Turkish army pension fund to buy British Steel
Turkey’s military pension fund reaches a tentative deal to take over the insolvent steelmaker.
Fed may not have enough firepower to prevent a recession
President Trump has been pressing the Fed to help head off a feared economic slowdown, but it’s not clear the central bank has the ammunition.
A huge wind turbine blade has arrived in the UK for testing
As technology develops, the size and power of wind turbines is increasing.
Cathay Pacific Airways CEO resigns, the airline’s board blames ‘recent events’
Cathay Pacific has been under intense pressure after it was found that two of its pilots had become involved in the current protest in Hong Kong.
Harland and Wolff: ‘Positive talks’ over shipyard future
Administrators for the Belfast shipyard say they are hopeful of a credible offer for the business.
Ray Dalio says he wouldn’t rule out China weaponizing its massive US Treasury holdings
Other observers have dismissed the suggestion that China would sell U.S. Treasurys to gain an upper hand in the trade war.
Hong Kong protests will be ‘settled or crushed’ ahead of China national celebrations, analyst says
The way China responds to the situation in Hong Kong will be crucial in determining how markets and U.S.-China trade talks will be affected, said David Roche, a strategist at London-based research firm Independent Strategy.
To meet future energy demands, India is promising a push toward sustainability
In New Delhi, one organization wants to drive India to a more sustainable future.
Ted Baker dumps Debenhams for Next on children’s clothing
The brand will start selling its line of children’s clothes through Next stores next year.
Indonesia president proposes to move capital to Borneo
President Joko Widodo suggested a new capital in Kalimantan, on the Indonesian side of the island.
