Boeing shares rise as firm hopes to ride out aftermath of 737 Max 8 aircraft crashes March 13, 2019 Shares in US plane maker Boeing have risen slightly in pre-market trading, in what the manufacturer will hope is a sign the global fallout from its crashed aircraft over the weekend is calming down. The firm was 1.49 per cent up before US markets opened this afternoon, three days after after a a Boeing 737 [...]
Focus On Stratford: Around 30,000 new homes are planned for the east London Olympic hub by 2030 March 13, 2019 The 2012 Olympic Games may feel like they happened last century, but their legacy lives on in Stratford. Though it resides in Newham, one of the most deprived boroughs in the capital, the host neighbourhood of the Games has attracted a phenomenal amount of property investment in both commercial and residential sectors. There are currently [...]
Watchdog bans Sky Bet ad starring Jeff Stelling over sports knowledge claim March 13, 2019 A Sky Bet advert starring football presenter Jeff Stelling has been banned by the industry watchdog over fears it could lead to irresponsible gambling. The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) said the advert implied those with a good knowledge of sports would have more gambling success and gave an exaggerated perception of how much control punters [...]
Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi alliance overhauls management in wake of Ghosn scandal March 13, 2019 Key executives at Nissan and Mitsubishi have stepped down as the car alliance looks to overhaul its management team amid the scandal surrounding Carlos Ghosn. Nissan senior vice president for human resources Arun Bajaj left the firm on 11 March, the company said today. Bajaj had taken a leave of absence in January and was [...]
Swiss private bank Edmond de Rothschild to delist March 13, 2019 Swiss private bank Edmond de Rothschild has announced plans to delist and restructure in a move to consolidate the group. The family buyout comes after a settlement was agreed last year among Rothschild cousins over the use of the historic family name for commercial matters, forcing two warring companies to simplify their complex and intertwined [...]
Strong results in Asia push up Prudential’s profits March 13, 2019 Prudential saw profits in Asia grow by 10 per cent over 2018, as it cashed in on customer demand for health, protection and savings services in the continent. The figures The British life assurance and financial services company’s profit before tax rose by three per cent in 2018 to reach £4.8bn. Prudential’s cash holdings and [...]
Business groups slam government plans to slash no-deal Brexit tariffs to zero March 13, 2019 Business groups criticised government proposals to slash tariffs to zero in a no-deal Brexit this morning, with the CBI warning it could prove to be “a sledgehammer for our economy”. The government said its measures should avert a £9bn hit to consumers and businesses if the UK crashes out of the EU without a deal [...]
Spotify reports Apple to EU commission over rules which ‘disadvantage’ app developers March 13, 2019 Spotify fired a broadside at Apple today as it reported its rival to the EU competition authorities over the way that the tech giant's App Store works. Chief executive Daniel Ek blasted what he called an "Apple tax" which forces his company to pay a 30 per cent commission for sales made via Apple's payment system. [...]
Enrolling with the times: How the workplace pension hike could affect you March 13, 2019 Since the government began phasing in auto-enrolment almost seven years ago, 10m people have now joined their workplace pension scheme. By encouraging Brits of all ages to save for retirement, the auto-enrolment system was designed to stop the UK from hurtling head-first into a pensions crisis. So far, it’s been a success. Even more people are [...]
One in four women has been sexually harassed at a tech conference, study finds March 13, 2019 One in four women has experienced sexual harassment at a tech conference and women are woefully underrepresented at industry events, a new study has found. Only a quarter of keynote speakers at tech conferences in the last three years were women, according to research by IT services provider Ensono. Read more: City firms can't afford [...]