US rejects China-led bid for Chicago Stock Exchange
Regulator’s decision is the latest rejection of a Chinese firm’s attempt to do business in the US.
Why we drive our own buses
When their local bus services were cut, one group of people decided to set up their own bus company.
How the pneumatic tyre became a million dollar idea
The BBC’s Aaron Heslehurst explains how the pneumatic tyre became a million dollar idea.
A tale of two Indian tech cities
Hyderabad is giving Bangalore a run for its money as a start-up destination in India.
Humble origins
Sweden is one of the most innovative countries in the world, but the business culture discourages bragging.
Hot on Instagram – but is it art?
Should social media-friendly experiences designed to make striking photos be considered art?
Manbag mystery
Increasing numbers of British men are carrying manbags, Mintel says, but what is it that makes a bag “male”?
South Africa: the economic challenge
What are the challenges facing South Africa’s new president Cyril Ramaphosa?
Life in the ‘golden cage’
As the wife of a highly skilled immigrant Neha Mahajan is one of the Indian women who is not allowed to work in the US.
Airbus takes new €1.3bn hit on A400M troop carrier
The aerospace group has now written off a total of €8bn in losses on the military transport plane.
