to see if India’s Narendra Modi will deliver on reforms as he unveils the country’s annual budget.
Meet the man who beats the market without fail
In one of the most astounding situations in the financial world, Max-Herve George has a way to invest with 20-20 hindsight.
Germany backs Greek plan but bailout fatigue grows
Germany’s parliament approved an extension of Greece’s bailout but a number of dissenters underscored growing skepticism in Berlin.
Lloyds to resume dividend payments
Lloyds Banking Group confirms that it will resume paying dividends to shareholders for the first time since the financial crisis in 2008.
Putin cuts staff’s salaries by 10%
Russia’s president says he is cutting the salaries of his staff by 10%, as Russia’s finances are hit by low oil prices and Western sanctions.
Airbus reports big rise in profits
Aviation firm Airbus reports a big jump in full-year profits despite setting aside €551m (£401m) for delays on its A400M military aircraft.
Would you wear couture made from bits of old car?
It’s safe to say fashion has seen it all… or has it? Step in a new trend: couture made out of recycled car parts.
How generous are we, really?
Growing confidence in the global economic recovery is helping to boost charitable donations, according to a new study.
VIDEO: ‘Gender balance’ council for UAE
Can an initiative to promote equality for women in the UAE really make a difference?
Who’s to blame for flat beer trade?
There’s so many types of beer to choose from, however, it looks like the long-term trends for beer is falling flat.
