Recent Posts

Murk around no-deal Brexit tariffs confounds business

Bloomberg Confusion around which goods will be subjected to UK import tariffs in a no-deal Brexit is exasperating companies as they seek to finalise preparations for the split. The government will reveal details of the plan only if Prime Minister Theresa May’s deal to quit the European Union is rejected by Parliament next week, an official said, without providing a ...

Read More »

Canadian job market is off to best start to a year since 1981

Bloomberg Canada’s economy posted its second-straight surprise job surge, making the labour market a lone bright spot for an economy in the middle of a sharp slowdown. Employment increased by 55,900 in February, all full-time jobs, Statistics Canada said in Ottawa, building on a 66,800 gain in January. The two-month gain is the best start to a year since 1981. ...

Read More »

Spotify, Google appeal ruling that boosted songwriter payments

Bloomberg Spotify Technology SA and other technology giants appealed a ruling that increased the royalties they must pay to songwriters, a move that threatens to further damage the companies’ already-tenuous relationship with the music industry. Songwriters celebrated last year when the Copyright Royalty Board ruled that they will get at least a 15.1 percent share of streaming revenues over the ...

Read More »
Send this to a friend