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Spices get costlier in capital

Spices get costlier in capital

Spices and other cooking ingredients became dearer in the kitchen markets of the capital last week, increasing the financial burden on consumers. Traders…
Outsourcing conference draws large crowd

Outsourcing conference draws large crowd

An outsourcing conference was held on the second day of  BASIS SOFTEXPO 2020 at International Convention City Bashundhara (ICCB) in the capital yesterday.…
Uber sees path to profit despite $1.1b loss

Uber sees path to profit despite $1.1b loss

Uber's business continues to grow, but so do its losses. The firm lost $1.1bn (£851m) in the last three months of 2019, even as revenue jumped…

Carmakers adjust to virus turmoil

Automakers are considering whether to reopen factory lines in China and counting the costs from the virus outbreak in China, while Japanese fashion brand Uniqlo reports half its shops in China are closed. Here is a look at the latest developments on how the virus is affecting global business: Japanese…
Europe’s top economies falter as new virus clouds outlook

Europe’s top economies falter as new virus clouds outlook

Tumbling industrial production in Germany and France in December rounded off a year blighted by trade war tensions for Europe's top economies, official…

US jobs report may provide clarity amid disruptions

With China’s viral outbreak disrupting trade and Boeing’s troubles weighing on American factories, the January US jobs report yesterday may provide timely evidence of the US economy’s enduring health. Economists estimate that employers added 161,000 jobs last month and that the unemployment…
Asian markets mostly down after healthy week, eyes on virus

Asian markets mostly down after healthy week, eyes on virus

Asian markets mostly fell yesterday after a week-long rally as investors take profits and assess developments in China's deadly coronavirus crisis.…

Apple fined in France over iPhone-slowing software

France's consumer watchdog said yesterday that Apple had agreed to pay 25 million euros ($27.4 million) for failing to tell iPhone users that software updates could slow down older devices. The scandal erupted in December 2017, when the US tech giant admitted that its most recent iOS software was…
Credit Suisse chief Thiam quits as spy scandal swells

Credit Suisse chief Thiam quits as spy scandal swells

The head of Credit Suisse, Tidjane Thiam, said yesterday he would step down next week, as a ballooning spying scandal rocks Switzerland's second largest…
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