International Economic
Google to change global ad practices in landmark antitrust deal
Google announced on Monday that it would change its global advertising practices after caving into pressure from French antitrust authorities for the first time.
Jeff Bezos to fly to space in July
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos announced on Monday that he and his brother will be flying to space next month.
Low-paid UK workers at higher risk of losing jobs with end of furlough scheme
Low-paid UK workers are at higher risk of losing their employment once the UK government’s furlough scheme ends in September, revealed the latest analysis from the Resolution Foundation.
Royal Mail to allow clients to choose delivery dates and times
Shares of Royal Mail were trading within striking distance of their all-time highs after announcing its latest initiative to take on rival Amazon.
Treasury's Yellen makes case for Biden spending plans, 'slightly higher' interest rates
Janet Yellen laid out the case at the weekend for US President Joe Biden's proposed $4trn in government spending and a "slightly higher" interest rate environment.
Pressure on UK to back carbon pricing for airlines to meet climate targets
The UK is under increasing pressure from the European Union to end free carbon permits for airlines in order to meet its targets for fighting against climate change.
China's export growth slows more than expected in May
China’s export growth slowed more than expected in May, according to data released on Monday by the National Bureau of Statistics.
Liberum upgrades Taylor Wimpey to 'buy', upbeat on sector
Liberum struck an upbeat note on the UK housebuilding sector on Monday, upgrading its stance on shares of Taylor Wimpey as it said recent updates confirmed trading has strengthened in April/May and house price inflation has spread to the new build sector.
German factory orders unexpectedly fall in April
German factory orders unexpectedly fell in April as domestic demand dropped, according to figures released on Monday by Destatis.