China wasn’t that its biggest companies should come back home. Stock exchanges outside of china have been chosen by some of the largest companies in China to launch IPOs in recent years. New York is the place where Alibaba and… Read More ›
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U.S. Supreme Court legalizes sports bettings
The market for legal sports betting could range between $1.2 billion and $57.6 billion of total wagers, with proceeds for gaming operators between $62 million and $2.9 billion. With the U.S. Supreme Court paving the way for U.S. states to… Read More ›
Amazon adopts policy for increasing diversity in its board
As per a filing by Amazon to the SEC, its board is set to review nominees from diverse candidates which includes minorities. In a move that aims to promote greater diversity in its Board, Amazon.com stated women and minorities are… Read More ›
Toshiba’s net profit expected to zoom on planned sale of its NAND memory business
Toshiba’s sale of its memory business hinges on getting regulatory approval from Chinese authorities by May 31, 2018. Toshiba Corp stated, it expects a 33% rise in net income thanks to proceeds from its planned $18 billion sale of… Read More ›
New Low Hit By Argentine Peso; Close To 25 Per Dollar
In spite of the efforts of the Macri government in Argentina and the International Monetary Fund to support and boost the financial position of the country, there was a further fall in the value of the country’s currency – peso,… Read More ›
Europa, Jupiter’s Moon The Best Bet For Alien Life Growth Following Discovery Of Water Blast
A fresh analysis of data obtained from a Nasa probe investigating Jupiter’s moon Europa has revealed that the craft passed through a monumental trail of water vapour which apparently burst out of the icy surface of the moon with so… Read More ›
First Domestically Manufactured Aircraft Carrier Launched By China
China’s navy achieved a new milestone with the trials of its first domestically built aircraft carrier. There is one operational carrier, the Liaoning, with the Chinese Navy, the Liaoning, — which is officially known as the People’s Liberation Army Navy…. Read More ›
JPMorgan applies to set up majority-owned securities business in China
The U.S. bank is one of several foreign banks, including UBS Group AG and Nomura Holdings Inc who have applied to set up majority-owned securities businesses in China, following relaxation of rules. On Monday, JPMorgan Chase & Co stated it… Read More ›
South Korea drags U.S. to WTO for unfair import restrictions
South Korea drags U.S. to WTO for imposing steep tariffs on its exports of washing machines and solar panels. On Monday, South Korea dragged the United States to the World Trade Organization (WTO) saying the imposition of hefty tariffs by… Read More ›
Alphabet’s Waymo hires Tesla’s chief technical contact with U.S. safety investigators
The hiring is likely to boost safety issues in Waymo’s self-driving cars. Waymo, Alphabet Inc’s self-driving unit stated, it has hired Matthew Schwall. Schwall was Tesla’s main technical contact with U.S. safety investigators. Schwall now joins Waymo’s safety team led… Read More ›