Spanish soccer league aims to break into the US market with landmark fixture
La Liga plans to bring a regular season club match to the United States, the first to be played outside of Europe.
British watchdog says cryptocurrency scams on the rise
Cryptocurrency scams are using images of celebrities and upmarket London addresses to hoodwink consumers into parting with cash, Britain’s Financial Conduct Authority has said.
E-cigarettes can be key weapon against smoking, say MPs
E-cigarettes are much less harmful than tobacco and shouldn’t be treated the same way, MPs warn.
‘More volatility’ expected as Iran sanctions set to prompt wild swings in oil prices, CEO says
A shipping revolution and a U.S. plan to impose targeted crude sanctions against Iran is likely to prompt wild swings in the oil price over the coming months, Vopak’s chief executive told CNBC on Friday.
Trump pushes for an end to quarterly earnings reports as a way to help business do ‘even better’
President Trump says he’s asked the SEC to look into ending the long-held quarterly earnings reports for publicly traded companies, saying it would boost business and in turn help create jobs.
China backs Turkey to overcome its economic crisis
China is the latest country to offer some comforting words to President Recep Erdogan, as Turkey experiences a currency meltdown and a tariff spat with the U.S.
White House’s Kudlow says China looks ‘terrible.’ Numbers paint a murkier picture
China’s economy is still one of the fastest growing in the world, contrary to White House economic advisor Larry Kudlow’s assertion that its economy looks “terrible.”
Durham University to spend £105m on new colleges
The colleges are due to open in the summer of 2020.
A choked up Elon Musk says his health has suffered and that he believes ‘the worst is yet to come’
Elon Musk, choking up, spoke about how his health has suffered and that, from a personal standpoint, he believes “the worst is yet to come.”
