Samsung boss, currently on trial for bribery, earned $1 million at flagship in last quarter
Vice Chairman Jay Y. Lee, the third-generation leader of Samsung Group, 1.135 billion won ($1.02 million) in the fourth quarter of 2016.
Eurozone inflation slows in March
Inflation in the 19-nation bloc slowed dramatically, according to initial estimates.
Tillerson says NATO members need to ensure all financial resources are available
US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson renewed pressure on its NATO partners to step up their contributions.
YouTube boycott ‘doesn’t make sense’, CEO of ad giant WPP says, but Google, Facebook must ‘step up’
Martin Sorrell, CEO of WPP, said Google and Facebook are media firms and “cannot masquerade as technology companies”.
China tech giant Huawei posts sluggish earnings as it battles Apple and Samsung
It’s a mixed bag for Chinese tech giant Huawei, where profits are largely flat and sales continue to rise.
Soros-founded school accused of ‘cheating’ by Hungarian leader
The future of a Budapest university founded by billionaire philanthropist George Soros depends on an agreement between the Hungarian and U.S. governments.
Ofcom moves to cut superfast broadband prices
Households could see the price of superfast broadband fall under plans by the UK telecoms regulator.
UK house prices in first monthly fall for 20 months
House prices saw the largest monthly fall for nearly five years in March, the building society says.
Trump faces questions of interference in investigations
Trump is facing new questions about political interference in the investigations into Russian election meddling following reports that White House officials secretly funneled material to the chairman of the House intelligence committee.
