Was the millennial dream killed by QE?
Ten years on from Bank of England’s first injection of money into the economy, what impact has it had?
Cash or no cash – where do you stand?
The future of cash is at risk, according to a major report, but would we notice and are we bothered?
US beef exports soar to a record in 2018, but China growth remains elusive
U.S. beef exports soared to record levels in 2018 thanks to exports to Asia, but it wasn’t sales to China that drove the growth.
Drinks billionaire criticised over handicapped gaffe
Nick Caporella likened managing a soft drinks brand to caring for a handicapped person.
No-deal Brexit threat to ‘billions of pounds’ of chemicals
A legal loophole means chemical imports used in manufacturing may be halted, a trade body warns.
5G is coming to your smartphone but the big change is for industry
5G is not just about faster connectivity to your smartphone. Things we do everyday will become streamlined because of the new technology.
US jobs shock as growth slows
The world’s largest economy added just 20,000 jobs in February, but wage growth picked up.
Supporting female entrepreneurs could add $326 billion to the UK economy, review finds
If the U.K. closed the entrepreneur gender gap, it could generate the equivalent of 4 years of economic growth for Britain, a report suggests.
Zuckerberg’s privacy push could become ‘an excuse for Facebook to dodge responsibility’: UK lawmaker
British MP Damian Collins, an outspoken Facebook critic, said it would be understandable if people do not trust Zuckerberg’s “sudden change of heart” in advocating for more privacy on the company’s platforms.
SoftBank CEO Masayoshi Son: A.I. will completely change the way humans live within 30 years
People should brace themselves for the proliferation of artificial intelligence, SoftBank CEO Masayoshi Son says.
