US jobs growth weaker than expected
Just 130,000 jobs were created in August, adding fuel to forecasts of an economic slowdown.
Britain’s parliament approves law seeking to block October no-deal Brexit
The British parliament’s upper chamber on Friday approved a bill which aims to block a no-deal Brexit at the end of October by forcing Prime Minister Boris Johnson to seek a delay to Britain’s European Union departure.
Huawei’s foldable phone could go on sale next month
Huawei’s foldable phone could go on sale as soon as next month, according to the head of the Chinese tech company’s consumer business.
Larry Kudlow says phone call earlier this week with China on trade ‘went very well’
White House economic advisor Larry Kudlow said recent conversations with China “went very well.”
The UK’s ruling Conservative Party has been ripped apart in just three days
The prime minister’s actions have lost him his parliamentary majority and his ability to select the timing of any future election.
Facebook faces fresh anti-trust investigation
US state officials will investigate whether Facebook “stifled competition and put users at risk”.
Italy’s new government must seize opportunity of low borrowing costs, ex-finance minister says
Italy’s 67th government since World War II now has a unique opportunity to invest in and grow the country as borrowing costs have dropped to such low levels, according to a former finance minister.
Job growth falls short of expectations as August payrolls rise just 130,000
The increase fell short of Wall Street estimates for 150,000, while the unemployment rate stayed at 3.7%, as expected.
What to expect from Apple’s annual iPhone launch
Expect new iPhones, probably with the “11” moniker, plus updates to Apple Watch, AirPods and perhaps a new device to help you find your lost keys.
UK opposition parties set to refuse Boris Johnson’s demand for an early general election
The announcement comes at a time when British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is under immense pressure to deliver Brexit.
