Bitcoin cryptocurrency smashes fresh record, now worth more than $4,000
Bitcoin continues its astonishing rise, shooting past the $4,000 mark for the first time and hitting fresh all-time highs, according
U.S. economic expansion to last another two years or more, poll shows
A Thomas Reuters poll reveals that the U.S. economic expansion will last at least another two years. according to a majority of
Payroll gain of 209,000, wage rise show U.S. labour strength
The U.S. labour market hit its stride in July, as employers added workers at a solid clip, the jobless rate matched a 16-year low and
OPEC’s game-theory dilemma
Over the last few years, producers belonging to the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries have had mixed success at winning
OPEC hopeful of near term rebalance, stability in oil market, prices
The organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) is optimistic of near stability in the oil market. Mohammad Sanusi Barkindo,
U.S. sanctions may not stop Russian gas pipelines to Europe
New U.S. sanctions will make it harder for Russia to build two gas export pipelines to Europe but the projects are unlikely to be
Maybe berating your employees isn’t so smart
President Donald Trump is famous for his insults, so perhaps his habit of attacking subordinates should come as no surprise. He
Apple CEO Tim Cook defends decision to remove VPN apps in China
Apple CEO Tim Cook defended the iPhone maker’s decision last weekend to remove several virtual private network (VPN) services
European oil giants seek to harness U.S. offshore wind
Some European oil majors have made inroads into the emerging U.S. offshore wind energy market, aiming to leverage their experience of
Snap’s shares slide 3% in premarket trading as lockup ends
Shares of Snap Inc, owner of the Snapchat messaging app, fell 3 percent in premarket trading on Monday as a share lockup ended,