Failure to deliver favourable terms for trade is likely to fuel demand for Scotland’s independence from UK. As per the results of a poll survey, Brexit may not fuel Scottish demand for independence since Scots prefer similar outcomes, like Britons… Read More ›
Economy & Finance
Brexit reversible: European Parliament
For Brexit to be Brexit, Britain will have to first settle its bills, cross guarantee citizen’s rights, and accept the European Court of Justice as the final authority in all legal matters till it exits the bloc. With British Prime… Read More ›
LSE commences buy-back of shares worth $248.74 million
Shares worth 100 million pounds will be bought back today. Following the collapse of its merger with Deutsche Boerse, the London Stock Exchange (LSE) is set to buyback 200 million pounds ($248.74 million) of its shares as it tries to… Read More ›
As Combustion Era Fades, Mercedes Hastens Electric-Car Shift
As European buyers turn away from fuel-efficient diesel cars, and in a race to meet tighter emissions rules, Mercedes-Benz is accelerating its rollout of battery-powered autos. Three years earlier than a target announced at the Paris auto show in September, the world’s… Read More ›
Warnings Of Brexit Impact Issued By European And Japanese Business Groups
Signalling their growing concern as the UK prepares to start the formal process of leaving the EU, overseas companies that invest in the UK issued a flurry of warnings on Tuesday about the threat Brexit poses to their businesses. A post-Brexit settlement… Read More ›
Britain to hand over Brexit letter today to EU’s council President Donald Tusk
Britain is set to trigger Brexit proceedings later today. Britain has formally begun the process of negotiating Britain’s exit from the European Union with British Prime Minister Theresa May handing over a signed letter to European Council President Donald Tusk… Read More ›
European Equities Will Gain By A Le Pen Loss: JP Morgan
Investment bank JPMorgan said in a note on Monday that a “significant” surge of inflows into European stocks would be spurred if far right French presidential candidate Marine Le Pen loses the election. But how significant is that spur? At… Read More ›
Qatar could play a supporting role for Britain after Brexit
Qatar along with other gulf states is aiming to enter into a free-trade agreement with Britain. Just a day before British Prime Minister Theresa May triggers Brexit negotiations with the EU, Qatar has pledged $6.3 billion (5 billion pounds) for… Read More ›
American Airlines In Talks For A Tie-Up With China Southern
Boosting routes between the world’s two largest travel markets and possibly involving the U.S. carrier taking a stake in the state-owned airline, China Southern Airlines is in talks over a tie-up with American Airlines. Aafter Delta Air Lines Inc bought… Read More ›
A 1996 Reboot Nike’s Biggest Sneaker Launch Ever
Thanks to a cartoon bunny and Michael Jordan, Nike has just had its biggest sneaker release for itself. Featuring the basketball legend alongside Looney Tunes characters seen celebrating the 20th anniversary of the 1996 comedy, the shoemaker’s Jordan brand began selling the Space Jam… Read More ›