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Stocks fall for eighth day in a row ahead of US election

Stocks retreated for an eighth consecutive day on Thursday as nervous investors remain transfixed on the potential outcome of next week's US presidential election. The...

Airbnb could face tighter rules amid concerns over London housing crisis

Airbnb could face tighter rules following concerns that it is exacerbating the London housing crisis by reducing the stock of long-term rentals. The company has...

Federal Reserve leaves key rate unchanged but hints at upcoming hike

The Federal Reserve has left interest rates unchanged, six days before Americans choose a new president, but hinted again that it would likely raise...

Next sales fall in ‘difficult’ third quarter

Retail giant Next revealed further trading woes as it said its high street sales fell 5.9% in the third quarter. The fashion chain said full-price...

Instagram to launch online shopping trial

Instagram is to begin trialling online shopping from within the photo-sharing app, the social media site has said. Beginning in the US next week and...

US stocks waver as traders use caution ahead of election

Stocks were mostly unchanged on Monday, despite some positive economic data and a raft of big new merger announcements over the weekend. Hesitant traders continue...

Barclays customers charged twice in debit card payments glitch

Barclays said it is working to fix a problem that has caused duplicate payments across an undisclosed number of customer accounts in the UK. A...

EU and Canada sign long-delayed free trade deal

The European Union and Canada signed a landmark trade deal on Sunday - following days of uncertainty due to opposition in Belgium. As protesters gathered...

Uber drivers have been classed as company employees in landmark ruling over employment rights

Uber has lost a tribunal case on the employment rights of its workers, which could see thousands of drivers given full employee benefits. Two drivers...

Johnson and Johnson to award €64m to woman who claims their products gave her ovarian cancer

A woman in California who claims using talc for years gave her ovarian cancer has been awarded more than €64m in damages. Gloria Ristesund accused...

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