Tesco trials shopping without tills
The retailer is testing whether shoppers can buy products using an app, rather than visiting a till.
China’s ZTE shakes up board in bid for US ban lift
The management overhaul was among the conditions laid out in the settlement deal to have the ban lifted.
Accountancy giant PwC hangs up on landlines in mobile move
Staff must switch to mobiles by the end of the summer as landline phones will be phased out.
Bitcoin skids under $6,000, closing in on 60 percent loss for the year
Bitcoin prices dropped to November lows Friday as investor sentiment struggles to rebound after global regulatory headlines and hacks in recent weeks.
The 3 essential traits that MediaLink’s CEO looks out for when hiring
You’ll likely have to pass this selection of criteria, if you want to work with Michael Kassan.
Lloyd’s of London chief executive Inga Beale to step down
Dame Inga Beale, the only woman to lead the 330-year-old insurance market, will leave next year.
Cash machines fee cut prompts fresh row
The start of a four-year reduction in the fee paid each time an ATM is used takes effect on Sunday,
Fake bookings hit Singapore’s Ryde Technologies
Ryde Technologies says 2,000 “phantom bookings” have cost its drivers thousands of dollars.
BAE wins multi-billion pound Australian warship contract
The nine anti-submarine warships will be built in Australia by a local workforce.
WTO backs Australia over plain cigarette packets
The landmark decision on plain packaging laws is likely to have global implications.
