BUSINESS Photo Unsplash TGI Fridays files for bankruptcy to keep brand afloat Newsroom TGI Fridays, the American casual dining brand famous for its lively atmosphere and happy-hour tradition, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection as it grapples with the lingering impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. READ MORE
Credit Suisse guilty of money laundering Court fines bank for not doing enough to prevent members of a Bulgarian crime syndicate from profiting off the trafficking ... Source: BBC 28/06/2022 | BUSINESS
Deloitte opens up nominations for its accelerator for the Deloitte Accelerator for Social Innovation (DASI) awards Innovative social enterprises invited to win US$100,000 in Deloitte consulting and advisory services 23/06/2022 | BUSINESS
The 'Great Resignation' is set to continue worldwide as pressure on pay mounts In one of the largest surveys on global human resources ever conducted, PWC polled more than 52,000 employees from 44 countries ... 23/06/2022 | BUSINESS
Germany a step closer to rationing after Russia cuts gas supplies Vice Chancellor Robert Habeck is calling on Germans to cut energy use. 23/06/2022 | BUSINESS
Can something really come from Nothing? Newcomer Nothing has secured $200mn to launch its debut smartphone, entering an already crowded market dominated by Apple ... 23/06/2022 | BUSINESS
New rules to slash pesticide use in the EU by 50% The proposal aims to restore nature across the EU while attempting to better protect health and recover plunging wildlife ... Source: Reuters 22/06/2022 | BUSINESS
EY Survey: Energy security concerns reinforce government focus on renewable energy programs 22/06/2022 | BUSINESS
Businesses will be allowed VAT deferment without penalties The EC has approved a €20 mln Cypriot VAT deferral scheme to support businesses affected by the pandemic Source: CNA 21/06/2022 | BUSINESS
20 years of the Cayenne: The ‘third Porsche’ – an extraordinary success story Porsche SUV celebrates its anniversary 21/06/2022 | BUSINESS
Construction materials up by 21.81% in May 2022 A recorded increase of 0.28% compared to the previous month Source: CNA 20/06/2022 | BUSINESS