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  • Nvidia shares skyrocket but tariffs still threaten AI boom

    April 10, 2025

    Shares in AI giant Nvidia have skyrocketed by almost a fifth after President Donald Trump paused his sweeping new tariffs for 90 days. The move brought a brief, albeit potent, reprieve for Wall Street, triggering the Nasdaq’s largest single day gain in nearly a quarter of a century and reigniting investor appetite for the battered [...]

  • Tariffs could destabilise UK financial system, Bank of England warns

    April 9, 2025

    President Donald Trump’s global trade war is likely to destabilise the UK’s financial system, but the Bank of England has said banks will be able to cope with the shocks.  The Bank’s policymakers also warned that the break-up of global trade would lower resilience and depress growth.  The Financial Policy Committee (FPC), which monitors risks [...]

  • Net zero no longer a priority for SMEs

    April 8, 2025

    The majority of small and medium-sized firms (SMEs) have sidelined net zero practices, according to a survey of around 500 business owners, in signs that net zero policies are increasingly falling out of fashion.  President Donald Trump’s abandonment of Biden-era green policies has driven a global trend that is seeing firms and governments move away [...]

  • Mark Kleinman: Britain should steel itself for unwanted status among G7

    April 3, 2025

    Mark Kleinman is Sky News’ City Editor and the man who gets the Square Mile talking in his weekly City AM column Britain should steel itself for unwanted status among G7 nations Sajid Javid, Greg Clark, Andrea Leadsom, Kemi Badenoch and now Jonathan Reynolds: the list of business secretaries handed the assignment of salvaging Britain’s fast-disappearing steel industry [...]

  • Exclusive: Law firm Shoosmiths ties bonuses to AI usage

    April 2, 2025

    Law firm Shoosmiths is the first major firm to link a firmwide bonus to its workforce's use of artificial intelligence (AI).

  • Can AI and gamification fix disengagement in the ‘bored room’?

    April 1, 2025

    Corporate training has long suffered from a fatal flaw: disengagement. The rigidity of traditional, monotone presentations, and the passive nature of slide-heavy training sessions, have turned workplace education into a mundane obligation, rather than an opportunity for professional growth. And in today’s hybrid work landscape, where distractions are just a browser tab away, the traditional [...]

  • Drones, AI, space: where to invest amid defence tech boom

    April 1, 2025

    The world is rearming at a dizzying pace. Global defence spending has surged at an annual rate of 4.2 per cent since 2020 – that’s four times faster than pre-pandemic levels, according to the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute. By 2030, that figure is expected to hit $3.4tr, reflecting rising geopolitical tensions and the race [...]

  • The Porsche Taycan is brilliant. Why is Porsche struggling to sell it?

    March 31, 2025

    The Porsche Taycan epitomises the malaise in today’s EV market like no other car. On the face of it, this is probably the best electric vehicle you can buy. It’s comfortable, efficient, looks futuristic and is beautifully built. Plus it drives, well, like a Porsche. So why did worldwide Taycan sales plummet by 49 percent [...]

  • Raspberry Pi: Results in focus after London IPO

    March 30, 2025

    Raspberry Pi is set to give an insight into demand for its new chips after the computer firm was thrust into the spotlight when it launched on the London stock market last year. The Cambridge-based business will publish its full-year financial results on 2 April. Rasperry Pi’s revenues soared by 61 per cent in the [...]

  • The ‘innovation economy’ and why AI won’t steal your job

    March 30, 2025

    Historically, economic progress has been driven by seismic shifts in how we value things. From the agrarian economies that once sustained early civilisations, to the industrial revolutions that mechanised production – each era reshaped society’s priorities. In the late twentieth century, the rise of the ‘knowledge economy’, placed information and cognitive thinking at the heart [...]

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