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EY Survey Finds High Degree of Distrust towards Japanese Employers by their Employees
While it might sound like a great thing – lifetime employment is not always so if one hates the place of work. This is what a survey report in Japan has found out while in reference to the plight of… Read More ›
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Toshiba Sued over its Accounting Scandal by Japan Government Pension Fund
A law suit that claims nearly $10 million in damages has been filed against Toshiba by Japan’s $1.3 trillion public pension fund. The damages have been claimed after the fund lost money following the accounting scandal that pushed down the… Read More ›
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Money Transfers Seem Like “Sending an iMessage” as Banks Try Ripple Blockchain
In a move that could make the process of using blockchain technology faster and cheaper, several global banks including Santander and UBS are conducting real-world trials using blockchain technology for international cross-border payments. Technology provided by U.S. start-up Ripple to test… Read More ›
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Ex-Deutsche Bank Executive in Asia Sues Lender for $17 Million
The German firm Deutsche Bank AG is being sued for HK$135.3 million ($17 million) in a wrongful dismissal claim filed with Hong Kong’s labor tribunal by a former co-head of Asia corporate finance at the bank – Douglas Morton. According to… Read More ›
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What’s in Store for the Oil Industry if there’s a Brexit?
There would be a fall in the price of oil – but not for long, predicts the Societe Generale’s head of oil market research, if the U.K. public votes to leave the European Union (EU). With a positive reaction seen… Read More ›
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Airwave Tussle Likely for GM’s Talking Cadillac as it Steers on Collision Course with Silicon Valley
Cars, that would tend to fulfill a safety vision decades in the making, that can automatically brake to avoid collisions is being rolled out by General Motors Co. The company announced the rolling out of a sedan laden with gadgets… Read More ›
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Possible Brexit Forces British Companies to Prepare for Long Night
Extra funds, pre-written statements and plans for late-night vigils by teams of consultants are being done by British companies as preparations for the possibility that the country will vote to leave the European Union. A last-minute flurry of preparations in… Read More ›
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$600 Milion to be paid by Mitsubishi as Compensation to Customers of four models over mileage cheating
As a part of the reimbursement costs that will total at least $600 million for its overstating of mileage readings, Japan’s Mitsubishi Motors Corp said it plans to give owners of four mini vehicles close to $1,000 in compensation. Nissan… Read More ›
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BNP, Santander Staff being Probed in Spain Over Roles in Tax Case
Amid allegations they may have helped shield customers’ international transfers from tax authorities, the Spanish authorities are investigating some Banco Santander SA and BNP Paribas SA employees, reported Bloomberg citing a person familiar with the probe. By analyzing evidence including papers… Read More ›
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Will the $30 trillion ‘Great Wealth Transfer’ Change the Way of Financial Advising
Demographics and the aging of the baby boomers is the most important issues that looms for the financial advice industry. Roughly $30 trillion in assets would be transferred to their Gen X and millennial children by the biggest and wealthiest… Read More ›