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Brexit uncertainty hits growth expectations for financial services
Optimism in the financial services industry has fallen due to the uncertainty generated by the Brexit negotiations with the European Union, a major survey of the sector has found.
Ryanair cancels 250 flights due to new cabin crew strike
Ryanair has been forced to cancel 250 flights across Europe due to a new cabin crew strike on Friday affecting around 35,000 passengers.
UK voters would narrowly back remain in new Brexit referendum
Britons would vote 52% to 48% remain in the European Union if a new Brexit referendum were to take place, according to a poll of polls.
SEC accuses Elon Musk of fraud, could lose Tesla board seat
Tesla founder and chief executive officer Elon Musk could lose his seat on the board of directors after the US financial regulator filed a lawsuit accusing him of securities fraud.
Macron would welcome UK back into EU if it changes its mind
French president Emmanuel Macron said he would welcome the UK back into the European Union if voters were to change their minds in a second Brexit referendum.
WTO downgrades world trade forecasts for 2018 and 2019
The World Trade Organization have cut their forecast for global commerce for 2018 and 2019 on Thursday due to negative effects coming from the trade tensions between China and the US.
Goldman Sachs new online retail bank
Goldman Sachs has rolled out its Marcus online retail bank into the UK customers.
IMF gives Argentina $57bn loan to help halt peso fall
The International Monetary Fund increased their three-year loan to Argentina to $57bn to support the sliding peso.
Uber to pay $148m in settlement over data breach
Ride hailing company Uber will have to pay $148m in a settlement over a data breach back in 2016 that exposed the data of 57m customers and drivers.
Thursday broker round-up
Thomas Cook Group: UBS upgrades to neutral with a target price of 60p.
Trump accuses China of meddling in midterm elections
US President Donald Trump claimed at an address to the UN on Wednesday that China is working against him attempting to interfere in November midterm elections.
Ryanair claims competitors organising cabin crew strikes
Ryanair has complained to the European Commission, claiming its competitors were partly to blame as industrial action forced the budget airline to cancel 8% of its flights on Friday.
EU, Russia and China join forces to dodge US sanctions on Iran
The EU, China, Russia and Iran have set out a plan to dodge US sanctions against the Middle Eastern country and save the nuclear deal signed in 2015.
Brexit border delays could lead to wave of bankruptcies
Even just half-hour delays at UK ports and the Irish border post-Brexit could lead to a wave of British firms going bankrupt, new research warned on Wednesday.
UK newspaper industry calls for tech giant levy to fund journalism
The UK newspaper industry has called for tech giants to pay a licence fee to ensure that news media publishers are properly rewarded for their use of their content by companies such as Facebook or Google.
Theresa May: General election not in the UK's best interest
UK Prime Minister Theresa May has ruled out a general election before the Brexit date in March 2019 saying it’s not in “the national interest”.
Taxpayers set to pay £65m for Carillion redundancy payments
UK taxpayers will have to pay £65m to cover redundancy payments for former Carillion workers who were made redundant after the company’s collapse in January.
Apple stores launch Spire Health Tags
Apple has selected Spire Health Tag wearable devices to be a featured health product that will be sold in Apple stores globally.