- July 11, 2024
FINANCE
Swiss giant Nestle has rolled back recycling targets and the difference amounts to the weight of 30 Eiffel Towers
When Nestle SA tweaked its plastic packaging goals in 2022, few noticed. The shift in language on the website of
China has too many factories leading to oversupply for EV, green energy industy
The pen squeaks as Jeff Pan sketches a chart on a white-board. He draws a black line signifying consumption that shoots
After a surge in pandemic profits, Rolex, Patek Philippe and Audemars Piguet face a significant downturn as sales slip—extending a two-year decline
Prices for the most sought-after luxury watches slipped on the secondary market again last month, extending a two-year decline as
U.K. faces highest level of financial distress in Europe with corporate deleveraging at its peak since 2008
The UK saw Europe’s steepest jump in the proportion of companies in financial distress last year as the country went
Ask Andy: Can generative AI solve a startup’s problems?
In this biweekly column, Andy Dunn—the founding CEO of Bonobos and Pie—offers advice on leading teams, building things, and surviving
U.K. has ‘far more millionaires than it deserves’ as 500,000 to flee to Italy and Spain
Hundreds of thousands of the U.K.’s millionaires will flee the country in the next few years, signing off with a
Bank of America report: Parents are paying for Gen Z to rent in expensive cities
Young people often dream of a bustling social life and a career in the city. The only problem? Gen Z
Copenhagen’s new “CopenPay” program rewards tourists for climate-friendly actions
This summer Europe’s most popular hotspots are flighting back against mass tourism. Whether in Barcelona, where protestors are spraying water