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Huawei shrugs off US blacklisting with strong first half revenue growth July 30, 2019 Huawei has posted a sharp rise in revenue for the first half, despite the US’s attempts to cripple its global trading. President Donald Trump has added the Chinese firm to a trade blacklist, effectively blocking it from doing business with American companies. Read more: US sanctions blamed for Huawei 5G decision delay But the move [...]
What is 5G and how does it work? Everything you need to know about the next-generation network July 26, 2019 Mobile operator EE hit the headlines last week when it launched the UK’s first 5G network at a lavish launch party on the river Thames. EE boss Marc Allera hailed a “historic moment” as the firm live-streamed a performance by hit rapper Stormzy against the iconic backdrop of Tower Bridge. Customers on EE can now [...]
Samsung Galaxy Fold ‘ready for launch’ after screen fix July 25, 2019 Samsung today said its foldable smartphone will be ready for launch from September after problems with the device’s screen caused its release date to be delayed. Read more: Samsung cuts output at its last Chinese smartphone factory The Galaxy Fold, which is the firm’s first foldable phone, was due to be released in April, but [...]
Untapped potential: Why Premier League clubs are flocking to China for pre-season tours July 24, 2019 The Premier League may not kick off its new season for another fortnight but the fight for supremacy has already been raging elsewhere. On the pitch pre-season tours may be primarily about players building fitness and whetting the appetite of fans for the coming campaign but it is away from the pitch further benefits lie. [...]
Miners drag down FTSE 100 after iron ore prices dip July 24, 2019 The FTSE 100 fell 63 points today as mining stocks tumbled on news that Brazilian giant Vale was resuming operations at one of its major facilities. Shares in Rio Tinto fell 4.5 per cent to 4,610p, shares in BHP fell 4.1 per cent to 1,958p and shares in Anglo American slipped 3.4 per cent to [...]
Tradeweb’s CEO on tech, China, and modernising bond markets July 24, 2019 While researching Lee Olesky, the co-founder and chief executive of the fixed-income market platform Tradeweb, I came across an article comparing him to Amazon’s founder Jeff Bezos. Both started their companies in the nineties. Both set out to use the internet and ecommerce to disrupt their respective industries at a time when the idea of [...]
US sanctions blamed for Huawei 5G decision delay July 22, 2019 The government has put off a decision on whether Chinese telecoms giant Huawei should be part of the construction of the UK’s next-generation 5G networks, saying US sanctions might stop the firm from being a viable long-term partner. Read more: Next PM urged to prioritise Huawei decision The delay means the next government, which will [...]
China’s Nasdaq rival Star Market see shares surge on first day of trading July 22, 2019 Shares shot up on the launch of China’s new Nasdaq rival – the Star Market – today. Shanghai Stock Exchange’s tech-focused stock market aims to use Shanghai’s credentials as a global financial hub as a springboard to success, with 25 firms listed on it already. Read more: Google terminates Project Dragonfly, its censored Chinese search [...]
Voyager Air grounds plans for London Stock Exchange listing July 18, 2019 An aircraft leasing firm has stalled its planned initial public offering (IPO), becoming the second major company in a fortnight to put off its float in London. Voyager Air has halted its ambition to raise $200m ($160m) through an IPO on the London Stock Exchange, blaming “currently unfavourable” market conditions for the move. Read more: [...]
German investors grow gloomier over Iran and trade tensions July 16, 2019 German investors became increasingly gloomy about the country’s economic prospects in July, a survey showed today, as they fretted over the raging US-China trade war and tensions in Iran. Read more: German malaise continues as factory orders tumble The ZEW think tank’s indicator of economic sentiment fell to minus 24.5 points in July compared to [...]