An increase in protectionist rhetoric might just have started to get reflected already in first signs of damage to Europe’s economy amidst increasing trade tensions between the European Union and the United States. A quarter on quarter growth of just… Read More ›
Day: May 16, 2018
Continued Denuclearization Demands By U.S. Could Derail Trump Summit: North Korea
The persistence of the United States that North Korea give up all of its nuclear weapons could result in the rogue state puling out of the proposed talks with U.S. President Donald Trump. This threat was issued as North Korea… Read More ›
Cross-border derivatives contracts worth $35 trillion hangs in Brexit’s balance
ESMA and regulators across the EU are keeping a hawk eye on the mountain of cross border derivative contracts that go beyond Brexit. According to a top regulator from the European Union, the EU may not have enough time to… Read More ›
Acquisition central to Deutsche Boerse’s growth strategy: CEO Theodor Weimer
Theodor Weimer has however ruled out any mega deals. Deutsche Boerse’s new CEO, Theodor Weimer, who took office since the start of 2018, essentially told shareholders that he is on the lookout for future acquisitions and that it is one… Read More ›
Starbucks looks to triple its stores in China in the next 5 years
Starbucks is hoping the cost synergies in its deal with Nestle will enable it to mitigate the pressures of fighting waves of small boutique coffee stores in the U.S. and China. Feeling the pressure in its home market, Starbucks Corp… Read More ›
Two senior executives leave Tesla
In recent times there has been a flurry of senior executives leaving Tesla. These departures come at a time when the company is looking to ramp up the production of its Model 3 sedan. Tesla Inc lost two major executives,… Read More ›