‘Hong Kong is not going to be under the rule of law’: More than 100,000 apply for new visa to Britain
The U.K. launched its new visa scheme for Hong Kongers in January 2021 amid China's growing influence on the former British colony.
‘War can never be the answer’: Russia’s wealthy elite speak out against Putin’s invasion
As Europe and the U.S. ratchet up sanctions on Russia, some of Vladimir Putin's ultra-wealthy inner circle have spoken out against his invasion of Ukraine.
Meta says its metaverse ambitions won’t be possible without better cellular networks
Meta said that its grand ambition of building the "metaverse" won't be possible if there aren't drastic improvements in today's telecoms networks.
Oil prices jump more than $6 per barrel as Russia’s war on Ukraine sparks supply fears
Oil prices continued their march higher, rising to the highest since 2013 amid shortage fears as Russia's war on Ukraine intensifies.
With Huawei out of the picture, Chinese smartphone rivals take the spotlight at MWC
Smaller Chinese smartphone brands such as Oppo, Honor and Realme made a splash at Mobile World Congress this week with a slew of new device...
EV start-up Lucid slashes 2022 vehicle production forecast, causing shares to plummet
The company cited supply chain constraints for slashing production expectations to between 12,000 and 14,000 vehicles, down from 20,000 units.
Zoom provides disappointing revenue forecast for first quarter and full year
Zoom's revenue growth is continuing to slow after its business surged during the first year of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Target shares surge as retailer says it can keep growth going beyond the pandemic
The discounter will also hold an in-person investor day Tuesday in New York City.
Kohl’s issues better-than-expected outlook as margins withstand supply chain strain
CEO Michelle Gass said Kohl's achieved an operating margin of 8.6% two years ahead of schedule.