Brexit: Could the UK drop tariffs to zero?
Crucial votes on Brexit next week could determine whether the UK has greater flexibility to set tariffs.
Professional esports are just getting started, Take-Two CEO says
The “Fast Money” traders share their first moves for the market open.
Taylor Swift: Being polite can lead to ‘some of your life’s worst regrets’
Instead, “be like a snake….”
Facebook blocks ads for women with menopause but allows ads selling pills for erectile dysfunction
Facebook is preventing a number of companies that sell lubricants for women going through menopause to advertise on its service despite allowing ads for equivalent products from brands that target men.
Talent agency Endeavor returns Saudi Arabia’s $400 million investment
Making good on a pledge to sever ties with Saudi Arabia after the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, Endeavor talent agency on Friday returned a $400 million investment from the kingdom’s sovereign wealth fund.
Canadian jet makes emergency landing at Newark with possible cargo hold fire
Flights in and out of Newark Liberty International Airport were briefly halted Saturday morning after a Canadian airliner made an emergency landing due to reports of smoke in the cargo hold. No one was injured, the airline said.
Deutsche Bank management board reportedly agrees to Commerzbank merger talks
The management board of Deutsche Bank has agreed to hold talks with rival Commerzbank on the feasibility of a merger, a person with knowledge of the matter told Reuters on Sunday.
Colombia to allow Venezuelans to enter on expired passports
Colombia will allow Venezuelans to cross the border using expired passports in view of the difficulty of renewing travel documents in the neighbouring country in the midst of its economic crisis, the migration agency said on Friday.
Lords urge tougher rules for tech firms
Technology firms and social media apps should all fall under one regulatory body, Lords report says.
Beijing is worried that Trump may walk away from the table, like he did with North Korea
“The Chinese saw him walk away from North Korea and they’re concerned he will walk away from the China deal,” an official tells CNBC.
