Multinationals are laying off workers en masse with Shell cutting 2,200 jobs on weak oil prices and Microsoft cutting 1,850 as its phone business fails to gain traction. Meanwhile Citibank is to pay $425 million over alleged market manipulation. Ameera David reports. Then Boom Bust’s Bianca Facchinei details why Millennials are staying longer with their parents. Afterwards, RT correspondent Ashlee Banks gives us the latest details in Bayer’s unsolicited takeover bid for Monsanto, with Monsanto so far rejecting Bayer’s offer.
After the break, Edward Harrison is joined by Veritaseum Disrupter-in-Chief Reggie Middleton to talk about the technology industry. And in the Big Deal, Edward Harrison and Ameera discuss what the flattening of the yield curve in the US is signaling.
Multinationals are laying off workers en masse with Shell cutting 2,200 jobs on weak oil prices and Microsoft cutting 1,850 as its phone business fails to gain traction. Meanwhile Citibank is to pa...
Anti-austerity protests take hold in Belgium as tens of thousands take to the streets in opposition. And the Eurogroup meets to discuss the Greek bailout as tension builds between creditors. Ameera...
Alexander Van der Bellen won Austria's presidential election and Turkey may be refusing to send highly skilled refugees to the EU; Edward Harrison weighs in. Then, Bianca Facchinei takes a look at ...
The social media site LinkedIn has vastly underestimated a 2012 data breach, with 100 million users apparently affected. Elsewhere, the precious metal gold has stabilized, but it still looks likely...
Egypt said that terrorism was more likely than a technical failure to explain the crash of Egypt Air Flight 804 and US stocks sold off sharply on Thursday; Ameera David weighs in. Then, RT’s Nichol...
The automotive scandal involving Mitsubishi grows larger and larger in Japan as its president announces his resignation. And analysts at Goldman Sachs downgraded global equities to ‘neutral’ and s...
U.S. consumer prices posted their largest gain in three years. With the Fed rate decision coming next month, the data muddy the waters. Also Saudi Arabia owns $117bn of US debt, US Treasury papers ...
The Chinese have become the largest foreign buyers of property in the United States, pouring billions into both residential and commercial real estate. And in Switzerland, a non-binding vote on ins...
The oil market is oversupplied and the oil glut may increase this year; Ameera David weighs in. Then, Ameera is joined by RT’s Nicholas Sanchez O’Donovan in Brasilia to get the latest on Dilma Rous...
Could Frankfurt, Germany replace London as Europe’s leading financial capital? Ameera David weighs in. Then, RT correspondent Ashlee Banks reports on the impact terrorism has had on the travel indu...