Consumer loyalty ‘rip off’ faces probe
Citizens Advice says long-term customers overpay for mobile, broadband, insurance and mortgage deals.
Citizens Advice says long-term customers overpay for mobile, broadband, insurance and mortgage deals.
The SEC files a suit alleging “false and misleading” tweets by Tesla chief executive Elon Musk.
The fine resolves a long-running corruption investigation at Brazil’s state-owned oil company.
The Scottish craft brewer cancels a tie-up with a US firm in a row over free beer for Donald Trump supporters.
The Competition and Markets Authority warns merger threatens competition in 463 areas.
The shops will only sell items that received good ratings from customers when they were bought online.
Shares in the world’s second-biggest clothing chain rise 9% after it reports strong growth in sales.
No-one should argue a no-deal Brexit would only damage the UK, says a former EU agriculture commissioner.
The government agrees a deficit of 2.4% of GDP to finance its spending plans.
The 2016 breach involved hackers grabbing data on millions of Uber customers and drivers.
The warm weather and weak consumer demand have held back sales, the womenswear chain says.
The regulator clamps down on the 11 biggest energy suppliers over customer complaints.
Researchers inspired by a Wallace and Gromit film have developed trousers with artificial muscles.
Businesses in India may have found a way to turn plastic rubbish into a golden business opportunity.
India’s “king of motorbikes”, Rajiv Bajaj, shares his business philosophy, which he bases on yoga principles.
Self-driving cars will need to be connected, but will we need 5G to realise autonomous vehicles?
Making money from making money is big business. Many countries print notes outside their borders with private companies.
Providers could be forced to offer better savings rates if they wish to remain among the best buys.
National Trading Standards highlights range of evolving threats facing both consumers and business.
The change has been driven by MP Jo Swinson, who wants all big firms to be transparent on leave policies.
The IMF will make $57bn in emergency funds available to Argentina as it wrestles with an economic crisis.
CAA says Ryanair must compensate passengers for any disruption caused by Friday’s strikes.
The next UK Budget will be on 29 October, Chancellor Philip Hammond says.
The US central bank increases interest rates for the eighth time since 2015.
Sale of 39% stake ends the media mogul’s association with the satellite broadcaster after almost 30 years.
Richmond Group made the offer a week after lodging plans to put the festivals into administration.
A Swedish company broke gender discrimination rules by using a popular meme in an advert.
Barclays has apologised for giving wrong information to tens of thousands of customers over PPI claims.
The regulator says it’s had enough of operators who continue to charge people for phones they already own
Dieter Zetsche will be replaced by Ola Kaellenius, a Swede who runs Daimler’s research division.