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Japanese car giant Honda cuts profit outlook as sales slip

Honda has become the latest car maker to report weaker earnings as global demand softens. The company said its profit in the July-September period fell...

McDonald’s CEO steps down after relationship with employee

McDonald’s chief executive officer has left the company after violating policy by engaging in a consensual relationship with an employee, the corporation has said. The...

Tesco to remove one billion pieces of plastic from products by the end of 2020

Tesco is to remove one billion pieces of plastic from products by the end of 2020 as it seeks to reduce its environmental impact,...

US Federal Reserve cuts rates for third time this year but signals likely pause

The US Federal Reserve has cut its benchmark interest rate for the third time this year to try to sustain the economic expansion in...

Apple resumes human reviews of Siri audio with iPhone update

Apple is resuming the use of humans to review Siri commands and dictation with the latest iPhone software update. In August, the company suspended the...

Saudi oil giant Aramco ‘to be floated on stock market’

The long-planned initial public offering of a sliver of Saudi Arabia’s state-run oil giant Saudi Aramco will see shares traded on Riyadh’s stock exchange...

Google sued by Australian regulators over location tracking

Australia’s consumer watchdog is suing Google alleging the technology giant broke consumer law by misleading Android users about how their location data was collected...

LVMH confirms aim to buy jeweller Tiffany & Co in potential €13bn deal

French luxury group LVMH says it has held preliminary discussions to purchase US jeweller Tiffany & Co. The purchase would add another household name to...

Barclays posts higher profits despite £1.4bn PPI charge

Barclays has posted higher profits in the third quarter despite taking a £1.4 billion hit for payment protection insurance (PPI) claims. The bank increased adjusted...

Renault will not appeal against Japanese Grand Prix disqualification

Renault have announced they will not appeal against their disqualification from the Japanese Grand Prix following an investigation into their braking system. The race at...

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