Uncategorized‘Massive’ investment in R&D leads China’s Honor to launch world’s thinnest foldable phone fwadmin / July 3, 2025 Foldables represent a small but rapidly expanding segment of the Chinese smartphone market. Sales in this category grew by 27% last year.
UncategorizedBlame game engulfs Labour over botched welfare reforms fwadmin / July 3, 2025 Political judgment of Starmer and close allies in doubt after U-turn on planned cuts to benefits
UncategorizedThe new CEO flex: Bragging that AI handles exactly X% of the work fwadmin / July 3, 2025 Big Tech CEOs love to boast that AI is doing the work—but the numbers they cite are surprisingly vague, and the real impact is hard to track.
UncategorizedBarclays names Anne Marie Darling, who retired from Goldman Sachs in 2024, as co-COO fwadmin / July 3, 2025 Darling was one of several high profile Goldman departures in recent years.
UncategorizedStarmer moves to bolster Reeves after tearful Commons episode fuels bonds slump fwadmin / July 3, 2025 UK prime minister says he ‘in lockstep’ with chancellor who will be in the position for a ‘very long time to come’
UncategorizedWhich UK taxes are expected to rise in the autumn Budget? fwadmin / July 3, 2025 Chancellor faces some unpalatable options in the wake of Labour’s costly retreat on welfare
UncategorizedKeir Starmer is preferable to his party fwadmin / July 3, 2025 The UK prime minister is weak but Labour MPs are deluded about fiscal reality
UncategorizedCrying for a lost Labour government fwadmin / July 3, 2025 If the double act is no longer working, the core problem may not be Reeves
UncategorizedAsia stocks mixed amid tariff uncertainty; Australia falls on dismal trade data fwadmin / July 3, 2025
UncategorizedUkrainian drone attack kills one in Russia’s Lipetsk, regional governor says fwadmin / July 3, 2025