Are we human or are we spammer?News Feed
As technology becomes better, a return to face to face encounters looks more likely
Plate expectations — can an army of designers help save Stoke-on-Trent’s potteries?News Feed
Ceramics brand 1882 Ltd is hoping to supercharge a new generation of local talent through an exhibition and auction of plates that draw on famous names
London’s independent ad agencies will survive the AI apocalypseNews Feed
Mother, VCCP and other creative partnerships retain a role in an industry transformed by technology
US arms groups woo European rivals as they target region’s rising spendingNews Feed
American contractors are setting up partnerships including building supply chains and manufacturing
ECB could still cut rates despite oil market volatility, top policymaker saysNews Feed
French central bank governor says further easing remains possible as underlying inflation outlook remains unchanged
Why global imbalances do matterNews Feed
If the US wants to accelerate a worldwide discussion with a policy intervention, the obvious one would be a tax on capital inflows
Italy’s Monte dei Paschi sale sparks EU scrutiny after global investors sidelinedNews Feed
UniCredit, Norway’s oil fund and BlackRock were among investors wanting shares in process run by small local bank
Europe’s plan to finally make its single market work News Feed
Three decades after it was launched, hundreds of barriers still persist within the EU. In an era of trade wars, Brussels has made it a key priority
Congress weighs multibillion-dollar tax cut for private credit investorsNews Feed
Deal under consideration would limit taxes on dividends even as spending plan deepens debt and cuts programmes for poor
Hull clean fuel hub in jeopardy after UK-US trade dealNews Feed
£250mn investment will be put on hold unless ministers intervene to protect bioethanol industry, bosses warn