And JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon outlines risks and opportunities in letter to shareholders.
And the world's economy gets an upgraded outlook from the IMF.
And China extends help, but not large-scale stimulus, to its beleagured property market.
Meanwhile, Musk wants less chirp and more X at Twitter.
And Netflix adds users after password crackdown.
And Goldman Sachs takes a bath in quarterly results, unlike its competitors.
And Singapore's passport judged the most useful for travelling the world, displacing Japan.
And soft Chinese consumer sentiment sparks fears of global slowdown.
And Hollywood abandons red carpet glitz for gnarly strike action.
The BBC presenter under a cloud outed and a 10-second groping is considered an ‘awkward manoeuvre without lust’ rather than sexual assault in Italy.