US labour market booms in June
The US economy created 224,000 jobs in June, many more than economists had been expecting.
Deutsche Bank eyes huge restructuring drive that could cost billions of euros
Deutsche Bank executives face a critical weekend as they meet to discuss a mass restructuring project, likely to be announced in the coming days.
The so-called ‘economic Cold War’ is extremely worrying, French business chief says
The U.S. has so far slapped a 25% tariff on $250 billion of Chinese goods, and Beijing has also raised tariffs on billions of dollars’ worth of American products.
Venezuelan security forces have committed ‘gross violations’ of human rights, UN says
The United Nations has issued a scathing critique of the human rights situation in Venezuela.
Deutsche Bank’s investment banking chief steps down
Deutsche Bank’s investment banking chief Garth Ritchie, is leaving the German lender by “mutual agreement.”
Strong job growth is back: Payrolls jump in June well above expectations
Payroll growth rebounded sharply in June as the U.S. economy added 224,000 jobs and the unemployment rate rose to 3.7%.
Inheritance tax: Rules on gifts to loved ones ‘should be simplified’
Fewer people should pay tax on gifts given before death, under proposals for an inheritance tax overhaul.
‘Ticks all the right boxes’: Experts give their verdict on India’s new budget
India’s latest budget proposals have received a mixed response from market watchers.
The firm with 900 staff and no office
Is a growing trend for firms to ditch the office good or bad for workers?
Inside Revolut’s bid to be the Amazon of banking
Revolut was the subject of negative media coverage earlier this year, but CEO Nik Storonsky says it’s learned a few lessons from the ordeal.
