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January 31, 2019
The unlikely stars bucking the High Street slump

The unlikely stars bucking the High Street slump

Image caption Quirky gifts feature heavily nowadays in museum shops As consumers, we are spending more of our money on what we do rather than on what we wear. The beneficiary – an unlikely star bucking the downturn in retail – is the humble museum and gallery shop. Once stocked with little more than key …

January 31, 2019
Haidilao: Robots staff China’s top hotpot chain

Haidilao: Robots staff China’s top hotpot chain

China’s biggest hotpot restaurant chain by sales, Haidilao, started almost 25 years ago and has already established more than 360 restaurants around the world, including in Japan, the US and Taiwan. The popular chain has opened Beijing’s first robot-aided hotpot restaurant to much fanfare and is looking to spread the concept across its other outlets …

January 30, 2019
Tesla reports profit as issues stabilise

Tesla reports profit as issues stabilise

Image copyright Reuters Tesla made a profit of $139.5m (£106.4m) in the three months to 31 December – avoiding a loss for a second quarter in a row. While lower than expected, the gain still marked an improvement for the electric car-maker, which has routinely reported shortfalls in recent years. Tesla credited strong demand for …

January 30, 2019
Facebook users continue to grow despite privacy scandals

Facebook users continue to grow despite privacy scandals

Image copyright Getty Images Facebook users have continued to rise despite a series of data privacy scandals and criticism over its attempt to stem toxic content. The social media giant said the number of people who logged into its site at least once a month jumped 9% last year to 2.32 billion people. Fears the …

January 30, 2019
Tonnes of chicken nuggets recalled in US

Tonnes of chicken nuggets recalled in US

Image copyright Handout Image caption The recall concerns 5lb bags of nuggets coated in bread crumbs Tyson Foods, one of America’s biggest poultry companies, has recalled a batch of its chicken nuggets after customers found pieces of blue rubber inside. The firm said it would recall more than 36,000lbs (16,300kg) of chicken nuggets “out of …

January 30, 2019
Foxconn reconsiders Wisconsin factory plans

Foxconn reconsiders Wisconsin factory plans

Image copyright AFP/Getty Image caption Foxconn initially said it would invest $10bn in a new manufacturing facility in Wisconsin Foxconn, which raised hopes of a US manufacturing revival by announcing a new factory in Wisconsin, is now reconsidering its plans. The Taiwanese manufacturing giant no longer expects to make liquid crystal display panels at the …

January 30, 2019
Fed to be 'patient' with rate changes

Fed to be 'patient' with rate changes

The statement from the US central bank is aimed at reassuring financial markets, which jumped on the news. Source by [author_name]

January 30, 2019
Bosses’ group head in abrupt departure

Bosses’ group head in abrupt departure

Image copyright Getty Images The boss of one of the UK’s largest business lobby groups has left abruptly just two months before the UK is due to leave the European Union. Stephen Martin’s resignation from the Institute of Directors (IoD) comes less than two years into what is normally at least a three-year posting. The …

January 30, 2019
Barclays shifts billions of pounds to Dublin because of Brexit

Barclays shifts billions of pounds to Dublin because of Brexit

Image copyright Getty Images Barclays is moving €190bn (£166bn) of assets to Dublin because it “cannot wait any longer” to implement its Brexit contingency plan. The High Court, which has approved the move, says the move involves 5,000 clients. However, few jobs in London are expected to be affected. The business amounts to around 15% …

January 30, 2019
Electric checks in rented homes confirmed by government

Electric checks in rented homes confirmed by government

Image copyright Getty Images Plans for mandatory five-year electrical safety checks in privately rented homes in England have been confirmed by the government. The move, which requires legislation, means that landlords will be required to call in qualified inspectors to carry out the checks. The rules will mirror those already in operation in Scotland. New …

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