The Covid-19 pandemic is likely to accelerate the consolidation of the aircraft leasing industry, believes the head of major lessor SMBC Aviation Capital. The aircraft leasing industry has control of more than 40 per cent of the total global passenger… Read More ›
Day: May 25, 2021
Report Finds Corporate America Appointed More Black Directors Last Year Following Social Justice Protests
A new report published by consultancy ISS Corporate Solutions has revealed that since the killing of George Floyd last year at the hands of Minneapolis police, there has been a significant rise in the number of African-American directors who have… Read More ›
M&A Investment Bankers Start Meeting In Person After Boom Via Zoom
After conducting merger and acquisition meeting via video conferencing apps such as Zoon during the pandemic, investment bankers are now rushing to see company CEOs and other top executives in person with the restrictions imposed on movement due to Covcid-19… Read More ›
Global Property Markets Will Surge This Year
A poll recently conducted by the news agency Reuters showed that there is expected to be a growth in residential property markets in major economies in the current year because of huge monetary and fiscal support and because of the… Read More ›
UK’s backing of global corporate tax contingent on White House’s support on cracking down on US tech giants: UK Treasury
A report from The Telegraph stated, the UK treasury may back a global overhaul of corporate tax as outlined by U.S. President Joe Biden if the White House supports its demand to crack down on U.S. tech giants. Britain has… Read More ›
Tires for cars and light trucks from Vietnam being unfairly subsidized by currency undervaluation: US Commerce Department
In a statement, the U.S. Commerce Department said, tires for cars and light truck from Vietnam are being unfairly subsidized given that its currency is undervalued. The development marks the first finding of its kind by the US Commerce Department…. Read More ›
EU-Britain tensions stem from Brexit, not from Northern Ireland protocol: Ursula von der Leyen
On Tuesday, the head of the European Commission said, tensions with Britain, a former EU member, stem from Brexit and not from issues surrounding the Northern Ireland protocol that has been agreed by both sides. After the first day of… Read More ›
Fully vaccinated Chileans can move freely within country while maintaining COVID-19 protocols
In a statement the Chilean government said, citizens who are fully vaccinated against COVID-19 will be allowed to move more freely within the country. The country has sealed its borders through mid-June in a bid to restrict fresh spikes in… Read More ›