December has been described as the most stressful month of 2022 by half of Brits. According to survey data from people analytics company, Visier, more than a third of Brits feel more stressed about the festive season this year when ...

When comparing to last year’s spending habits, over half of consumers are more likely to or are already using Buy Now Pay Later (BNPL) services, according to new research. The data reveals that a quarter of consumers, more conscious of ...

Why are there entire businesses setup to make forecasts? The answer is quite simple; forecasting exists because there is a giant market for it. Investors/traders thirst for forecasts. Here is the real question; why do investors want to hear/read forecasts? “Those who have ...

WASHINGTON — Maryland Governor Larry Hogan issued an emergency directive on Tuesday prohibiting the use of Chinese-owned short-video sharing app TikTok on state government devices and networks, the latest US Republican to crack down on TikTok. South Dakota Governor Kristi ...

BEIJING/SHANGHAI — Tired of being cooped up to comply with China’s strict anti-COVID rules, people awaited clarity on an easing of restrictions that could be announced as soon as Wednesday, while the more cautious rushed to buy cold medicines and ...

NEW YORK — Donald Trump’s real estate company was convicted on Tuesday of carrying out a 15-year-long criminal scheme to defraud tax authorities, adding to the legal woes facing the former US president as he campaigns for the office again ...

Up to 40 per cent of Christmas parties and bookings are set to be cancelled as a result of new rail strikes, a hospitality trade body has predicted. The warning from UKHospitality comes as the UK braces for a wave ...

Ministers are considering toughening up anti-strike laws designed to curb walkouts on the railways with passengers facing the prospect of industrial action over Christmas. It is understood that one of the measures under consideration in Whitehall is reviving former prime ...

Russia is considering three options, including banning oil sales to some countries and setting maximum discounts at which it would sell its crude, to counter the price cap imposed by Western powers, the Vedomosti daily reported on Wednesday. The $60-per-barrel ...

Australia’s financial crime regulator started civil proceedings against SkyCity Entertainment Group’s Adelaide casino on Wednesday, the latest in a series of actions by the government against the country’s gambling industry. SkyCity, which is listed on the New Zealand bourse, was ...