This eye opener throws new light on Chinese business practices. With the United Nations imposing economic sanctions on North Korea, China, its only ally, has found a new way to circumvent the sanctions and continue doing business with its ally…. Read More ›
Month: August 2017
Major Headaches For Investors Is Being Cause By The Euro Zone’s Third Largest Economy — And It Might Get A Lot Worse
The third largest economy of euro zone remains a major headache even when most of the euro zone seems to be flourishing. Even though recent data have come in above forecasts, Italy is dubbed by many analysts as the biggest… Read More ›
As People Fall Back In Love With The Road Trip, RV Sales Soar Across Europe And US
Back and picking up a new generation of eager fans just wanting to hit the road are recreational vehicles (RVs), caravans, campervans or motorhomes – whatever size they are. After the euro zone debt crisis of 2013 and the financial… Read More ›
Kaspersky Labs withdraws antitrust complaint against Microsoft
While the amicable solution will give Kaspersky more elbow room in the hotly competitive antivirus market, the detente comes midst a slew of allegations that it is vulnerable to influence from the Russian government. Russian cyber security firm Kaspersky Lab… Read More ›
GE CEO’s $2.7 million GE stock purchase underscores his confidence in the company
John Flannery is pushing to improve Ge’s overall profitability. The move highlights his confidence in the company’s future. As per a regulatory filing, John Flannery, General Electric Co’s new CEO has been buying nearly $2.7 million in GE stock in… Read More ›
Tax Reform framework to be released in September: White House
The skeletal framework will not be accompanied by any tax legislation. Instead, it will act as a foundation for a tax bill. According to three sources familiar with the matter at hand, the White House plans on releasing a brief… Read More ›
Beijing Worried About Rising Chinese Steel Prices
The Chinese government is getting worried about striking the right balance on the markets as China’s steel prices are rising. Even as the government seeks to find economic growth outside of heavy industry and manufacturing, China, the world’s largest steel… Read More ›
Growing Resistance Meets U.S. Push For Freer NAFTA e-Commerce
Emerging as a flashpoint in an upcoming renegotiation of the NAFTA trade deal is a U.S. proposal for Mexico and Canada to vastly raise the value of online purchases that can be imported duty-free from stores like Amazon.com and eBay…. Read More ›
North Korea will gain Guam strike capability in mid-August
With North Korea’s state media revealing details of the strike capability, it would appear that the China-backed regime is baiting the Donald Trump. North Korea’s state media has disclosed that it will be in a position to launch four intermediate… Read More ›
Japan can legally shoot down missile flying over its territory
Although, Japan is not known to have this defense capability, Japan’s defense minister has clarified, it can legally do so. On Thursday, Japanese Defense Minister Itsunori Onodera stated the country could legally intercept a North Korean missile headed towards Guam…. Read More ›