MTN returns to profit-making after turbulent 2016
MTN Group, Africa’s biggest mobile phone operator, returned to first-half profit on Thursday, marking a move away from a
China’s Didi invests in Taxify, an Uber rival operating in Europe, Africa
Didi Chuxing, the ride-sharing company that forced Uber out of China, has expanded its increasingly global empire after it made an
Bank of England staff to go on first strike in 50 years
A three-day strike by Bank of England support staff will go ahead after last-minute talks facilitated by a government-run arbitrator
Hot and cold: Euro zone grows but inflation slows
Data in the coming week should confirm the euro zone economy is running hot, after the IMF upgraded growth forecasts and Greece
Tech stocks pull down European markets after Amazon miss
European markets were pulled down by technology stocks Friday after Amazon worse-than-expected earnings Thursday sent waves through
Brexit economy: sterling fall hits public finances and fails to boost trade
The sharp fall in sterling triggered by the EU referendum result is having an adverse effect on Britain’s already weak public finances
Brexit’s effect on UK ‘will be profound and unpredictable’, – Lords committee
Brexit poses a fundamental challenge to the future of the United Kingdom by removing the European Union law that has helped to bind it
Oracle set to add 1,000 employees in European cloud push
Oracle Corp. is hiring 1,000 employees in Europe, the Middle East and Africa as it expands its cloud computing services in the region.
Kirstie Allsopp quits Twitter following backlash over washing machine comments, blaming ‘Brexiting Brits’
Kirstie Allsopp has announced she is quitting Twitter, after recently creating an unlikely storm on the social media site. The
Investors attack FCA plans to pave the way for Saudi Aramco float in London
Investors have rounded on plans unveiled by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) to pave the way for Saudi Aramco to float in London