Hong Kong protesters plan mall sit-ins, gathering outside British consulate
Hong Kong pro-democracy activists plan sit-ins at shopping malls and student rallies on Saturday after a night in which protesters took to the hills to form lantern-carrying human chains, the latest demonstrations in months of unrest.
Historic towns to benefit from £95m boost named
The government lists 69 English towns and cities that will benefit from regeneration money.
Disney CEO Bob Iger resigns from Apple board
Disney’s forthcoming Disney+ will compete with Apple’s Apple TV+ in the online streaming service market.
Has the US flotation bubble burst?
As the market awaits a WeWork listing, what has happened to the other firms which have debuted?
‘No-one asks new dads how they’re feeling at work’
Companies are doing more to support working dads but may overlook postnatal mental illness in men.
Elon Musk is not the problem at Tesla — blame the people around him
Authors Rob Shelton and Marc J. Epstein, Ph.D, explain how to deal with maverick leaders like Elon Musk.
Pawnbroker shuts shops as it seeks lifeline
Albemarle & Bond and Herbert Brown stores have closed their doors, but a helpline is unanswered.
Apple disputes negative Goldman call hitting the stock, says TV+ will not have ‘material impact’
Apple told CNBC in a statement that it does not expect the launch of Apple TV+ “to have a material impact on our financial results,” as Goldman estimated.
‘The most important chart in the world’ offers a warning sign for stocks
The benchmark 10-year Treasury note yield tested 1.5% in late August and early September. Another challenge could signal tough times.
It seems a no-deal Brexit is going to happen, Finland’s Prime Minister says
A no-deal Brexit looks likely, Finland’s Prime Minister Antti Rinne told CNBC Friday, though he is still hopeful that both sides of the English Channel will have good relations going forward.
