Fisker, the most recent electric car company to fail due to funding issues, low sales, and issues with the supply chain and distribution, filed for bankruptcy protection. The popular Ocean electric SUV from Fisker has not seen much demand. The… Read More ›
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Green Energy Produced In Spain Could Be More Than The Demand
Windmills were formerly the main feature of Castilla-La Mancha, a patchwork plain in central Spain. However, the contemporary version of them is now much more noticeable on the region’s skyline: wind turbines. This panorama is viewed from the 28 enormous… Read More ›
Chinese Businesses Want Probes Of EU Pork As The Trade Dispute Gets Worse
According to the state-backed Global Times, Chinese companies have formally requested an anti-dumping investigation against pork imports from the European Union, intensifying tensions following the bloc’s imposition of anti-subsidy charges on Chinese-made electric vehicles. After Brussels imposed tariffs of up… Read More ›
China Wants The EU To Stop Its “Wrong Practices” Over EV Tariffs
Beijing said on Thursday that it hoped the European Union would change its “wrong practices” and resolve trade disputes via negotiation. Beijing denounced EU tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles as protectionist conduct. China’s response, along with those of other parties… Read More ›
Data Of 560 Million Users Of Ticketmaster Allegedly Stolen
560 million Ticketmaster customers’ personal information is allegedly in the possession of a bunch of hackers. The gang claiming responsibility, ShinyHunters, claims that partial credit card details, phone numbers, addresses, and names of Ticketmaster users worldwide are among the stolen… Read More ›
Notwithstanding Tokyo’s $62 Billion Intervention, The Yen Continues To Weaken
Over the course of the last month, Japanese officials intervened in the foreign exchange market to strengthen the yen, spending 9.79 trillion yen ($62.23 billion). While these actions prevented the currency from falling further, they are unlikely to stop longer-term… Read More ›
Easing Of Bets On Rate Cuts And Profit Taking Results In Drop In Gold Prices
Tuesday’s decline in gold prices was caused by investors taking gains following a recent surge and pressure from the less likely possibility of rate reduction by the Federal Reserve. The market was also waiting for important U.S. inflation data that… Read More ›
Quickest Yearly Hike Rate Since March 2015 In Corporate Service Prices In Japan
According to Bank of Japan statistics released on Tuesday, Japanese corporate services prices increased in April at their quickest rate since early 2015. This was due in part to rising labour costs in the services sector, which is encouraging for… Read More ›
Its Appropriate Time Next Week For A Rate Cut, Says Rehn Of European Central Bank’s Rehn Says
It seems almost certain that there will be an interest rate drop next week after two influential European Central Bank members on Monday threw their support behind the idea. Olli Rehn, the director of Finland’s central bank and a member… Read More ›
According To JPMorgan, Two Of Asia’s “Supremely Interesting” Equity And M&A Markets Are India And Japan
Speaking on Asia’s stock and deal-making landscape, JPMorgan’s Filippo Gori stated at the bank’s Global China Summit on Thursday that India and Japan are two bright spots in Asia’s “supremely interesting” markets. “You have the burning country of Japan. India,… Read More ›