People struggling with serious debt are to benefit from a new two-month "breathing space" during which they cannot be hassled by debt collectors and bailiffs, the government has said.more
Speaking to CNBC's Elizabeth Schulze at the Money 20/20 conference in Amsterdam on Tuesday, Amazon Pay VP Patrick Gauthier said voice payments would represent a "new era in commerce."more
A prosecutor in Madrid said on Tuesday it has accused soccer player Diego Costa of income tax fraud in 2014 worth more thanr 1 million euros for money made from image rights.more
London has taken the top spot in a new global index that has ranked the best cities for future business investment, trumping the likes of Singapore, San Francisco and Paris.more
The future of 5,000 British Steel workers and endanger 20,000 in the supply chai remains uncertain as its owners continue to lobby for government backing.more
India's Tata Motors Ltd expects its luxury Jaguar Land Rover arm to return to profit this financial year helped by cost cuts and a recovery in Chinese demand, it said on Monday, after the group's fourth-quarter profit fell less than expected.more
Ryanair has reported its lowest profit in four years and forecast another slide this year, as air fares fell on the back of Brexit uncertainty and fierce competition in Europe.more
On 1 May 2019, exactly 15 years have passed since Poland's accession to the European Union. Over the years Poland has received 100 billion euros from EU funds. more
Luxury car maker Aston Martin has posted a heavy loss for the first quarter of 2019, despite seeing a ten per cent rise in the number of cars sold.more
The European Union fined Barclays, Citigroup, JP Morgan, MUFG and Royal Bank of Scotland a combined 1.07 billion euros ($1.2 billion) on Thursday for rigging the multi-trillion dollar foreign exchange market.more
Thanks to new regulations, banks and loan companies will have to provide consumers with specific factors - for example, large credit card limits, contracted employment or unpaid gas bills - because of which they refused credit or loans.more