Endangered Planet survival guide

Back in 1800s the human race have worked out more carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, the more the Earth’s temperature will rise, as the global warming had begun and there should be striking changes in the climate unless it burned less carbon releasing fossil fuels. Its use of coal, oil and gas continued to boom,…

21 people had a miraculous escape as plane crashes in Texas

A MD-87 jet heading to Boston carrying 21 people crashed near Houston Executive Airport, all escape with no injuries on early morning Tuesday. Texas Department of Public Safety confirmed the incident  in a field in the southeast corner of Walker County, which is not too far from Houston Executive Airport/   The youngest person on…

Index Funds democratised by finance

Financial Times journalist Robin Wiggleworth, reveals the secret history of Index Funds, bringing to life the colourful characters behind their birth, growth and evolution into a world-conquering phenomenon, a story of the most pressing financial uncertainties of our time. In 1971, an unlikely group quietly assembled in the financial industry’s backwaters, unified by the heretical…

Shaping of the Free market

In 1966 two columnists from Newsweek magazine to debate the world of business and economics. Two most influential economist Paul Samuelson was an authority on Keynesian economics which supported the management of the economy along lines prescribed by John Maynard Keynes’s General Theory, and Milton Friedman, little known at that time outside conservative academic circles,…

Getir sues Enjoy Media over lack of ads

  The 7.5bn Istanbul-based company Getir has sued Enjoy Media over £671, 528, alleging the London agency placed its adverts on fewer London Taxis than had been agreed. The lawsuit alleges Enjoy Media directly helped competitors  Gorillas and Zapp. Getir founded by Narim Salur, began trading in 2015 offering customers in Turkey convenience store items…

Crypto revolution

  The digital transformation of money fundamentally rewrite how ordinary people live as Prasad foresees the end of physical cash, although the driving force won’t be phones or credit cards but rather central banks, spurred by the emergence of cryptocurrencies to develop their own, more stable digital currencies. We bank from laptops and buy coffee…

Accelerated tech innovations and its future shocks

We are in the Exponential Age between the faster computers, better software and bigger data, amid accelerating climate change, a deadly pandemic and unravelling global supply chains are critical. Ours is the first era in human history in which technology is constantly accelerating without breaks empowered by our compulsion to innovate. Azeem Azhar, writer, a…

NatWest faces heavy fine after failing to prevent alleged money laundring

NatWest Bank has pleaded guilty to failing to prevent alleged money laundering of nearly £400m by one customer. NatWest said “We deeply regret” failing to “adequately monitor and therefore prevent money laundering by one of our customers between 2012 and 2016”. The case was brought by the Financial Authority (FCA) which alleged the bank failed…

Johnson: Our mission is to promote opportunity

“Our mission as Conservatives, we promote opportunity across the UK” Boris Johnson has told his party conference. In the leader’s first conference 45-minute upbeat speech peppered with occasional jokes, the PM said fixing the “broken housing market” and boosting infrastructure would help “level Up” the economy. He said reducing regional inequality was the “greatest project…

Clockwork Marketing

CLOCKWORK MARKETING AT THE INDEPENDENT HOTEL SHOW OLYMPIA For the past 25 years Clockwork Marketing have been the insiders in Hospitality. Established in 1992 this “all singing all dancing” company will do a lot of work for you to fuel the growth of your business. They colour travel ideas and boost bookings. They will take…