The Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) has said that strict virus quarantine measures in Hong Kong are not being applied on top bankers. An application for the mandatory 21-day quarantine could be filed by senior banking executives who are fully… Read More ›
Sustainability
UK’s COVID-19 vaccine passport as legal requirement for large events to be scrapped
In a report, The Daily Telegraph said, Britain plans on dropping its COVID-19 passports as a legal requirement for large events. Officials who are reviewing the status of COVID-19 certificates believe that there is no scope in UK law that… Read More ›
Economic growth likely to return to pre-COVID-19 levels in early 2022: French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire
In a statement on Monday, French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire said, the public deficit is likely to hover at 9.4% of the country’s gross domestic product; the previous estimate was 9%. In an interview with national TV channel France… Read More ›
Since Brexit, EU Tariffs Worth Billions Faced By British Exports
Analysis of official EU statistics shows that since Brexit was imposed, tariffs on trade with the European Union have has been faced by British exports worth billions of pounds. Taxes were applied on up to £3.5bn of British exports even… Read More ›
Tech Supply Chain Threatened With Disruption Due To Vietnam Coronavirus Outbreak
Factories located in Vietnam’s industrial northern provinces, where the units of suppliers of tech giants such as Apple, Samsung and other global tech firms are located, is operating below capacity because of a rapidly spreading Covid-19 outbreak there, said reports… Read More ›
Vietnamese business hub Ho Chi Minh City enacts COVID-19 protocols
In a statement on Sunday, the Vietnamese government said, its business hub Ho Chi Minh City will begin social distancing measures for 15 days starting from May 31. The effort is aimed at curbing the spread of coronavirus-induced COVID-19 pandemic…. Read More ›
Backlash Against Big Oil Hailed As Catalyst For Aviation Green Fuels By IATA
According to the head of global airline body IATA, the global airlines will be prompted to raise its own environmental goals because of increasing backlash of activists and investors of oil majors against the companies’ ‘green’ shift which is seen… Read More ›
New Report Calls For Tripling Green Investments By 2030
The State of Finance for Nature Report suggested that the world needs to triple its investment in nature-based solutions by 2030 while increasing them by four times by 2050 to avoid irreversible damage to economies, the planet and humanity itself… Read More ›
Covid-19 Origin Probes Being ‘Poisoned By Politics’, Says WHO
The probes to find out the origin of the Covid-19 causing novel coronavirus are being “poisoned by politics”m said a top official of the World Health Organization (WHO) on Friday. This Wednesday, United States president Joe Biden announced that he… Read More ›
Brazil Facing Worst Dry Spell In 91 Years, Put On Drought Alert
With Brazil facing its worst dry spell in 91 years, the government agencies of the country have issued warnings of droughts in the country this week. That has caused concerns and fears of measures such as energy rationing, hitting hydroelectric… Read More ›