Economy

WH Smith shares tumble 42% after accounting blunder

WH Smith shares crash 42% after accounting blunder

Actions at WH Smith plummeted after revealing a major accounting error that has shaken investors and brought attention to the firm's internal management systems. The retail company, widely recognized for its locations in airports, train stations, and city centers throughout the United Kingdom and abroad, experienced a significant decrease in its market capitalization after acknowledging a financial mistake that exaggerated stated profits.The announcement sent shockwaves through the investment community, with WH Smith’s stock price plummeting by more than 40% in early trading. Analysts described the situation as one of the most severe financial reporting issues the company has faced in…
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Trump backs down from 250% EU pharma tariff in deal

Trump abandons 250% EU pharma tariff due to agreement

The possibility of a trade war between the United States and the European Union has been averted after former U.S. President Donald Trump agreed to drop plans for a massive tariff on European pharmaceutical imports. Initially, the Trump administration had signaled the introduction of a 250% tariff on drugs coming from Europe, a move that alarmed both industry leaders and healthcare organizations worldwide. However, following weeks of tense negotiations, both sides have announced a deal aimed at maintaining stability in the global pharmaceutical market.The suggested tariff was introduced as a component of a larger plan aimed at safeguarding manufacturing in…
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Newsmax settles Dominion election defamation case for m

Newsmax resolves Dominion election defamation suit with $67m settlement

Newsmax has settled its legal disagreement with Dominion Voting Systems by consenting to a $67 million payment, concluding a significant defamation case associated with the 2020 U.S. presidential election. This settlement stops the case from advancing to trial and highlights the financial and reputational impacts that media organizations may encounter when covering claims that are unsupported by verified evidence.Dominion Voting Systems, una empresa que suministró tecnología electoral y máquinas de tabulación en todo Estados Unidos, se convirtió en un objetivo central de campañas de desinformación tras las elecciones de 2020. Acusaciones infundadas sobre la manipulación de resultados por parte de…
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Soho House bought for £2bn as Ashton Kutcher joins board

Ashton Kutcher joins board in £2bn Soho House buyout

A new chapter has begun for the exclusive global private members' club, Soho House, following a recent acquisition deal that places its valuation at a staggering £2 billion. This significant transaction not only marks a major moment in the hospitality and leisure industry but also introduces a fresh perspective to the company's leadership. The move, which brings a prominent figure from the entertainment and technology sectors onto its board, signals a strategic shift for the brand as it looks to expand its influence and appeal to a new generation of members. The acquisition solidifies the club's position as a premium…
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Qantas hit with record fine for illegal layoffs during pandemic

Qantas handed record penalty for illegal layoffs in the pandemic

The resolution of a prolonged legal battle has led to a precedent-setting verdict, where a prominent airline is facing an unprecedented fine due to its conduct during the health crisis. The judgment against Qantas, the national airline of Australia, represents a pivotal point in the country's labor relations history. The dispute revolved around the airline's illegal layoff of a substantial number of its ground personnel, an action contested by the workers' union and later declared unlawful by the Federal Court. This decision goes beyond financial penalties; it serves as a strong message on corporate accountability, employee rights, and the equilibrium…
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UK economic growth slows but beats forecasts

UK economic growth slows, however beats estimates

The United Kingdom's economy experienced a notable slowdown in the second quarter of the year, although its performance exceeded the expectations of many financial experts. According to official data, the country's Gross Domestic Product (GDP) grew at a more moderate pace compared to the beginning of the year. This deceleration was anticipated, but the actual figures were more robust than the widely pessimistic forecasts, providing a welcome surprise for both the government and market analysts.The Office for National Statistics (ONS) outlined that the UK economy expanded by 0.3% in the second quarter of 2025, which is a notable decrease from…
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