Trump accuses China of ‘manipulating’ its currency
The comments come amid an intensifying trade fight between the two economic giants.
The comments come amid an intensifying trade fight between the two economic giants.
The story of Greece in five numbers as it emerges from its eurozone bailout programme.
The GMB union says 627 staff at two sites run by XPO Logistics are at risk of redundancy.
The collapse of the US investment bank in 2008 was a crucial moment in the financial crisis.
Analysts at JPMorgan Chase slash target price for shares in the electric car maker from $308 to $195.
Drivers and couriers who get their work from apps face a “heightened risk” of crashes, a study suggests.
The London-based luxury shopping site, founded in 2008, could be valued at as much as $5bn.
A government plan to curb inflation comes into force but there is confusion about how it will work.
A backlash from investors prompts the UK’s largest estate agency to cancel a new incentive package.
Labour MP Dawn Butler has criticised the chef, saying “this appropriation from Jamaica needs to stop”.
The co-founders of Look After My Bills are “delighted” after selling a 3% stake for £120,000.
The reported removal of thousands of apps follows criticism by Chinese state media.
The film, with an all-Asian cast, is the first romantic comedy to take the top spot in three years.
The deal gives Pepsi a new way of reaching customers as sugary drinks become less popular.
The luxury handbag brand warns of tough trading and says House of Fraser’s failure will cost it £3m.
Ola, which hopes to rival Uber, starts operating in Cardiff, Newport and Vale of Glamorgan.
The economy is still 25% smaller than eight years ago and nearly one in five people is unemployed.
As the first of her friends to become a mum, Michelle Kennedy didn’t have a network of other mothers to share her experiences with.
Surviving a life-changing injury has not slowed down Bill McDermott, the boss of software giant SAP.
Global trade drives the world economy, but could rising tensions between the US and China threaten this?
The government says thousands of firms are now reaping the financial benefit of faster connectivity.
A trial sees elderly customers save money, but most people still decide to remain on worse deals.
Low-paid parents working full-time do not earn enough to meet their families’ needs, a charity says.
Bank boss says demands by EU regulators may mean more jobs being moved out of UK than originally thought.
Researchers say a lot of farmed produce never reaches supermarkets because it is misshapen or the wrong size.
Dominic Raab says the technical notices are necessary to “mitigate the risks” of a no-deal Brexit.
How the internet is changing the UK’s antiques trade and widening the auctions market.
Politicians hail the end of Greece’s emergency credit, but ordinary Greeks see little change.
Multi-millionaire tycoon says he donated because “we have a genuine chance to turn this around”.
Ministers say they are looking at measures after thousands support action to reduce single-use items.