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18.06.2026 8:54
Tata Starbucks CEO To Add Up to 100 Stores Tata Starbucks CEO Sushant Dash plans to add up to 100 stores in the short term. In an exclusive conversation, Dash adds that they are firm on maintaining the market share of 30%. (Source: Bloomberg)

18.06.2026 8:59
Shanghai Jiaotong University抯 Zhu Ning on PBOC Policy Zhu Ning, Professor of Finance at the Shanghai Advanced Institute of Finance, says China is using overnight reverse repos to help guide policy rates and ease spikes in funding stress. He also says China抯 credit slowdown is not necessarily negative, as the country is shifting its growth model. He speaks with Minmin Low on the sidelines of the Lujiazui Forum in Shanghai. (Source: Bloomberg)

18.06.2026 9:00
Would Andy Burnham Want the England Job, Too? Who would even want to be the UK抯 prime minister? The list of problems is endless: anemic growth; crumbling public services; soaring welfare bills; unhappy geopolitics; a wayward US president; an overstretched military; hostile social media; a divided party; and bleak electoral prospects. Being England抯 football manager used to be the 搃mpossible job. The resident of No. 10 appears to have inherited that mantle.

18.06.2026 9:00
The UK抯 Bedroom Generation Is a Ticking Time Bomb The transition to adulthood has never been easy. My own early twenties, about a decade ago, were a time爋f high anxiety, low self-esteem and steep learning curves. There were friendship group dramas, internships with bad bosses and the stress of in-person job interviews.

18.06.2026 9:01
Circles Sold Phone Spy Tools to Repressive States, Report Says A Bulgaria-based company sold controversial surveillance technology to governments in countries with records of repression, enabling authorities to track mobile phones and eavesdrop on private communications, according to documents obtained by Human Rights Watch.

18.06.2026 9:03
Why Releasing Iran抯 Assets Is a Political Headache for Trump The US for decades has pursued a campaign of pressuring Iran economically, including by deploying measures that have frozen billions of dollars of Iranian assets situated all over the world. Now, as part of a deal to end its three-month war with the country — which has threatened economies around the globe by curtailing access to oil, gas and fertilizer — the US is offering to facilitate the release of blocked Iranian funds.