Oil prices jump five per cent as Opec mulls supply cuts March 4, 2021 The price of Brent crude increased by $2.91 today, up 4.5 per cent and West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude rose $2.75 to around $64 a barrel, up 4.49 per cent. The price rises came as ministers from the Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and its allies convened a meeting to discuss a potential [...]
Budget 2021: Public support Sunak’s measures, according to YouGov poll March 3, 2021 Budget 2021: Public support Sunak's measures, according to YouGov poll
FTSE reshuffle: Who’s in and who’s out of London’s blue-chip index? March 3, 2021 FTSE reshuffle: Who's in and who's now out of London's blue-chip index?
JP Morgan boss Jamie Dimon says bank will not force staff to get Covid-19 vaccine March 3, 2021 JP Morgan boss Jamie Dimon says bank will not make Covid-19 vaccinations mandatory
Covid crisis deepened for airlines in January March 2, 2021 International air traffic fell 86 per cent in January compared to pre-crisis levels
Almost 20.5m Brits have received the first dose of a Covid-19 vaccine March 2, 2021 Almost 20.5m Brits have received the first dose of a Covid-19 vaccine
Boris Johnson rules out meat and carbon taxes ahead of COP26 climate pledges March 1, 2021 Prime Minister Boris Johnson has categorically ruled out introducing new levies on meat or carbon despite his net zero targets
Demand for workspace rapid Covid tests jumps as offices prepare to reopen March 1, 2021 Diagnostics company Excalibur Healthcare, which provide fast-acting lateral flow tests, said demand had increased for its test and it had seen a surge in calls from companies wanting to implement workplace testing regimes.
US to maintain Trump decree aimed at limiting China tech deals February 26, 2021 The Biden administration plans to maintain new rules that were introduced by former President Trump take effect despite US business objections, according to the Wall Street Journal this evening. The rules focus on technology mergers and acquisitions. The rule, initially proposed in November, will allow the US Commerce Department to ban technology-related business deals that it [...]
US distances itself from Saudi Arabia as White House mulls arms restrictions, Khashoggi sanctions February 26, 2021 The Biden administration is recalibrating its relationship with Saudi Arabia, one of the United States’ closest allies in the Middle East. A State Department official reportedly told congress earlier today that it will be announcing new sanctions on Saudi Arabia in response to the killing of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi. The Biden administration also declassified [...]