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Aston Martin shares slump again after near-£80m half-year loss
Aston Martin posted a pretax loss of £78. 8m ($96m) for the six months through June after a £20. 8m profit in the first half of 2018.
UK car production plunges 20% in first half of 2019 due to Brexit uncertainty
UK car production fell for a 13th consecutive month in June new data showed, with companies left holding a £330m 'no deal' mitigation bill.
US Congress to block trade deal with UK if Irish peace compromised
American congressmen and diplomats warned that it would block any US-UK trade deal after Brexit if the divorce with the European Union affected the Irish border, putting the peace in Northern Ireland at risk.
Ladbrokes Coral hit by £5.9m fine over consumer safeguarding failures
Ladbrokes Coral is set to pay a £5. 9m penalty imposed by the Gambling Commission, over multiple failures to safeguard problem gamblers after they lost hundreds of thousands of pounds.
Citigroup plans to cut hundreds of jobs from global markets division
Citigroup is planning on slashing hundreds of jobs at its global markets division, said Bloomberg.
Giffgaff fined £1.4m for overcharging mobile customers
Ofcom has fined Giffgaff £1. 4m after an investigation found a billing error that led to the network overcharging 2. 6m users over an eight-year period.
UK to attempt to negotiate new Brexit deal with EU
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson will press the European Union in an attempt to negotiate a new Brexit deal before 31 October his office said on Tuesday.
US-China trade talks resume in Shanghai without high expectations
The latest round of US-China trade talks kicked off in Shanghai on Tuesday with the first face-to-face meetings between negotiators from both countries since the collapse of the negotiations in May.
Arrest made after 106m Capital One user details breached
Paige Thompson - the alleged hacker who stole the personal details of about 106 million Capital One users across the US and Canada - was arrested overnight, after reportedly boasting about the breach online.
China claims it has increased US soy imports
Chinese state media said on Sunday that the Asian country had purchased several million tonnes of US soybeans since 28 June, when Donald Trump and Xi Jinping met in Osaka, although those volumes had yet to show up in US government data.
Barclays and RBS among banks facing lawsuit over forex-rigging
Barclays, Citigroup, Royal Bank of Scotland, JPMorgan, UBS and Japan’s MUFG face a civil lawsuit in London over forex-rigging deals.
Boeing engineer claims production for 737 Max model 'not adequately funded'
A former Boeing engineer claimed that the production of the controversial model 737 Max was not adequately funded.
Vauxhall considers moving Astra production out of Britain
Vauxhall owner PSA said on Monday that it could move Astra production out of the Ellesmere Port factory in the UK if its profits are hurt by Brexit.
US judge slashes $2bn verdict against Bayer in Roundup case
A California judge on Thursday slashed a $2bn jury verdict against Bayer to $86. 7m in the case of a couple who claimed the company's weed killer Roundup caused their cancer.
Sánchez vows to avoid elections despite parliamentary ballot defeat
Acting Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez vowed to avoid a new general election and will work towards a coalition after he failed to gain support from MPs twice this week.
UK wastes £1.2bn worth of food before it reaches supermarkets
Around 3. 6 million tonnes of food, with a value of £1. 2bn, goes to waste on UK farms every year, according to a fresh report from the charity WRAP on Thursday.