dimanche 30 avril 2017

vendredi 28 avril 2017

Qualcomm says Apple withholding royalty payments amid legal row

Amazon 'style assistant' divides opinion

US economy slows sharply in the first quarter

Google and Facebook duped in huge 'scam'

Eurozone inflation picks up to 1.9%

UK economic growth slows to 0.3%

jeudi 27 avril 2017

Barclays profits more than double

Olympus scandal: Former bosses to pay $529m over fraud

RBS reports first quarter profit as turnaround continues

TED 2017: UK 'Iron Man' demonstrates flying suit

US tech giants post strong quarter

Passenger dragged off United Airlines plane wins settlement

BBC exposes flaws in 'world's most secure' email service

European Central Bank keeps key interest rate on hold

Airbus profits fall as technical problems continue to hit projects

mercredi 26 avril 2017

United Airlines to offer up to $10,000 for forfeiting seat

Trump won't scrap Nafta trade deal 'at this time'

Samsung sees best quarterly profits in three years

US regulator wants to reverse net neutrality

Airbus chief in Eurofighter fraud probe

Trump 'considering draft order to scrap Nafta'

Twitter users up but 'headwinds' forecast

Trump seeks to slash tax for businesses

Barclays boss sounds Brexit talent warning

mardi 25 avril 2017

Credit Suisse plans £3bn fundraising to boost capital

Uber plans to test on-demand flying cars network by 2020

United Airlines reviews giant bunny death

McDonald's to offer all UK staff fixed hour contracts

Lockheed Martin profits take fall, despite sales increase

Marissa Mayer to make $184m from Yahoo's sale to Verizon

Christian Dior and LVMH combined by French billionaire

lundi 24 avril 2017

Wikipedia's Jimmy Wales creates news service Wikitribune

General Motors loses Supreme Court appeal over car faults

Peugeot Citroen investigated over diesel emissions

Accountants Grant Thornton fined £2.3m over audit

LafargeHolcim chief steps down after Syria investigation

Bid for Dulux owner AkzoNobel raised again

UK energy bill cap 'will hit consumers'

dimanche 23 avril 2017

vendredi 21 avril 2017

United Airlines to tie executive pay to customer satisfaction

Exxon Mobil denied permission to resume Russian oil work

UK taxpayer gets back its Lloyds £20bn

UK set for first full day without coal power

Government extends Sky takeover enquiry

US discriminating against Chinese firms says TCL boss

Sports Direct breaks into US market

Trump launches investigation into steel dumping

Reckitt Benckiser says Mead Johnson takeover on track

Borussia Dortmund bombs: 'Speculator' charged with bus attack

jeudi 20 avril 2017

Tesla recalls 53,000 cars over brake issue

Nasdaq hits new high on tax cut hopes

UK's online shoppers top global spending list

Barbie out of fashion in Mattel slump

BMW profits boosted by Intel map investment

GM says Venezuelan car plant is seized by government

Sky announces HBO co-production deal

mercredi 19 avril 2017

Celebrities warned over Instagram ads

Premier League revenues soar but clubs still make a loss

Fox News: Bill O'Reilly loses job over harassment claims

Fox News 'to drop host Bill O'Reilly' after harassment cases

Emirates to cut US flights after Trump travel restrictions

Holiday Inn hotels hit by card payment system hack

IMF says global financial stability has improved

Morgan Stanley profits jump on bond trading growth

Starbucks joins 'unicorn food' craze with new drink

Malaysia Airlines to track planes with satellites

BMW workers in UK strike over pensions

Dulux owner reports 'record performance'

mardi 18 avril 2017

Baidu to share self-drive car technology

Zuckerberg addresses 'Facebook killing'

Trump order to target foreign worker visa programme

IMF says pace of global economic growth is picking up

Bank of America sees profits jump

Indian tycoon Vijay Mallya held in UK

Pound recovers after Theresa May statement

Australia to introduce stricter rules on working visas

jeudi 13 avril 2017

Credit Suisse bosses offer to cut their own bonuses by 40%

Bulgaria's Sunny Beach offers 'best value in Europe'

Airbnb account hijackers burgle homes

Airbnb is improving the security of its app and website after a BBC investigation found people’s homes had been burgled by scammers using stolen accounts.

The BBC spoke to three people who were robbed after they advertised their properties on the accommodation-booking service.

The scammers hijacked accounts with verified badges and changed personal details to pull off the thefts.

Airbnb said it had already been working on the changes – which include sending text warnings if profiles are altered – when the crimes were brought to its attention.

"Unfortunately there have been some incidents where hosts and guests have suffered," said Nate Blecharczyk, co-founder of Airbnb.

"This is not acceptable to us, therefore we’re working around the clock to do everything we can to improve our detection and prevention methods."

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Airbnb account hijackers burgle homes

JP Morgan Chase first-quarter profit rises 17%

Oil demand growth slows for second year

mercredi 12 avril 2017

Beijing bans property ads promising high returns and good feng shui

Donald Trump: China 'not a currency manipulator'

EU migrants make up 11% of manufacturing workforce - ONS

Tesla board 'too close to Elon Musk'

Farfetch aims to end fashion faux pas with new service

London 'not the best place' for fintech start-ups

United Airlines boss Oscar Munoz will not resign

Akzo faces call to remove chairman in takeover battle

United Airlines boss sorry for 'horrific' passenger removal

mardi 11 avril 2017

Tesco full-year profits hit by fine

Japan's snack giant Calbee hit by potato shortage

Bombardier and Siemens 'in train deal talks'

Imax reveals European cinema expansion plan

Not so friendly skies: United Airlines' public relations disaster

United shares hit as Wall Street opens lower

Troubled Toshiba files unaudited results

UK inflation rate remains at 2.3%

lundi 10 avril 2017

Shell admits dealing with money launderer

Wells Fargo claws back another $75m from former bosses

Why was a passenger dragged off a US flight?

Toshiba may sell chip business to Foxconn for $27bn

Rocket launch firm blasts onto Milan stock market

Ukraine's central bank chief resigns

BHP Billiton gains on hedge fund move

Travelodge makes more out of business than leisure visitors

vendredi 7 avril 2017

Bookies bet on record weekend of sport

21st Century Fox bid for Sky cleared by Europe

US unemployment falls to 10-year low

Travel websites ticked off over 'misleading' claims

Brexit talks: Mark Carney says financial regulation at 'fork in the road'

Oil price jumps after US strike on Syria

jeudi 6 avril 2017

German Mittelstand wants 'soft Brexit'

Spotify may bypass IPO and list directly on stock market

Video game Baftas get under way

Facebook to tackle fake news with educational campaign

From Pepsi to Nivea: Some of the worst advertising fails

Wall Street falls after Federal Reserve releases minutes

BP slashes 2016 pay for boss Dudley

Huawei defeats Samsung in patent battle in China

Two Barclays traders found not guilty in Libor retrial

Heathrow owner halts UK investment over Brexit

Unilever to sell off Flora and Stork

mercredi 5 avril 2017

Criminal gangs use UK ports to defraud EU customs

Pepsi pulls Kendall Jenner advert amid outcry

Uber sued by car-share stab victim

Social media firms faces huge hate speech fines in Germany

Facebook revenge porn to be blocked from reposts

Stansted Airport announces new £130m arrivals terminal

Krispy Kreme owner pays $7.5bn for Panera Bread chain

Should equal pay for men and women be mandatory?

BMW workers to stage first UK strikes over pensions

UK services sector beats forecasts buoyed by new work

Record UK car registrations in March

mardi 4 avril 2017

Donald Trump tells banks he will give laws a 'haircut'

Tesla passes General Motors as most valuable US carmaker

Spotify signs long-term deal with Universal

Toshiba forced to buy 40% of UK's NuGen

Spanish raids seize Assad uncle's assets in corruption inquiry

Warren Buffett appears on Cherry Coke cans in China

Oath is new name for AOL-Yahoo combined company

lundi 3 avril 2017

Tesla's market value overtakes Ford

Bombardier defers executive salary rises amid outcry

South Africa rand sinks further amid concern about credit downgrade

Xiongan district becomes hot property in China

Eurozone unemployment rate drops to near eight-year low

Imagination Technologies' shares plunge after Apple ends contract

Reckitt Benckiser confirms review of food business