Britain’s lasting scars from the financial crisisTen years after the financial crash that hit Western countries 10 years ago, triggering recessions, many of the scars on Britain's economy have yet to heal - despite more than eight years of growth, a...
China won’t just play defence in trade war, Global Times warnsChina will not be content to only play defence in an escalating trade war with the United States, a widely read Chinese tabloid warned, as President Donald Trump was expected to announce new tariffs o...
Ex-Ford directors in dock over Argentine dictatorship collaborationPedro Troiani and Carlos Propato were trade union leaders at Ford Motors in Argentina four decades ago when they were detained in the company's factory and tortured by the military dictatorship. They...
Machines will do more tasks than humans by 2025: WEFRobots will handle 52 percent of current work tasks by 2025, almost twice as many as now, a World Economic Forum (WEF) study said Monday. The sharp increase could also see a net gain in "new roles" fo...
Musk says Tesla now in ‘delivery logistics hell’Tesla Inc's Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk on Sunday acknowledged that the electric carmaker's problems have now shifted to delivery logistics from production delays, the latest speed bump in its e...
Amazon probing staff data leaksAmazon is investigating allegations that some of its staff sold confidential customer data to third party companies particularly in China, the online giant confirmed on Sunday. According to a Wall Str...
H&M beats forecasts with third-quarter sales rebound, shares riseSweden's H&M reported stronger-than-expected sales growth in the third quarter on Monday as the world's second biggest fashion retailer said its efforts to compete with online sellers and budget b...