Manufacturing job losses ‘at six-year high’
Factories are cutting jobs and stockpiling at a record pace ahead of Brexit, a survey indicates.
Tesla cuts price of Model 3 to $35,000 and moves sales online
Tesla says the shift to online-only sales means it can cut prices and reach a wider market.
1 in 5 corporations say China has stolen their IP within the last year: CNBC survey
The survey’s findings reinforce the importance of IP theft in the trade war negotiations between the Trump administration and China.
Brexit: ‘No deal’ Port of Ramsgate funding axed
The Port of Ramsgate was at the centre of a storm over a contact with a ferry company with no ships.
Ad giant WPP sees profits sink amid restructuring costs
The firm is restructuring after former boss Sir Martin Sorrell’s abrupt departure last year.
What’s next for Venezuela? Anti-Maduro allies regroup after the fight for humanitarian aid
Venezuela’s opposition has formally urged the international community to keep all options on the table, after deadly clashes broke out in border towns over the weekend.
Credit Suisse on stocks: ‘We love China at the moment’
Credit Suisse sees further upside for the Chinese markets, even after shares on the mainland made their largest monthly gain in almost four years in February.
PTSD: The Hampshire garage helping forces veterans
The garage that runs an apprenticeship scheme for forces veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder.
Stocks rise, pushing the S&P 500 to close above key 2,800 level for the first time since November
Stocks rose on Friday, the first day of March, as investors built on the market’s strongest start to a year in nearly three decades.
Huawei’s full-page WSJ advert: ‘Don’t believe everything you hear’
Chinese tech giant Huawei runs a US newspaper ad telling readers, “don’t believe everything you hear”.
