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  • London tourism industry pivots to long-haul markets in the face of Brexit

    March 24, 2019

      Buckingham Palace, Big Ben, the royal family: London is blessed with renowned attractions wrapped in tradition and heritage most cities can only dream of. But with Brexit looming, the UK tourism industry, which supports more than one tenth of the country’s jobs, has hit turbulence. Almost every industry representative I spoke with used the [...]

  • Tesla sues former engineer for allegedly passing tech secrets to Chinese rival Xiaopeng

    March 22, 2019

    Tesla has accused a former employee of stealing trade secrets and handing them over to a Chinese rival. Elon Musk’s firm has filed a lawsuit alleging one of its former engineers, Guangazhi Cao, copied the source code for its Autopilot self-driving technology before joining Chinese startup Xiaopeng Motors. Read more: Tesla launches new Model Y [...]

  • Hermes bags profit boost as demand from Asia drives surge in sales

    March 20, 2019

    Luxury bag maker Hermes has posted double-digit profit growth for the full year as rising demand in Asia helped boost sales across all business lines. Read more: Asos confident on full-year targets despite 'challenging' markets The figures Hermes’ net profit rose 15 per cent to €1.4bn (£1.2bn). Consolidated revenue was up 7.5 per cent to [...]

  • Corbyn fails yet again to grasp the magic of competitive markets

    March 19, 2019

    It is not the worst thing that Jeremy Corbyn has ever said. But it’s certainly one of the most revealing. A year ago, the Labour leader was explaining why he wanted to leave Europe’s Single Market while staying in the customs union – a stance memorably described by my fellow think tanker Kristian Niemietz as [...]

  • All the world’s a sound-stage

    March 13, 2019

    Johnny Hon loves a show and he loves a stage. Unlike most globe-trotting international investors, he also finds time to invest in them. Hon, the founder and chairman of venture capital business and angel investor the Global Group, is a showbiz impresario, acting as an executive entertainment producer as an enjoyable sideline. UK-educated Hon is [...]

  • European authorities impose flight ban on Boeing 737 Max 8 models after fatal Ethiopia crash

    March 12, 2019

    THE CRISIS at aerospace giant Boeing reached a fever pitch today after aviation authorities and airlines across the globe grounded its latest jet model, after it suffered its second fatal crash in five months. The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) was joined by others in China, Singapore and Australia yesterday in putting a flight ban [...]

  • Malaysia, Singapore and Australia issue flight ban on Boeing 737 Max 8 models after fatal Ethiopia plane crash

    March 12, 2019

    The crisis at aerospace giant Boeing has continued to grow this afternoon after Malaysian authorities became the latest to ban the firm's latest jet model from flying in or out of the country. Malaysia follows Singapore and Australia's decision to ground their fleets of Boeing 737 Max 8 planes this morning, after the US aircraft [...]

  • This investment clock says what assets to buy and when

    March 11, 2019

    By Tom Bailey from interactive investor. It’s inevitable that the unremitting global economic cycle will impact stock markets, but when? The economist Paul Samuelson once joked that the stock market has predicted nine of the past seven recessions. But while the over-reactive nature of equity market investors and their poor predictive powers ring true, there [...]

  • Luxury retailer Farfetch to merge Chinese business with JD.com

    March 11, 2019

    Luxury fashion retailer Farfetch will merge its China sales platform with ecommerce giant JD.com before the end of the year as it looks to cash in on growing demand for luxury goods in the country. The merger, first announced last month, comes after the London-based firm bought Toplife, JD.com’s luxury fashion venture. Read more: Chinese [...]

  • The UK’s competition policy must be fit for a world of tech giants and hidden cartels

    March 11, 2019

    Competition is the oxygen of the capitalist system. From Adam Smith on, there have been warnings of the threats to economic health if competition is restricted by would-be monopolists or cartels. In the UK, the system is policed by the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA). It rarely hits the headlines except for occasional controversial cases like [...]

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