LONDON — British consumer price inflation jumped to 10.1% in July, its highest since February 1982, up from an annual rate of 9.4% in June, intensifying the squeeze on households, official figures showed on Wednesday. The increase was above all ...
The pandemic forced organisations everywhere to rethink how their employees could remain productive at a time when so many were forced to work from home. Part of the challenge was about ensuring that employees enjoyed a high quality of secure ...
Power and gas prices for Britain this winter hit new record highs yesterday as Europe’s energy crisis deepened, threatening to push annual household bills to £5,500 next year. Wholesale energy prices rose across the Continent and in America amid continued ...
Entain, the gambling firm behind Ladbrokes and Coral, could lose its licence to operate in the UK after it was told to pay a record £17m settlement over its inaction as individual customers spent hundreds of thousands of pounds. The ...
WASHINGTON — The United States military on Tuesday said it carried out a test of a Minuteman III intercontinental ballistic missile that had been delayed to avoid escalating tensions with Beijing during China’s show of force near Taiwan earlier this ...
GENEVA/LONDON — Poxy McPoxface, TRUMP-22, or Mpox: these are some of the ideas sent in by the public to the World Health Organization (WHO) as it seeks a new name for monkeypox. Often disease names are chosen behind closed doors ...
NEW YORK — Procter & Gamble Co. will take steps aimed at reducing potential harm to forests from its purchases of wood pulp for toilet paper and other consumer goods, after being pressured by environmentalists and investors for more sweeping ...
SEOUL — Talks with North Korea should not be for political show but contribute to establishing peace, South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol said on Wednesday, speaking at a wide-ranging press conference to mark his first 100 days in office. Mr. ...
LONDON — Britain recorded its biggest rise in foreign workers since the start of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic in the year to June, driven overwhelmingly by workers from outside the European Union (EU), official figures showed on Tuesday. ...
In this week’s edition of StockCharts TV’s Sector Spotlight, I take a look at recent rotations in asset classes and sectors. The recent strength for stocks over bonds at asset class level is clear, but the rotational picture for the weekly ...