The circular economy around fashion is seemingly caught the fancy of US investors in the United States as there was a 40 per cent rise in the stock price of The RealReal, the US secondhand luxury fashion website, soon after… Read More ›
Month: June 2019
New Electric Vehicles Must Emit Noise For Safety Reasons, New EU Directive
A new European Union regulations that is set to be implemented from Monday, there has to be a device that would emit sounds in all of the new electric vehicles. This directive has been adopted by the EU after there… Read More ›
Trade Talks Between Japan And US To Be Accelerated
Japan and the United States are eager to strike a two-way trade agreement and both the countries would begin working-level meetings with greater intensity starting early next month as agreed between the two sides, said the Japanese Economy Minister Toshimitsu… Read More ›
Facebook’s Digital Currency Libra Likely To Face Strict Regulatory Scrutiny
While there are high hopes that Libra – the planned crypto currency of social media giant Facebook set to be launched in 2020, would be recognized globally as a legal tender within a year, there are many analysts who believe… Read More ›
Top Cocoa Producers Ivory Coast And Ghana To Set Minimum Floor Price
Two of the top cocoa producers of the world who account for 60 per cent of global supply – Ivory Coast and Ghana, have joined hands to set a minimum floor price for cocoa for chocolate companies in order to… Read More ›
EU Ministers To Participate In Cyber War Games To Prepare For Cyber Threat Form Russia And China
Following a number of incidents of cyber hacking from by elements in Russia and China that have caused an obvious alarm among European governments, the European Union now wants to respond to them and is will conduct a war games… Read More ›
UK Could Be Short Of Natural Gas Supply After Brexit
After Brexit, there could be shortage in supply of gas to the UK along with a potential rise in prices, warned an industry leader of the nation. In the eventuality of EU nations prioritizing their own countries during winter cold… Read More ›
IBM’s Acquisition Of Red Hat Approved Unconditionally By European Regulator
The landmark acquisition of open source vendor Red Hat worth $34 billion has been approved unconditionally by the European Commission (EC). The evaluation and approval process of the deal by the executive arm of Europe took just nine weeks to… Read More ›
Carlos Ghosn cancels news conference following concerns raised by his daughters
Although Ghosn’s lawyers did not specify the reasons for cancelling the news conference, earlier in April he had been rearrested after scheduling a news conference. On Friday, lawyers of Carlos Ghosn, the former Chairman of the Renault-Nissan alliance stated, he… Read More ›
Hong Kong steadily losing wealth to Singapore
The steady stream of wealth that is being moved out of Hong Kong to Singapore is due to China’s aggressive posturing on the former British isle. According to sources familiar with the matter at hands, many foreign wealth managers are… Read More ›