[ad_1] By Tom Espiner & Laura Kuenssberg BBC News 12 March 2023, 08:56 GMT Updated 1 hour ago Image source, Getty Images Image caption, Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) offices in…
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Stock market news today: Stocks smoked after jobs beat and SVB collapses
[ad_1] U.S. stocks got smoked on Friday after a crucial jobs report came in warmer than expected and jitters over the stunning failure of Silicon Valley Bank (SIVB) rattled investors.…
Average in name; a star in the business community
[ad_1] Jonah Pirsig credits the staff at Average Jo’s for much of the success of the business. Restaurant manager Amy Bussinger, left, and long-time employee Autumn Marlatt,…
Babcock’s LGE business crowned ‘Business of the Year’ at Maritime UK Awards 2023
[ad_1] 10 Mar 2023 Babcock’s LGE business, the world leader in marine liquified gas cargo handling solutions, is celebrating winning ‘Business of the Year’ at the Maritime UK Awards, in…
HS2 explained: What is it and why are parts being delayed?
[ad_1] HS2 is the UK’s biggest infrastructure project, which is supposed to transform public transport between London, the Midlands and the North. But it is becoming synonymous with disappointment, delays…
Confidence returning as economy rebounds – Sunak – BBC News
[ad_1] By Dearbail Jordan Business reporter, BBC News 10 March 2023 Image source, Getty Images The prime minister has said “confidence is returning” after official figures showed the economy grew…
Jewish Care raises more than £45k at business breakfast
[ad_1] More than 170 people joined Jewish Care for a business breakfast at The Savoy Hotel, raising over £45,000 for the charity’s core services. During the event, donors heard from…
York gin shop to stay open – despite administrators being appointed at distillery
[ad_1] Howard Smith and Rick Harrison from Interpath Advisory were appointed as joint administrators of York Gin Company Ltd on March 2. However, all staff have transferred to a sister…
The News Business Is in Crisis—but Not The New York Times Co.
[ad_1] Meredith Kopit Levien exists in a perpetual yo-yo motion. Most weeks, the CEO of The New York Times Co. spends three days in New York—“sometimes more if needed”—where a…