Foreign technology investors like UK-based Atomico are taking a sudden interest in Paris.
House prices have dropped for three months — for the first time since February 2009
AEK will go into the Champions League for the first time in a decade, entering in the third qualifying round.
Ronaldo can complete another stellar season by ensuring Madrid become the first side to retain the Champions League.
AFP looks at the business models of the two sides who will clash in Saturday's Champions League final in Cardiff.
The 38-year-old was coaching the club's under-23 team, which has just been relegated from Germany's third division.
Billions were poured into redeveloping Battersea and Nine Elms over the last few years but investor demand for luxury flats has dried up.
The 67-year-old had been subjected to vitriolic abuse from fans calling for his resignation before he signed a new two-year deal.
Trump set to pull US out of Paris climate accord, manufacturing PMIs due, Uber's head of finance leaves, Murdoch brothers talk with Ofcom on Sky deal, and more.
Investors decreasingly are using ETFs to bet on stock declines, with short interest on total US assets sitting at the lowest level since the financial crisis.
A hardline policy at Wells Fargo of selling extra products to individual customers dated back to the 1990s, and it built a pressure-cooker environment.
Finance Insider is Business Insider's midday summary of the top stories of the past 24 hours.
The iPhone "supercycle" is coming.
It keeps portions under control.
Kathy Griffin will no longer cohost "New Year's Eve Live" alongside cohost Anderson Cooper in the aftermath of her scandalous and violent image.
Andy Rubin was close to a $100 million round of funding from SoftBank, but Apple was an investor in the fund.
"Wonder Woman" director Patty Jenkins explains why for years major studios have been avoiding superhero movies with women at their center.
Ballmer's charitable foundation, with an estimated $500 million budget, isn't trying to solve world issues but is 100% dedicated to American families.
Take a look at his house, boat, and plane.
Support for the GOP healthcare bill is low, with just 31% of those surveyed holding a favorable view of the law. 55% of people had an unfavorable view.
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