US business levels fall sharply amid coronavirus
Activity fell last month for the first time since 2013, according to a closely watched survey.
Sir Philip Green ‘has no intention’ to watch Greed film
Steve Coogan plays “a larger-than-life” businessman in the movie.
Why are investors betting against shopping centres?
Landlords are sharing the pain felt on the High Street, and it has shown up in their share prices.
First class stamps to rise 6p to 76p
The Royal Mail is increasing the cost of postage again, with first-class stamps rising 6p to 76p
Storm Dennis: ‘My business was flooded twice in two days’
Business owners describe how they have been left counting the cost of the floods caused by Storm Dennis.
Coronavirus: Car sales in China fall 92% in February
Car dealerships remain closed and buyers stay away as the coronavirus outbreak takes its toll on sales.
Coronavirus outbreak to cost airlines almost $30bn
Airline industry body IATA predicts global air travel demand will fall for the first time since 2009.
Can computer translators ever beat speaking a foreign tongue?
Developers say you can now converse effortlessly using translation tech, but others are not so sure.
Turning billions of £20 notes into compost
Around two billion paper £20 notes will be replaced with polymer notes in the next few months.
Huawei: Our customers say we’re years ahead of rivals
Huawei’s Paul Scanlan says the company is years ahead of its competitors Nokia and Ericsson.
