Coronavirus: EU facing ‘deep and uneven recession’
The European Commission predicts a decline in economic activity this year of 7.5%.
The European Commission predicts a decline in economic activity this year of 7.5%.
The competition watchdog says the deal would hit shoppers, but JD Sports, which also owns Blacks and Millets, “fundamentally” disagrees.
State-owned Qatar Airway plans significant staff cutbacks as it deals with the coronavirus downturn.
The online retailer has seen a huge increase in demand as shoppers stay at home during lockdown.
The makers of ‘Call of Duty: Warzone’ and ‘Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order’ games see demand soar.
Prices should initially fall but then spike by more than 50% if airlines have to keep middle seats free.
The Apprentice host’s tweet, which promoted a teeth whitening kit, broke advertising guidelines.
Monica Miller explains the alphabet soup of possible recession shapes for the coronavirus-hit global economy.
In China, the live-streaming industry has become an important platform for economic recovery.
Most firms are ready to restart operations with three weeks’ notice, with many embracing new practices.
Falling alcohol sales at a specialist Cotswold spirits firm have been replaced by “exceptional” sales of its new line in hand sanitisers.
Since March, many ports are refusing to allow crew changes or shore leave.
Lockdowns have forced the company to close its theme parks and has hurt advertising.
Airbnb chief says the changes facing the business “are not temporary or short-lived”.
The state of California said the transportation companies are flouting the law by claiming drivers are independent.
The airline will axe a third of its workforce in response to the “severe impact” of coronavirus.
Shops and restaurants are selling less, but goods are still arriving at warehouses around the UK.
Small businesses are reporting problems accessing money under the Bounce Back Loan scheme.
Customers can now order from a range of about 130 M&S food and household items through Deliveroo.
Both sides are desperate for a speedy agreement, but there are clear sticking points.
The Tesla boss and new father is reportedly selling homes after saying “possessions weigh you down”.
Some animal lovers hoping to buy pets during the coronavirus lockdown are being exploited by fraudsters.
Constitutional court ruling does not directly affect the European Central Bank’s coronavirus aid.
The boss of one of Britain’s biggest chains says cinemas can control social distancing.
A closely watched survey confirms that the service sector contracted at a record pace last month.
The global gym chain was made famous by the 1977 docudrama Pumping Iron with Arnold Schwarzenegger.
Australia and New Zealand plan an unrestricted travel corridor which could be extended to other countries.
Motor industry records only a few thousand registrations as Covid-19 outbreak keeps buyers at home.
High-profile chief executives are taking pay cuts during the downturn but could still be better off.
Artificial intelligence technology is being rapidly deployed worldwide to help tackle Covid-19.