This is a timed quiz. You will be given 15 seconds per question. Are you ready?
What has JLR done in response to Trump's tariffs? (MONDAY)
UK AI start-up Wayve just got its first deal to supply which carmaker with its "ProPilot" semi-autonomous software? (THURSDAY)
What did Prada just pay to buy Versace? (FRIDAY)
Prada bought it from Capri Holdings, which originally paid €2bn for it in 2018.
Who owns Uniqlo? (FRIDAY)
Which company announced the construction of a new theme park in Britain, to be open to the public in 2031? (WEDNESDAY)
Name the world's biggest cocoa processor. (FRIDAY)
Since Trump's Liberation Day tariffs were announced, Apple has increase the number of flights carrying iPhones to the US from which country? (THURSDAY)
Who owns Oneweb? (TUESDAY)
According to research by thinktank Ember, how much of the energy produced globally last year came from clean sources? (TUESDAY)
Name the US Treasury Secretary. (TUESDAY)
Roughly what proportion of hedge funds are thinking about cutting fees according to an industry survey by IG Prime? (MONDAY)
The oil price fell below what level for the first time since the pandemic this week? (THURSDAY)
How much was Revolut just fined by Lithuanian regulators for money laundering control failures? (WEDNESDAY)
Which US body is now scaling back its enforcement of crypto cases? (WEDNESDAY)
Which law firm announced the creation of an AI tool, developed with Harvey, that will accelerate work performed by senior lawyers? (MONDAY)
The product is still being developed but it is on track to go on sale later this year.
Starmer promised support for which industries in the current "age of insecurity"?
Roughly how much of Watches of Switzerland's revenues come from its US business? (WEDNESDAY)
It's going to be hit badly by Trump's 31% tariffs on Switzerland. Even if there's a bit of a reprieve in the form of that 10% flat tax rate during the 90-day "time-out", it's not looking good!
The UK government is aiming to loosen rules for smaller hedge funds and private equity firms to encourage investment. What's the current threshold above which more onerous rules apply? (MONDAY)
The new threshold will be £5bn
Analysts at Bank of America reckon that iPhones would be how much more expensive to make if they were manufactured in the US? (THURSDAY)
The same analysts reckon that labour costs alone would jack up costs by 25%!
Roughly how many roles are going to be cut in Whitehall by the Cabinet Office over the next two years as part of government efforts to cut public sector spending? (FRIDAY)
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