Shoppers told there is no need to panic buy
The boss of Iceland has said there is no need for people to start panic buying,…
Covid: Asia follows global shares slide amid recovery fears
Stock markets across the world have dropped on fears that increasing numbers of Covid cases will…
Zoom bets billions on home working continuing in Five9 deal
Video conferencing firm Zoom has struck a multibillion dollar deal to buy a cloud-based call centre…
Face mask rules relax but what do workers think?
The legal requirement to wear face masks in England to help stop the spread of Covid…
Oil producing nations agree deal to control prices
Oil producing nations have agreed to increase their output, with the aim of reducing prices and…
Covid staff shortage could shut meat production lines
Staff absences could see shortages of meat products, the industry has warned. Read more at https://www.bbc.com/news/business-57856566
Drugs giant GSK plans to create up to 5,000 jobs in new UK hub
Drugs giant GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) is set to create up to 5,000 new jobs as part of…
Mastercard: India stops payment service provider from issuing cards
India’s central bank has barred Mastercard indefinitely from issuing new debit or credit cards to domestic…
Korindo: Korean palm oil giant stripped of sustainability status
A Korean palm oil giant has been rejected from the world’s leading green certification body in…
Inflation: Used cars and food push US prices higher
Prices in the US spiked again in June, driven higher by the cost of used cars…
Price rises speed up again as economy unlocks
The UK inflation rate hit 2.5% in the year to June, the highest for nearly three…
EU puts its digital tax plan on ice
The EU has said it will suspend its plans to tax online tech giants in the…