Hong Kong will stay a key financial hub say experts

Hong Kong’s status as a key Asian financial hub will remain intact according to business experts.…

‘World’s best airport’ warns of prolonged crisis

Singapore’s Changi Airport has warned of a “daunting period” ahead as the impact from the Covid-19…

McDonald’s among food firms urging tougher deforestation rules

Food firms in the UK including McDonald’s are urging the government to toughen up rules designed…

Thousands of UK firms may need to set up an EU office

Thousands of UK businesses may need to set up an EU presence if they want to…

Playboy goes from private to public in new venture

Playboy Enterprises is going to list again on the stock market, nine years after it was…

Shell to cut up to 9,000 jobs as oil demand slumps

Royal Dutch Shell has said it plans to cut 7,000 to 9,000 jobs as it responds…

Google Pixel phone ‘designed for economic downturn’

Google’s hardware chief has said its new flagship smartphone was designed to go on sale during…

Love turns to hate as LVMH sues ‘dismal’ Tiffany

LVMH once said that Tiffany “stood for love” but it now describes the New York jeweller…

Disney lays off 28,000 at US theme parks

Walt Disney has announced it will lay off 28,000 employees, mostly at its US theme parks.…

Adults without A-levels to be offered free college courses

Adults in England without an A-level or equivalent qualification will be offered a fully-funded college course,…

Public spending rise could last longer

The government must choose this autumn between more austerity and permanently higher spending, experts warn. Read…

Singapore first in world for facial verification

Singapore will be the first country in the world to use facial verification in its national…