‘Doomsday’: Singapore renters sound the alarm as prices surge
The surge in rent has become a major issue in the South East Asian country.
Ex US bank bosses call collapse ‘unprecedented’
The former chiefs of Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank are due to testify before Congress.
ExxonMobil settles decades-old torture case with Indonesian villagers
The villagers allege torture, sexual assault and beatings by soldiers contracted by the oil company.
Supermarkets probed over food and fuel prices
The competition watchdog will look at whether a failure in competition means customers are overpaying.
Microsoft’s $69bn Activision deal approved by EU
The proposed $69bn acquisition of Activision is splitting global regulators over competition concerns
Royal Mail to be investigated for missed delivery targets
The postal service faces another fine by the industry watchdog for falling short on first class mail.
Center Parcs owner Brookfield puts holiday chain up for sale
The private equity owner of the resort firm wants to sell the business for up to £5bn.
Engineering giant Wood sees off takeover interest from investment firm
Share price dip as Apollo Management Holdings says it will not make a formal bid for the Aberdeen-based firm.
Vice and Motherboard owner files for bankruptcy
Vice Media Group, which was once valued at $5.7bn, is set to be sold but will keep operating.
Percy Pig ice cream renamed after ‘polite’ M&S request
Fabio Vincenti is now considering alternative names for his pig-based treat.