The growth in euro zone economy will be faster for both this year and next than was previously estimated, said the European Commission on Wednesday even though there are growing concerns that there could be fresh restrictions because of the… Read More ›
Day: July 8, 2021
Transatlantic Routes Could Re-Open In Weeks, Says IATA Airlines Head
There was cautious optimism among the travel industry about a surge in demand in the industry in the second half of the year, said the head of global airline body International Air Transport Association Director General (IATA) Willie Walsh. Walsh… Read More ›
French banking giant BPCE diversifies revenue streams, increases focus on ESG in profit push
On Thursday, France’s BPCE, which is in the process of delisting its Natixis investment banking arm, announced plans to boost its revenues by 2024 by partly increasing its focus on sustainable investing. It expects the move to generate additional revenues… Read More ›
Elon Musk’s Boring Company bids to build underground transit system between downtown and Fort Lauderdale
In a statement, the mayor of Florida said, Elon Musk’s Boring Company has submitted a bid to build an underground transit system between downtown and the beach in Fort Lauderdale. “This could be a truly innovative way to reduce traffic… Read More ›
FTSE Russell to remove Chinese stock from its global indexes
Following U.S. President Joe Biden updating an executive order banning non-compliant Chinese companies from US stock exchanges, global index publisher FTSE Russell said it will remove a further 20 Chinese companies from its indexes. Many of these companies have alleged… Read More ›