The London schoolgirl running her own e-commerce business
Cara has been running her own business for a year and has even paid for her parents to go on holiday.
Masa Son’s multi-generational vision is running into a brick wall: The public markets
SoftBank wants to invest in technologies that will be the backbones of the next industrial revolution, but public markets may complicate that mission.
Russia and Ukraine swap prisoners, drawing praise from Trump
While the exchange of Russian and Ukrainian prisoners could help rebuild confidence between Moscow and Kiev and allow them to start talking seriously over other issues including a conflict in east Ukraine, full normalization is a long way off.
Hong Kong police fend off airport protest after night of violence
Police checked for tickets and passports to allow only airline passengers through to the Hong Kong airport to avoid the chaos of last weekend’s protests.
No-deal Brexit damage ‘will be huge and it will be for all of us,’ former Greek leader says
His words come after a pivotal week in British politics that has seen the ruling Conservative Party lose its majority in the House of Commons.
Amazon is making a major investment in the Indian market
Amazon just opened its largest office building yet in Hyderabad, India. It’s a market where Amazon faces steep competition from Walmart-owned Flipkart.
Iran now using advanced centrifuges, violating nuclear deal
Iran has begun using arrays of advanced centrifuges to enrich uranium in violation of its 2015 nuclear deal, a spokesman said Saturday.
Ucas criticised for promoting ‘inappropriate’ private loans to students
Consumer campaigner Martin Lewis says the advert could influence “young and impressionable” students.
‘Not now’ — Germany will hold back on spending amid economic slowdown, minister says
“The position of the German government is fiscal soundness,” German deputy finance minister Jorg Kukies told CNBC Saturday.
It’s ‘more than about time’ for Brexit clarity, Eurogroup chief says
Mario Centeno does not see the Brexit deal ‘progress’ that UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has been touting, he told CNBC on Saturday.
