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Barbie movie reverses Mattel’s toy sales slump

Toymaker Mattel reports a jump Barbie sales after the success of this summer's Barbie film.

Watchdog: Ex-NatWest boss breached Nigel Farage’s privacy

Former Natwest boss Alison Rose should not have shared information on Nigel Farage, watchdog says.

Carnival cruise firm pays thousands over Covid ‘negligence’

An Australian judge orders Carnival to pay medical bills of passenger who caught Covid on board one of its ships.

FTX: ‘Crypto King’ tells judge he acted on legal advice

Former crypto boss Sam Bankman-Fried testifies to fraud trial judge after jury sent home.

Spider-Man 2 fastest-selling game made by PlayStation

The PlayStation 5 exclusive sold more than 2.5 million copies in its first 24 hours.

UK house prices to fall until 2025, predicts Lloyds

The UK's largest mortgage lender expects prices to drop over the next two years, before recovering.

US orders immediate halt to some AI chip exports to China, Nvidia says

The new export rules were due to start in November, but Nvidia says the US sped up their introduction.

Big banks linked to products with pangolin parts

The companies include UK multinationals such as HSBC, Prudential, and Legal & General.

Buses: Councils warn ‘on-demand’ buses under threat without more money

Councils said they could not offer a like-for-like replacement for commercial services that have faced cuts.

Hoodrich: ‘We went from the streets to the stores’

Jay Williams, founder of streetwear brand Hoodrich, talks about his business journey.