mercredi 28 décembre 2016

Toshiba shares fall for third straight day

Boss resigns after overworked employee commits suicide

Former Bundesbank president Hans Tietmeyer dies aged 85

BP fills up with $1.3bn Australian petrol station deal

South Korea fines Qualcomm $854m in competition probe

Murder detectives sought Amazon Echo data

Bosses 'do not deserve bumper pay packets', study finds

FTSE 100 rises after long Christmas break

mardi 27 décembre 2016

South Korea pension fund head arrested in scandal probe

Toshiba shares fall 20% on profit warning

Britons face debt hangover in 2017 from festive spending

Co-op Group planning 1,500 UK jobs with 100 new stores

Tata Sons 'sues Cyrus Mistry for confidentiality breach'

Monte dei Paschi sees funding gap grow

vendredi 23 décembre 2016

Bitcoin enjoys end of year price surge

UK third quarter GDP growth revised up to 0.6%

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jeudi 22 décembre 2016

India rupee ban: Snapdeal to deliver cash

Deutsche Bank agrees $7.2bn penalty with US regulators

Italy approves bailout for Monte dei Paschi

BA crew Christmas strikes suspended

US alleges Barclays mortgage securities fraud

Carl Icahn denies conflicts of interest as Trump advisor

Ikea in $50m settlement over child deaths from falling drawers

US economic growth revised even higher

Trench coat maker Aquascutum sold for £97m

State rescue looms for Monte dei Paschi

mercredi 21 décembre 2016

Facebook lurking makes you miserable, says study

Trump appoints 'Death by China' author as head of US trade council

Defence spend pushes Japan to record budget

Uber suspends self-driving cars service in California

China's Alibaba back on US counterfeits blacklist

Nigeria to close Abuja airport for repairs

Brazil's Odebrecht admits US bribery charges

Monte dei Paschi may run out of cash within four months

JP Morgan fined $33m over interest rate cartel

Singapore convicts banker in 1MDB case

Sherry sales 'more than halve' over past decade

Obama bans oil drilling 'permanently' in millions of acres of ocean

mardi 20 décembre 2016

Nike's basketball business leads profit rebound

CBI calls for barrier-free trade with EU after Brexit

VW strikes another US emissions scandal deal

Baggage handlers strike suspended

Google responds on skewed Holocaust search results

Facebook accused over WhatsApp takeover

Pakistan Senate proposes scrapping 5,000 rupee note

lundi 19 décembre 2016

Softbank invests $1bn in space satellite startup OneWeb

Italy seeks €20bn for banks as Monte dei Paschi flounders

Legal sector 'at risk' without Brexit guarantees

Cyrus Mistry resigns from Tata boards

IMF chief Christine Lagarde convicted over payout

Ukraine's biggest lender PrivatBank nationalised

Super Mario Run reviews hit Nintendo share price

dimanche 18 décembre 2016

Apple and Ireland to challenge EU tax ruling this week

Rogue One: A Star Wars Story takes $290m on first weekend

Joint call for EU citizens to stay in UK

Talks to be held over British Airways cabin crew strike

Telecoms giant to buy stake in cab-hailing firm Careem

Post-Brexit deals 'not at price of EU free trade ties'

Abu Dhabi becomes top BP shareholder

jeudi 15 décembre 2016

Australian court increases fine over 'misleading' Nurofen

Six pharmaceutical firms accused of price-fixing

Pressure on Yahoo grows after massive hack attack

Fake news: Facebook rolls out new tools to tackle false stories

Greece passes pension deal in defiance of bailout creditors

Sky and 21st Century Fox seal takeover deal

UK interest rate left unchanged at 0.25%

Uber told to stop self-driving in California

Just Eat gobbles up Hungry House for £200m

mercredi 14 décembre 2016

Japan parliament legalises casinos

'One billion' affected by Yahoo hack

US raises interest rate by 0.25%

Amazon makes first drone delivery

Who is Peter Thiel and why is he advising Donald Trump?

Eurozone suspends Greek debt-relief plan

British Airways cabin crew to strike

Punch Taverns gets takeover bid from Heineken

Sky investor demands transparency over Fox bid

Velvet dress sales put Zara owner firmly in fashion

IBM vows to hire 25,000 staff as tech chiefs meet Trump

lundi 12 décembre 2016

Asahi to buy Pilsner Urquell from AB InBev

UniCredit to raise billions and cut jobs

Asia economic growth forecast cut by ADB

Trump delays announcement on his business empire

Can Trump really cut off his business ties?

Chancellor urges Brexit interim deal

IMF chief Christine Lagarde in negligence trial in France

Barclays agrees to sell French retail business

Sky bid puts independent directors under pressure

dimanche 11 décembre 2016

jeudi 8 décembre 2016

Food industry warns of higher prices without EU workers

Australia's richest woman Gina Rinehart to buy Kidman estate

McDonald's to move non-US tax base to UK

ECB extends bond-buying scheme until December 2017

UK and six other nations face legal action over Volkswagen emissions

Japan's third-quarter growth rate revised down sharply

E-cigarettes major concern, says US

mercredi 7 décembre 2016

Brexit: French financial regulator wooing London banks

Wall Street: Dow Jones and S&P 500 hit fresh records

Glencore and Qatar buy $11.3bn stake in Russia's largest oil company

Tata Steel makes commitment over Port Talbot, union says

Fitbit confirms Pebble takeover deal

India unexpectedly holds rates at six year low

Italy bank shares rise on bailout hopes

Apple says iPhones safe despite China fires

mardi 6 décembre 2016

Australia experiences slowest quarterly growth in five years

Pfizer fined record £84.2m for overcharging NHS

South Korea corruption: Choi ordered to appear before hearing

Trump: Softbank to invest $50bn in US businesses

'Millions of Dailymotion account details taken'

Samsung triumphs over Apple in US Supreme Court patent row

Trump says Air Force One Boeing order should be cancelled

German nuclear firms 'can claim compensation over shutdown'

Lego appoints British boss in brand expansion

Brexit: EU's negotiator says deal needed by October 2018

Brexit: Theresa May 'ambitious' over deal with EU

Crackdown on financial spread betting proposed by FCA

lundi 5 décembre 2016

Trains and track come together in rail management revamp

South Korean firms face rare corruption hearing

Dow Industrials close at fresh record

Greek debt burden eased by creditors

Amazon unveils plans for grocery shop with no checkouts

Carney warns about popular disillusion with capitalism

Standing Rock protest: Companies attack Dakota Pipeline ruling

Trump attacks China in Twitter outburst

dimanche 4 décembre 2016

HK tycoon makes $5.4bn offer for Australian energy firm

Shenzhen - Hong Kong trading scheme kicks off

Euro slides after Italy exit polls

Trump vows 35% tax for US firms that move jobs overseas

Venezuela issues new banknotes after inflation

Iceland Foods hits back at Icelandic government over trademark

Apple admits self-driving car plans

Mourinho faces tax probe call over Sunday Times claims

vendredi 2 décembre 2016

US economy creates 178,000 jobs in November

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jeudi 1 décembre 2016

Referendum adds to Italian banks' woes

Starbucks boss Schultz to step down

Donald Trump launches US 'thank you' tour with Ohio rally

Breitbart at 'war' with Kellogg's over advertising snub

Pebble smartwatch users fear 'Fitbit takeover'

Rolls-Royce cuts 800 more jobs from its marine division

Oil prices rise further after Opec agrees output cut

Eurozone jobless rate below 10% for first time since 2011

Nestle says can cut sugar in chocolate by 40%

Mitsubishi wants to triple executives' annual pay

mercredi 30 novembre 2016

China introduces 10% extra tax on 'super cars'

Prince Alwaleed says women driving ban hurts Saudi economy

Mnuchin promises to boost US growth as Treasury boss

Trump says he will 'leave business' to focus on presidency

Oil jumps as Opec tries to reach production cut deal

mardi 29 novembre 2016

RBS worst hit in UK bank stress test

Trump eyes ex-Goldman banker Steve Mnuchin for Treasury

Philip Morris could stop making conventional cigarettes

Car firms to build electric charge network

Canada approves Trans Mountain, Line 3 pipelines, rejects third

Oil prices drop ahead of Opec meeting

Oil price fall pressures energy stocks on Wall Street

US economic growth revised up for third quarter

lundi 28 novembre 2016

Ofcom orders legal separation of BT and Openreach

Samsung Electronics considers splitting firm in two

Is Cadbury's move the end for Fairtrade?

US told to drop unlawful tax subsidy for Boeing

Zimbabwe note launch stokes currency fears

'Caution' urged over UK Living Wage rises

India rupee ban: Opposition parties begin 'day of rage'

Australia to impose lower 'backpacker tax' after outcry

mercredi 23 novembre 2016

Skyscanner bought by China online travel business Ctrip

Autumn Statement: Government defends post-Brexit economy forecasts

Lufthansa pilots set to extend strike to a third day

US shares held back as Alzheimer drug test failure harms drug shares

Trump denies any conflict of interest over business empire

mardi 22 novembre 2016

Crown Resorts staff held in China are formally arrested

Lufthansa strike starts after failed court challenge

Autumn Statement to include wages and house building announcements

Vinci shares plunge on publication of fake press release

Lufthansa to cancel 900 flights as pilots strike again

GM allowed to delay air bag recall

Transasia: Taiwan airline shuts after crashes

Daimler chief removed after 'racist rant' in China

dimanche 20 novembre 2016

Theresa May in 'lowest' corporation tax pledge to business

Asia leaders defend trade deals despite Trump stance

Facebook to increase UK employees by 50% in 2017

Autumn Statement: UK economy must be 'match fit' for Brexit

Sixty Conservative MPs back call to leave single market

Facebook fake news: Zuckerberg details plans to combat problem

vendredi 18 novembre 2016

Gap and Abercrombie & Fitch slump on unhappy holidays

Jimmy Choo's revenue walks tall in 'challenging' market

Tesco warns global suppliers over price rises

Maltesers pouches have 'lost weight' according to one food retail expert

If the missing Toblerone triangles story made you angry, then wait until you hear about the shrinking weight of Maltesers' pouches.

Earlier this month it was announced Toblerone was spacing out its triangles to reduce the weight of the bar.

But now it seems as though you'll also be getting less in one type of Maltesers bag.

Steve Dresser, a food retail expert, tweeted about Mars reducing its pouch weight from 121g to 103g.

His pictures highlighted the difference between the shelf label and the packet.

It's thought the change may have been made to the pouch weight earlier this year.

He also pointed out that a Galaxy Counters pouch appears to have shrunk - from 126g to 112g.

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Maltesers pouches have 'lost weight' according to one food retail expert

Volkswagen plans 23,000 job cuts in Germany

jeudi 17 novembre 2016

Malaysia Airlines turnaround challenge 'unprecedented'

Premier League 'agrees major deal for Chinese TV rights'

JP Morgan settles US probe over China 'influence' hiring

Manchester United face £20m Adidas Champions League blow

Janet Yellen: US Fed could raise interest rates 'soon'

Staples brand to disappear from UK High Streets

Asda sales continue to tumble in third quarter

LinkedIn blocked by Russian authorities

Donald Trump: Emerging markets braced for economic effects

mercredi 16 novembre 2016

Obama defends globalisation on Germany visit

Barcelona signs sponsorship deal with Rakuten

Facebook reveals fresh flaws with its data

New Balance rejects 'shoes for white people' claim by extreme US site

New Balance has been forced to state it has "mutual respect for people around the world" after a neo-Nazi website claimed its trainers were now a "white uniform".

The Daily Stormer, a US-focused site, said they would now become "the official shoes of white people".

It's after protests at the firm's apparent praise for Donald Trump's plans for US trade.

Some customers burned or dumped their trainers outside shops.

In an interview with the Wall Street Journal vice-president Matt LeBretton said that Barack Obama had "turned a deaf ear" to US business.

"Frankly, with President-elect Trump, we feel things are going to move in the right direction," he added.

That view was then praised by Andrew Anglin, who runs the self-declared "most visited alt-right website".

New Balance says the comments were taken out of context and that the company rejects "bigotry or hate in any form".

"As a 110-year old company with five factories in the US and thousands of employees worldwide from all races, genders, cultures and sexual orientations, New Balance is a values-driven organisation and culture that believes in humanity, integrity, community and mutual respect for people around the world.

"We have been and always will be committed to manufacturing in the United States."

A previous statement released on 10 November promoting "community" and "humanity" caused users on social media to criticise the company further.

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Image caption New Balance trainers are popular with athletes as well as casually dressed Americans

This latest statement has similarly provoked debate among people whose political views are now affecting their fashion choices.

"Is this the corporate equivalent of "some of my friends are black?" asked one Twitter user.

"You can stand behind trade policies, you can't legitimately stand behind a racist/misogynist bully. You should be embarrassed," said another.

Others supported the company's pro-American stance.

"Don't know why people are getting ****** at your company. It's one of the few shoe manufactures left in the USA," wrote a supporter.

"Never stop buying your shoes just because of your political beliefs. Freedom to choose is what makes our country great," another posted.

One follower offered advice for New Balance - and every other manufacturer on the planet.

"As a brand, in the future stay far away from politics.. worse thing y'all could ever do or invest in."

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New Balance rejects 'shoes for white people' claim by extreme US site

Oil industry faces boom-and-bust, warns IEA energy group

India's rupee crackdown sees money-changers ink-marked

mardi 15 novembre 2016

Nintendo shares rise on Super Mario iPhone game date

Snapchat 'files for stock market float'

Ford to push ahead with Mexico move despite Trump threat

US retail sales see strong growth

Tourists struggling to find cash in India

UK inflation fell to 0.9% in October

German economy slows in third quarter

lundi 14 novembre 2016

Easyjet profits tumble after year of 'challenges'

Russia's Economy Minister Alexei Ulyukayev detained over 'bribe'

Tobacco firm Reynolds 'stubs out $47bn BAT offer'

May: Britain has 'historic chance' to give leadership to world

Bonds sell-off continues as investors bet on rate rise

Samsung buys connected car firm Harman for $8bn in cash

American Apparel files for second bankruptcy protection

vendredi 11 novembre 2016

Egypt wins approval for $12bn loan from the IMF

Trump: A New Economic Policy for the US?

Tata tries to oust Cyrus Mistry from subsidiaries

Trump could change trade stance, says former Bush adviser

India rupees: Chaos at banks continues after ATMs reopen

jeudi 10 novembre 2016

Petrobras racks up massive losses due to write-offs

Singles Day: Alibaba reports record-breaking start

Nafta can be discussed, but not renegotiated, says Mexico

New Libor disclosures in court

Google hits back at EU claim over Android abuses

Rubik's Cube shape not a trademark, rules top EU court

Indian rupees: Holders of notes abroad face tough battle

Tata Sons steps up row with ex-chairman Cyrus Mistry

Market rally continues as investors shrug off Trump worries

Theresa May promises 'golden era' in UK-Chinese relations

mercredi 9 novembre 2016

UK 'flash crash' trader Navinder Sarao pleads guilty in US

US Election 2016: Asia markets bounce back after Trump win

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UK trade deficit widens in September, official figures show

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Sainsbury's profits fall 10% as first-half sales fall

mardi 8 novembre 2016

Shock as India scraps 500 and 1,000 rupee bank notes

Asian markets tumble as US presidential race tightens

Global stock markets rise ahead of election results

Wall St shares edge higher ahead of US election results

Toblerone's trim: Is this the thin end of the wedge?

India scraps 500 and 1,000 rupee bank notes overnight

McDonald's sues Florence for 18m euros for blocking restaurant

Taxpayer bailouts for UK banks to end

UK manufacturing picks up in September, ONS figures show

dimanche 6 novembre 2016

HSBC profit falls 86% on Brazil disposal

Dentsu offices raided amid overwork investigation

Euro founding father Otmar Issing warns about project's future

India trade trip could be overshadowed by visa row

VW emissions probe to include board chairman Poetsch

jeudi 3 novembre 2016

China's Dalian Wanda buys Golden Globes firm

Starbucks looks for China caffeine hit

Air France-KLM to launch lower-cost airline

Google fights EU price comparison case

Volkswagen appoints expert to examine Brazil torture claims

Huawei Mate 9 phones unveiled after Note 9 meltdown

Bank raises 2017 UK growth forecasts

Egypt will allow its currency to float freely

mercredi 2 novembre 2016

Jamie Oliver to buy back Australia restaurant business

Mobile adverts boost Facebook profit

Gawker settles Hulk Hogan privacy case for £31m

Federal Reserve keeps rates on hold ahead of election

US stocks fall as election worries grow

Alibaba sets its sights on Singles Day

Suicide Squad helps drive strong sales at Time Warner

Facebook blocks UK insurer discount plan

UK inflation 'set to soar to 4% in 2017'

mardi 1 novembre 2016

Tesla boss Musk 'optimistic' on SolarCity takeover

Boardrooms 'need more ethnic diversity'

Nissan deal 'won't persuade others to invest'

UK must retaliate versus cyber-attacks says chancellor

Kellogg's cereal sales continue to slump

Oil giant BP sees profits nearly halve

lundi 31 octobre 2016

Zhuhai air show: China J-20 fighter jet in public debut

Greg Clark stands by refusal to publish Nissan letter

Bank's Mark Carney says he will leave in June 2019

Rolls-Royce 'made secret payments'

GE agrees oilfield services deal with Baker Hughes

S Africa drops finance minister charges

South Korea steps in to help ailing shipping sector

Sony cuts annual profit outlook by 10%

Mr Carney is under pressure to say how long he'll stay

Ad firm WPP warns of 'Brexit anxiety'

vendredi 28 octobre 2016

Ceta: EU-Canada trade deal to be signed on Sunday

Typhoo Tea: Cost of a cuppa to go up

WhatsApp warned over Facebook data share deal

How could the UK help Nissan remain competitive?

Nigeria to spend $10bn to end conflict in oil-rich Niger Delta

Uber drivers win employee rights case

US economic growth rate fastest for two years

Apple raises computer prices in UK

BA owner IAG's profits dented by weak pound

jeudi 27 octobre 2016

Mobile and Youtube boost Google parent Alphabet profits

UPS orders Boeing 747s in $5.3bn deal

Apple adds Touch Bar to MacBook Pro laptops

Tata hits back at Cyrus Mistry claims

Twitter to cut jobs as revenue growth slows

Belgians break EU-Canada deal deadlock

EU-Canada summit scrapped as Belgium blocks Ceta trade deal

Nissan to build new models in Sunderland

UK economy grew 0.5% since Brexit vote

Australia's Gina Rinehart raises offer for Kidman estate

mercredi 26 octobre 2016

Deutsche Bank reports profit despite 'tough' environment

Samsung operating profit plunges 30% in wake of Note 7 fiasco

Tesla reports first quarterly profit for three years

Apple 'leaks its own Macbook Pro laptop revamp'

Coke sales continue to lose their fizz

Tata sacking: Cyrus Mistry was 'lame duck' chairman

Emerging markets boost Banco Santander

Nintendo profits hit despite Pokemon Go popularity

Toyota recalls 5.8 million cars over faulty Takata airbags

lundi 24 octobre 2016

India puzzled by 'sacking' of Tata boss Cyrus Mistry

Heathrow expansion decision imminent

Ceta talks: EU and Canada hold out hope for trade deal

China's HNA snaps up 25% stake in Hilton

Belgium Walloons block key EU Ceta trade deal with Canada

Tata replaces Cyrus Mistry as chairman with Ratan Tata

Philips reports 18% profit rise on strong health sales

EU presses Walloons over key Canada trade deal Ceta

vendredi 21 octobre 2016

Time Warner shares jump on AT&T bid rumour

EU 'not capable' of signing Canada deal

McDonald's sales rise despite South China Sea protests

Bombardier to cut 7,500 more jobs across its global operations

Belgium-Canada Ceta trade dispute bedevils EU summit

jeudi 20 octobre 2016

British American Tobacco in $47bn Reynolds merger deal

Samsung 'blocks' exploding Note 7 parody videos

UK watchdog probes online gambling

Microsoft shares at new high as cloud focus pays off

Brazil charges BHP and Vale staff over mine collapse

ECB to discuss future of bond buying scheme in December

Apple complains Amazon's US site is selling fake products

World wine output expected to hit four-year low

Heathrow flyers climb ahead of expansion decision

Nestle cuts growth forecast as food prices fall

mercredi 19 octobre 2016

Tesla to make all new cars self-driving

Yahoo urges US to clarify user data rules

Hammond: Bank to retain control of monetary policy

Lotte leadership indicted for embezzlement and tax evasion

DiCaprio to co-operate in probe into Malaysia's 1MDB scandal

UK unemployment rises by 10,000

mardi 18 octobre 2016

China's economy grows steadily at annual rate of 6.7%

Australia gambling giants Tabcorp and Tatts plan merger

Yahoo boosted by profits rise as Verizon reviews hacking impact

UK airports expansion choice 'next week'

Belgium split over EU-Canada trade deal Ceta

UK inflation rises to 1.0% in September

lundi 17 octobre 2016

Ryanair cuts profit forecast after fall in pound

Dalian Wanda woos Hollywood filmmakers to China

Netflix shares soar as video service posts jump in subscribers

It's a Good Hair Day for Coty with £420m GHD takeover

Tesla ordered to dump Autopilot brand in Germany

Pound fall a 'shock absorber', says BoE's Ben Broadbent

Australian casino shares tumble after China arrests

vendredi 14 octobre 2016

US bans Samsung Galaxy Note 7 phones on flights

Twtitter shares tumble as Salesforce rules out bid

Libya's $1.2bn claim against Goldman Sachs thrown out

Brexit: Nissan boss meets PM over Sunderland plant fears

Wells Fargo profits hit by legal costs

UK trader loses extradition battle

Brics 'grew more than I thought', says Jim O'Neill

VW sales lifted by strong deliveries in China

Snapchat heads for possible $25bn flotation

William Hill shares rise as investor rejects merger plan

jeudi 13 octobre 2016

Verizon says Yahoo data breach could affect deal

Samsung expects further profit hit from Note 7 fallout

Rwanda begins Zipline commercial drone deliveries

Tesco brand price row 'resolved'

German top court backs EU-Canada trade deal CETA

China tops US in numbers of billionaires

Hanjin shares jump 25% as US assets go on sale

mardi 11 octobre 2016

Monarch airline wins £165m investment from Greybull

Samsung shares slide further after Note 7 crisis

Pound falls further against the euro and the dollar

US to work with private firms on Mars plan

FTSE 100 slips after hitting record high

Airbus criticises Poland for cancelling helicopter deal

South Africa's finance minister issued with summons

Samsung permanently stops Galaxy Note 7 production

lundi 10 octobre 2016

Singapore orders bank closure and fines over 1MDB links

Warren Buffett releases tax details after Trump's debate comment

Samsung to halt sales of Galaxy Note 7

Oil price lifted by Russia backing Opec production freeze

Samsung Note 7: Vodafone and EE suspend exchanges

Less than one euro to the pound at many UK airports

Economists win Nobel for contract theory

Deutsche Bank shares fall on deal delay

Spielberg and Alibaba in global movie tie-up

dimanche 9 octobre 2016

US carriers halt Samsung Note 7 sales and replacements

Facebook paid £4.1m in UK tax last year

UK firms 'won't have to list foreign workers', says Fallon

William Hill in £4.5bn merger talks

Samsung Galaxy Note 7: Second 'safe' replacement catches fire

jeudi 6 octobre 2016

Flash crash 'triggered by algorithm' drags pound lower

Qatar tipped to do key deal with Boeing

Samsung 'expects profits rose' despite Note 7 recall

Aviation industry agrees deal to cut CO2 emissions

Deutsche Bank cuts another 1,000 jobs

Twitter plunges as US stocks falter

Theranos will shut labs and cut 40% staff

World food prices surge in September

BAE Systems in arms talks with Saudi Arabia

Sofa boss 'disappointed' at home secretary's comments

Samsung shares jump on shake-up proposal

mercredi 5 octobre 2016

Easyjet warns of £90m currency hit

Samsung takes over AI pioneer and maker of Apple's Siri

Fast food giant Yum Brands suffers ahead of China spin-off

Heathrow runway 'within EU pollution laws'

RBS, NatWest and SEB banks employ virtual staff

Ethiopia-Djibouti electric railway line opens

Blackberry not giving up on smartphones

Blackberry says it will continue to be a smartphone brand, despite announcing it would end in-house development of devices.

Alex Thurber, who is in charge of devices at the company, told the BBC that a new handset featuring a physical keyboard would be released within six months.

He said there was demand for such a device, despite falling sales at the firm.

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IMF warns of financial stability risks

mardi 4 octobre 2016

Ex-Tesla rival Fisker rejoins electric car race

Theresa May insists UK economy can withstand Brexit turbulence

Yahoo 'secretly scanned emails for US authorities'

Google Pixel phones and Home speaker take on Siri and Echo

Johnson & Johnson says insulin pump 'could be hacked'

IMF says global economic recovery 'weak and precarious'

Amazon ban on incentivised reviews

India's central bank cuts interest rates

LVMH bags German luggage firm Rimowa

Australia cracks down on interest rate-rigging