Chip stocks drop after US reportedly delays licenses for companies to restart sales to Huawei
The U.S. is putting its decision to relieve Huawei on hold after China suspended its purchase of U.S. agricultural products, according to Bloomberg.
Investors are buying up these ‘tariff-proof’ tech stocks to keep exposure to the sector
Enterprise software is looking like an exception to investors’ caution about investing in technology.
What’s going on with my holiday flights?
A breakdown of the airline and airport strikes that could hit holidaymakers this summer.
Bayer soars on report of proposed $8 billion Roundup settlement
The stock was on track for its best single-day gain in a decade as traders said the settlement report from Bloomberg could relieve pressure on Bayer shares.
Hong Kong’s main public train system struggles to serve commuters amid protests
The Hong Kong rail system, MTR, has been disrupted on multiple occasions by demonstrators in the last two months.
What is the UK’s GDP?
A basic guide to how the economy is measured and what that calculation is used for.
The world’s top universities for IT developers — based on the skills employers want
A new report picks the top universities for developers, based on the four skills most desired by employers.
Goldman bosses charged in Malaysia bond scandal
Malaysia charges 17 current and former Goldman Sachs executives over the 1MDB corruption scandal.
Premier League clubs ‘should pay real living wage’ to staff
A charity says staff members such as cleaners are not paid enough by England’s top football clubs.
Brexit panic not justified, says ex-Trump adviser Stephen Vaughn
A former US trade representative tells the BBC the UK has “enormous leverage” in any deal with Washington.
