Currently, the biggest threat to the development and growth of the global economy is the ongoing trade war between the United States and China, believes the incoming European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde. The head of the International Monetary Fund… Read More ›
Month: September 2019
Fall In Human Migration But Rise In Labor And Family Migration In 2018: OECD
There has been a slight increase in migration flow in 2018 into the OECD countries compared to 2017, claimed a new OECD report, and noted an increase in family and labor migration with a sharp decline in number of asylum… Read More ›
Credit Card Interest Rates Hit Record High Despite Low Very Low Bank Rates
While the overall benchmark rate of interest in Europe has gone into the negative and some European banks charging fees from customers to hold their money, the scene in the credit card industry is entirely different. According to reports, there… Read More ›
Largest Of The Global Firms Take Green Energy Vows
Amid increasing calls for addressing climate change all across the world, pledges for big investments on green energy have been made by a host of the largest companies of the world such as Amazon and Google. While Amazon has set… Read More ›
Sale Of E-Cigarette To Be Stopped By Walmart In US In Response To Vaping Illness
No more e-cigarettes at the Walmart and Sam’s Club locations in the United States would be sold by the largest retailer of the world. This was communicated by Walmart on Friday through an internal memo which was accessed by the… Read More ›
Airbnb Plans To Go Public In 2020
United States based home rental firm Airbnb has finalized plans for listing itself art a stick exchange in 2020 which would make it the most high profile companies to decide to move to go public next year. The company issued… Read More ›
OECD Warns Of 3% Knock Off From UK Economy By A No-Deal Brexit
In the latest forecast for the global economy, the OECS has predicted that almost 3 per cent of Britain’s economic growth in the next three years would be wiped away in the case of a no-deal Brexit in comparison to… Read More ›
Global Markets Are Yet To Feel The Real Crunch Saudi Oil Outage
According to analysts and industry experts, Saudi Arabia currently is now using the crude stored with it to fill in the gap in global crude supply that has resulted because of the drone attacks on an oil facility of the… Read More ›
Hong Kong Approaches PR Firms To Rebuild Image Only To Be Snubbed By All
The government of Hong Kong wants to try and rebuild the embattled image of the city and had reportedly got in touch with eight public relations firms for that purpose. However according ot reports, none of the firms were willing… Read More ›
China’s Aviation Business To Reach About $3 Trillion In Next Two Decades: Boeing
Over the next two decades, almost $3 trillion worth of aviation industry business would be generated in China because of the growing demand for aviation in the country, Boeing has claimed. The Chinese aviation market will soon become the largest… Read More ›