While the trade representatives from the United States and China get ready to start off negotiations on trade as a part of the 90 day truce agreed that China and the US agreed upon earlier in the month between Chinese… Read More ›
Strategy
China Should Speed Up Reforms To Counter Trade War, Urges Chinese Advisers
The Chinese government has the means to effectively tackle the economic setbacks because of the trade war with the United States, believes a group of current and former government advisers. While doing so, Chinese policy makers would also need to… Read More ›
Two Key Economic Indicators Reflects Slowdown In Chinese Economy
The latest November economic data from the second largest economy of the world – China, presented a grim picture. The growth in the retail segment was the slowest in November since weakest rate in 2003 and the rate of industrial… Read More ›
Toxic High Levels Of Lead In Kids’ Jewelry Kits, Target, Walmart, And Importer Sued In US
Retailers Target, Walmart and a toy importer have been alleged of distributing children’s jewelry-making kits which reportedly contain very high levels of lead which can be dangerous for children. The New York attorney general is also suing the three entities… Read More ›
Thyssenkrupp names Johannes Dietsch as its CFO
Johannes Dietsch played a pivotal role in Bayer, as its CFO, in arranging the funding for the $63 billion takeover of Monsanto. On Friday, Germany’s Thyssenkrupp stated, it would propose to name former Bayer finance chief Johannes Dietsch as its… Read More ›
Time to bet big on India: Blackstone’s Stephen Schwarzman
Macro and micro economic conditions makes investment opportunities in India a lucrative option. In an interview published by the Economic Times on Friday, Blackstone’s chairman Stephen Schwarzman stated, given India’s current scenario, this is the best time to invest in… Read More ›
Solar panels prices across market-segments at their historical low
Despite the weakness in the utility-scale solar market in the U.S due to Trump’s 30% tariffs on imported panels, the large volumes of projects that are being set up, along with China’s decision to heavily subsidies solar panels has led… Read More ›
Lack of clarity in Brexit has significant consequences for airlines industry
The leadership challenge faced by British Prime Minister Theresa May will have serious consequences for Brexit, including its extension or cancellation. Alexandre de Juniac, the head of the International Air Transport Association (IATA) has stated, the leadership challenge to British… Read More ›
Inditex reports $2.7 billion in net profits, records 4% growth in third quarter
Inditex is the world’s biggest clothing retailer. Its strategic decision to not provide discounts from September, unlike its peers, have contributed to its continued growth. Inditex, the world’s biggest clothing retailer, has reported a net profit of $2.7 billion (2.4… Read More ›
Clouds On Global Economy Gathering To Push It To The Next Financial Crisis: IMF
According to a warning by the deputy head of the International Monetary Fund, even while the world financial system being unprepared for another economic meltdown, there are dark clods gathering over the global economy that could lead to the setting… Read More ›