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  • VW emissions scandal: Reduced emissions come at a price – if we aren’t prepared to accept this, we must expect more scandals like Volkswagen’s

    September 24, 2015

    The scandal that has engulfed Volkswagen over the measurement of oxides of nitrogen has been held up as yet another example of large companies pursuing profitability by dubious means at the expense of the rest of the population. But this is an oversimplification. We want the best of all worlds, and messages from government try [...]

  • Glencore’s share price falls further as commodities rout makes giant FTSE 100’s biggest loser – again

    September 24, 2015

    Glencore’s woes aren’t over yet, as the commodities firm’s share price plunged anew today, making it the FTSE 100’s biggest loser for the second day this week. Worries over China’s economic slowdown have been pushing the price of raw materials sharply down, and the commodities rout is taking its toll on Glencore, which is the [...]

  • Volkswagen emissions scandal: Fitch threatens VW with downgrade over car pollution catastrophe

    September 24, 2015

    Credit ratings agency Fitch has placed Volkswagen on "negative watch" until the full scale of the emissions scandal that's engulfing the carmarker becomes clearer. "The rating action reflects the reputational damage on the group's brands following alleged manipulation of emission tests in the US and the expected multi-billion euros financial impact from potential fines, recall [...]

  • Apple iPhone 6s launch: Pope Francis visit to the US to delay deliveries of new smartphone in Washington, New York City and Philadelphia

    September 24, 2015

    Unwitting Apple customers, eagerly awaiting the arrival of their brand new iPhone 6s on Friday, may just have to wait a little bit longer after a bigger arrival to the US: Pope Francis. The Pope's security arrangements are – as one would expect – going to block up the streets, causing major disruption. And not [...]

  • Mobile operators hit back at Ofcom plans to increase fees, claiming they threaten to increase consumer prices and hinder investment

    September 24, 2015

    Mobile phone users could witness their bills increasing after Ofcom tripled fees for operators to use certain airwaves, providers have warned. The charge relates to the fees mobile operators Vodafone, O2, EE and Three pay for licences to provide 2G, 3G and 4G services and will come to a total of £199.6m each year, up [...]

  • Mining giant BHP Billiton share price jumps after dividend changes proposed to ensure payout to British investors

    September 24, 2015

    Anglo-Australian mining giant BHP Billiton's share price climbed this morning, after revealing changes to its dividend funding policy to ensure British shareholders' dividends are paid out. The company is planning to change which funds are transferred between the Australian-listed company to the UK's plc arm, allowing it to meet its dividend requirements to its British [...]

  • BMW share price falls amid reports that its X3 xDrive model’s emissions exceeded EU limit

    September 24, 2015

    BMW's share price plummeted this morning amid claims that one of its diesel vehicles exceeded the EU's emissions limit.  The German car giant's stock fell as much as 7.3 per cent this morning, although staged a slight recovery to a drop of around six per cent at pixel time.  The company was hit after reports [...]

  • Standard Chartered gifts Bill Winters £6m golden hello

    September 24, 2015

    Standard Chartered is clearly pinning its hopes on knight in shining armour Bill Winters, gifting its new chief executive more than £6m in shares. The golden hello of just over 899,000 shares is being paid as compensation for "the value of share interests" in Renshaw Bay, the hedge fund he founded after leaving JP Morgan [...]

  • Volkswagen emissions scandal: Car giant’s share price rises after Martin Winterkorn resigns as class action law suit filed

    September 24, 2015

    Volkswagen's share price opened higher this morning after embattled chief executive Martin Winterkorn resigned yesterday afternoon in the wake of the emissions cheating scandal.  Winterkorn, who has been at the helm of the car giant since 2007, said he had been "shocked" by the scandal – but insisted he knew nothing about the "misconduct".  “I [...]

  • Are boring bosses the culprit behind the UK’s productivity problem?

    September 24, 2015

    As UK productivity figures continue to slump, new studies suggest that more inspiring bosses could be the key to reviving the country’s production. What affects your productivity at work? More than half of UK employees say feeling inspired and engaged makes them work better. Six in 10 agreed with this statement when surveyed by Oracle, [...]

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