Britain set to lose 40,000 investment banking jobs in Brexit exodus
The U.K. could lose up to half of its investment banking jobs over the next few years if the government continues to pursue a
Ominous signs from British firms, but euro zone loses momentum too
British companies are giving ominous signs about the economy, just as the government embarks on European Union divorce negotiations,
Britain misses out as global manufacturing surges
British factories were left out of a demand-driven surge in activity across much of Asia and Europe in June, as weakness in sterling
Britain’s financial power is already seeping away
Britain’s financial power began ebbing away just days into the Brexit negotiations as the European Central Bank sought authority over
First home in Britain to be sold over Facebook with live viewing hosted by homeowner
A three-bedroom semi-detached bungalow in Rainham is to be the first home in Britain to be sold over Facebook. The East London
G7 leaders divided on climate change, closer on trade issues
Under pressure from Group of Seven allies, U.S. President Donald Trump backed a pledge to fight protectionism on Saturday, but refused
U.S. stock futures higher ahead Trump’s budget plan to cut spending
U.S. stock index futures were modestly higher on Tuesday, shrugging off a deadly bomb blast in Britain and ahead of U.S. President
May maps out bigger role for state in corporate Britain
Prime Minister Theresa May promised to clamp down on executive pay, give workers a say on strategy and make it harder for foreign