‘Grexit’ means a boost for this US firm
One small U.S. company is quietly attracting potential new customers on the back of the Greek economic crisis.
Analyst: This is what Europe’s finance chiefs fear
The European Central Bank faces the threat that speculators will swoop in if it does not show unity, Boris Schlossberg tells CNBC.
Profits up sharply for Standard Life
Standard Life’s share price rises after the pensions and insurance firm reports a sharp rise in pre-tax operating profit.
VIDEO: Sky-high mobile costs in Malawi
The most unaffordable place in the world to own a mobile phone is Malawi, as the BBC’s Emmanuel Igunza finds out.
VIDEO: Why Stanley Black & Decker is re-shoring
Stanley Black & Decker has manufactured the first power tool made in the US in 25 years. Chief executive John Lundgren tells the BBC’s Linda Yueh why the company is re-shoring.
Boost for eurozone business activity
Eurozone business activity has reached a seven-month high, prompting companies to take on more staff, a closely watched survey indicates.
UK retail sales fall 0.3% in January
UK retail sales fell 0.3% in January from the previous month, according to figures from the Office for National Statistics.
Travel without leaving your seat: Qantas goes VR
On your next international flight, you may want to forget the screen on the back seat and lose your tablet device.
US labor secretary jumps into West Coast port fray
Labor Secretary Tom Perez will travel to California to help broker a deal between shipping companies and dockworkers in the West Coast port fight.
