Amazon’s £250,000 for bookshops fund stuns trade
The online retail giant has long been accused of killing off bricks-and-mortar book sales.
The online retail giant has long been accused of killing off bricks-and-mortar book sales.
Data shows a further 4.4 million Americans applied for unemployment benefits in the past week.
Boss Michael O’Leary says planes will not fly if forced to adopt ‘ineffective’ social distancing measures.
Business groups warn help must come faster as figures show half of loan applications have been processed.
Some firms, including Aston Martin and Taylor Wimpey, are starting to reopen after the lockdown.
The deficit will hit levels not seen in peacetime, says the head of the Institute for Fiscal Studies.
Starbucks, Beyond Meat and KFC hope to tap into a rising demand for healthier lifestyles in China.
Zoom has upgraded its security measures after a series of incidents of online meetings being hijacked.
Essential workers are being overcharged by more than a fiver a tank, the AA says.
Essential workers are being overcharged by more than a fiver a tank, the AA says.
Lenders are offering more generous terms to borrowers after weeks of restrictions.
Travel money services are redirected to help shielded people in one of a variety of new schemes.
The Advertising Standards Authority fast-tracked its probe because of growing health anxieties over the pandemic.
Owner H Young Holdings is blaming an “extremely challenging” market exacerbated by coronavirus.
The athleisure firm sacks employee for promoting a T-shirt design seen as racist.
The retailer sacks employee for promoting a design based on a coronavirus conspiracy theory.
The online fashion retailer says customers want to look good when videoconferencing with colleagues.
Clothing and fuel prices slide as economists warn of sharp falls in inflation ahead.
Missouri is suing China for economic losses it has suffered, a move Beijing derides as “frivolous”.
The social media giant becomes a shareholder in cut-price Indian mobile internet company Reliance Jio.
UK companies tell the BBC how they have changed in order to survive the coronavirus lockdown.
While drivers may celebrate paying less at the pumps, falling oil prices can spell disaster.
Consumer group Which? says many of the UK’s biggest airlines and travel companies are breaking the law.
Ojoma Idegwu, founder of plus-size fashion label Dear Curves, explains how she is adapting to coronavirus.
The streaming service behind Tiger King added 16 million subscribers in the first months of the year.
An industry expert has called for government intervention “as a matter of urgency”.
Parent platforms are having to adapt to survive as ad revenue declines.
Pressure mounts on other motor insurers to offer refunds as people stay at home during the pandemic.
Rental demand is 42% down since the start of March, research by property portal Zoopla suggests.
Plunging demand, oversupply and dwindling storage space trigger another global oil selloff.