British MPs are of the view that workers are being left worse off as the loopholes in employment law are being exploited by firms in the “gig economy”. Two Commons committees say that an “unacceptable burden” of having to prove… Read More ›
Month: November 2017
Collapse of 3-way negotiations in Germany will have widespread economic consequences for Europe
With major issues facing Germany and the European Union at this critical juncture in history, it is critical that Germany maintains a stable economic outlook. On Monday, German Chancellor Angela Merkel stated, her efforts at forming a three-way coalition has… Read More ›
Looks like Britain is in a hurry to lose its financial clout
Cultivated and cultured for decades, Britain has since long been a center for finance for the world over. If its nonchalant unpreparedness that it has demonstrated in the Brexit negotiations so far is of any clue, it risks losing its… Read More ›
China pushes private investments in its weak manufacturing sector; has global ambition
By placing private funds in its manufacturing sector, which has been traditionally weak at best, China is aiming to capitalize the experience it has gained with its European partners and boost this sector which has been plagued by a host… Read More ›
There Have Been Few Signs Of Progress At NAFTA Talks Even Though Talks Have Been Calmer Than Before
The current round of Nafta talks are proceeding with a certain degree of civility, according to some participants, even though there has not been much progress in the negotiations in Mexico to restructure the pact due to tough stand taken… Read More ›
U.S. Growth Gains Could Result In Fed Four Rate Hike In 2018: Goldman Sachs
Next year, the Federal Reserve would be required to raise rates of bank interest at least four times next year as wages and inflation would be boosted broadly because of the fact that the U.S. economy is going into the… Read More ›
Virginia Museum in U.S. Captured By Chinese Warriors Made Of Terracotta
While U.S. President Donald Trump is seemingly fighting the Chinese in the field of global trade, a set of China’s warriors have already set foot on to the historic Richmond, capital of U.S. state of Virginia. However, since these warriors… Read More ›
While Leaving Much More To Do, Some Progress Made At Bonn Climate Summit
Even as the global climate change summit in Bonn drew itself close to its end, representatives from multiple countries all across the world seemed confident that important progress was being made in transforming sustained political commitment into action in the real… Read More ›
Historic Deals At Dubai Airshow Sees Boeing, Airbus Making Bumper Gains In New Orders
In what was described as “the largest deal in EgyptAir history” by the chairman of EgyptAir, a big fat deal for purchasing 21 Boeing and Airbus planes from U.S. AirCap corporation was signed and announced by both the parties The… Read More ›
IHS Markit Study Says By 2040, New Vehicle Sale Would Slow Down While Miles Traveled Will Increase
A new research by HIS Markit that there would be multidimensional competition in the automotive sector in the future driven by new business models, convergence of disruptive technologies and government policies. “Many of its advantages as a fuel, such as… Read More ›