Here are the business stories making the headlines across Scotland and the UK this morning.
Scotland qualify for men's football World Cup for first time since 1998
Scotland will go to the men's World Cup for the first time in 28 years after two stoppage-time goals on an astonishing night of drama sunk group favourites Denmark at a bouncing Hampden Park.
The Scots led twice inside 90 minutes, twice lost that lead, then scored two fabulous goals in injury time - one from their own half - to ensure they will return to the finals for the first time since 1998 in France.
Now they will be in the 5 December draw for the tournament next summer in the United States, Canada and Mexico, after a haphazard but ultimately glorious qualification campaign in which they have overcome Greece, Belarus and the Danes.
Hotel adverts banned over misleadingly cheap rooms
Adverts by four of Britain's biggest hotel and travel firms have been banned for stating misleading minimum prices for rooms.
The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) upheld complaints against the Hilton hotel group, Travelodge, Booking.com and Accor over their use of eye-catching so-called "from" prices.
The watchdog found only a small number of rooms actually available to book at the promoted price and concluded the adverts overstated the deals.
Google boss says trillion-dollar AI investment boom has 'elements of irrationality'
Every company would be affected if the AI bubble were to burst, the head of Google's parent firm Alphabet has told the BBC.
Speaking exclusively to BBC News, Sundar Pichai said while the growth of artificial intelligence (AI) investment had been an "extraordinary moment", there was some "irrationality" in the current AI boom.
It comes amid fears in Silicon Valley and beyond of a bubble as the value of AI tech companies has soared in recent months and companies spend big on the burgeoning industry.