Business Germany’s Bosch to cut 13,000 jobs at its auto-parts business The engineering giant is hoping the job cuts will save €2.5bn as Europe’s car market crisis stretches on. 26/09/2025
Economy BCC: UK should subsidise pay to tackle young worker sickness plight The UK must tackle long-term sickness if it wants to bolster its workforce and grow the economy, said the British Chamber of Commerce. 25/09/2025
Economy China gives up WTO developing-country status as tariff tensions linger The US has long argued China should give up the developing-country status because it is the world’s second-largest economy. 24/09/2025
Markets Tech giant Alibaba sees shares rise after CEO pledges AI spending lift The e-commerce company also launched its largest ever artificial intelligence model, the Qwen3-Max, as AI competition grows between tech firms. 24/09/2025
Business Disney brings Kimmel back: The cost of major company U-turns Disney, which owns the network that runs Jimmy Kimmel Live, announced that the presenter would return to the airwaves after the show’s suspension last week. 23/09/2025
Markets Porsche shares slide after EV launch delay and altered profit outlook The German carmaker saw its shares decline over 7% by Monday afternoon. Shares in Volkswagen — the firm’s biggest shareholder — also fell. 22/09/2025
Markets European markets open higher after rally on Wall Street, slide in Asia An interest rate cut earlier this week by the US Federal Reserve has boosted sentiment in Europe and the US. Investors are also watching for news of a phone call on Friday between President Donald Trump and China's President Xi Jinping. 19/09/2025
Business Families of victims in Air India crash sue Boeing and Honeywell The lawsuit alleges that the incident in June was caused by faulty fuel switches and accuses Boeing and Honeywell of negligence. 18/09/2025
Economy Eurozone inflation comes in softer than expected in August, at 2% Inflation is now in line with the target set by the European Central Bank. As economic growth remains robust, more rate cuts from the ECB aren't likely to come soon. 17/09/2025
Business Nestlé chairman to step down after recent shock dismissal of CEO The decision comes after shareholders criticised the chairman's handling of a scandal involving the firm’s CEO. Laurent Freixe was fired earlier this month after an investigation found he had failed to disclose a romantic relationship with a subordinate. 17/09/2025
Economy #RecessionIndicators: Is there truth behind the TikToks? Makeup sales, marketing shifts, Labubu dolls. Gen Z has a lot of thoughts on what signals a recession. 16/09/2025
Business Microsoft deal brings OpenAI closer to becoming a for-profit firm OpenAI is hoping to restructure itself into a for-profit company, although the move still requires approval from regulators in California and Delaware. 12/09/2025
Markets Warner Bros Discovery shares surge on Paramount Skydance buyout report The report comes just weeks after the merger between movie giant Paramount and independent film studio Skydance Media. 12/09/2025
Economy Mexico to place 50% tariff on Chinese cars after US lobbying The announcement comes as Washington places pressure on President Claudia Sheinbaum to crack down on Chinese industry in Mexico. 11/09/2025
Business Novo Nordisk to cut 9,000 jobs as Eli Lilly competition intensifies The pharmaceutical giant will axe over 11% of its global workforce as rival Eli Lilly gathers market share in the obesity drug market. 10/09/2025
Markets Anglo American stock rises 9% after merger deal with Teck Resources The tie-up is set to be the biggest mining sector merger in over a decade. 09/09/2025
Business Chip giant ASML invests €1.3bn in French AI champion Mistral The Dutch firm will become the largest shareholder in Mistral, with 11% ownership. 09/09/2025
Business US restricts TSMC chip supply shipments to China as tech race heats up The Trump administration is revoking TSMC’s licence to ship products freely from the US to China, effective on 31 December. 03/09/2025
Economy Trump threatens tariffs on nations imposing digital taxes on US tech The president said the taxes against US firms “give a complete pass to China’s largest tech companies”. 26/08/2025
Business Keurig Dr Pepper to buy European coffee firm JDE Peet’s in €16bn deal As part of the deal strategy, the companies will break up their coffee and soft-drinks units. 25/08/2025