Although the leaders of the world’s largest trading bloc did not specifically mention China and the United States, the writing on the wall is lucid. On Friday, leaders across the European Union pledged to act unanimously and firmly against protectionism… Read More ›
Regulations & Legal
Seven Year-Long Patent Infringement Battle Settled By Apple And Samsung
The legal patent infringement fight between Apple and Samsung that had dragged on for seven years have been just ended by the companies. Court documents filed on Wednesday by the companies show that the two companies have agreed to a… Read More ›
Fox-Disney deal set to be approved by U.S. antitrust regulators: source
The deal will still need to be approved by regulators from other countries. As per a source familiar with the matter at hand, the U.S. Justice Department is set to provide antitrust approval for Walt Disney Co’s bid to acquire… Read More ›
Preliminary Tests For Drug For Aggressive Prostate Cancer Concluded By NucleoBio
Efficacy for its newest product, Prostreatm has been demonstrated by NucleoBio Inc. in its attempt to develop a drug that can efficiently treat aggressive prostate cancer. Preventing the growth and spread of the most aggressive form of prostate cancer –… Read More ›
Brexit Custom Costs Will Increase Price Of Cars: BMW
Custom arrangement costs because of Brexit would increase price of its vehicles, BMW has said, The making of cars such as the Mini would become costlier because of new border systems and warehousing, said Ian Robertson, BMW’s UK special representative…. Read More ›
Scotland’s Sturgeon priming itself for elections in autumn 2018
The UK has seen 4 elections in an equal number of years. In a significant development that could potentially have a bearing on Brexit negotiations, Nicola Sturgeon, Scotland’s First Minister has moved one of her key allies into a campaigning… Read More ›
Australian Strategic Policy Institute finds Huawei Technologies sponsoring overseas trips of Australian politicians
China’s Huawei Technologies Co Ltd, the world’s biggest maker of telecommunications network equipment, is increasingly finding it difficult to break into the U.S. and Australia telecommunication market on security concerns. A report by Australian think-tank Australian Strategic Policy Institute (ASPI)… Read More ›
Brexit Is Hurting The UK Following Two Years Of The Referendum
Between the intervening time period from the third quarter of 2016, the time soon after the Brexit referendum, and the first quarter of 2018, there has been a loss of £35 billion ($46 billion) in output in the UK economy… Read More ›
Law and Justice (PiS) party’s musical chair of CEOs places Poland’s stock market at greater risks
By far the largest beneficiary of EU’s funds, PiS’ management of state run corporates have investors running for cover. With Poland’s ruling party making a flurry of changes in the leadership of state-controlled enterprises, the country’s stock exchange, that beat… Read More ›
SEC completes investigation into Toshiba’s past accounting practices, no fines levied
This brings a closure to Toshiba’s 2015 accounting scandal. On Monday, is what is likely to be a huge sign of relief for Japan’s Toshiba Corp, the conglomerate disclosed that the U.S Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) had completed its… Read More ›