In recent months, a string of protests by common citizens of Hong Kong has not only created political tensions in the city, it has also hit business – especially those in the luxury segment. The latest luxury brand in a… Read More ›
Sustainability
Slowing Economy Forces IEA To Cut Down 2019 Oil Demand Forecast: Reuters
The slowing down of the global economy, partially because of the trade war between the United States and China has forced the International Energy Agency (IEA) to bring down its oil demand forecast for 2019 The executive director of the… Read More ›
China’s mammoth’s to 303% of its GDP
China is not only loading up economies partnering in its Belt and Road project with an unsustainable pile of debt, back at home it is also struggling to stay afloat from a surging tsunami of debt which has now breached… Read More ›
Britain’s OBR Predicts A Recession For The Country For A No-Deal Brexit
The British government’s independent forecasting body – the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) has warned that there would be a recession in the country, with 2 per cent shrinkage in the economy, if there is a no-deal Brexit. It has… Read More ›
Electric Car Models To Increase By Three Time In Europe By 2021
According to the predictions of a European environmental lobby group, by 2021, the number of models of electric cars that would be available to consumers across Europe would growth by three times. The group said that the acceptance of electric… Read More ›
Cloud Deal Worth $2 Billion Signed Between Microsoft And AT&T
A deal has been reached between Microsoft Corp and AT&T Inc worth a total of $2 billion, according to sources quoted in reports, which would give access to the United States telecommunications company to the Azure cloud service of Microsoft… Read More ›
Trade Tensions The Major Threat To Global Economy, Says The IMF
The global economy could be hit by $455 billion next year if the trade war between the United States and China continues in the way it is now, warned the International Monetary Fund. The global trade flows were being negatively… Read More ›
Boris Johnson’s cunning plan for a no-deal Brexit
While there are a couple of scenarios by which Boris Johnson, Britain’s potential next Prime Minister, could deliver on his no-deal Brexit, the most cunning one involves removing them, temporarily of course, from having to deliberate on the issue. A… Read More ›
US Big Three Banks Report Good Earnings But Issue Warning Signs
While issuing warnings for the future of their business as well as for the financial industry as a whole, strong performance was reported by three big United States banks The reports of the banks clearly indicated that lower interest rate… Read More ›
Meal delivery company Blue Apron to include Beyond Meat on menu from August
Items including Beyond Burger, will be included in Blue Apron’s Signature Two-Serving Plan. On Tuesday, in a development that underscores a growing trend in the adoption of vegetable meat by consumers, Blue Apron Holdings Inc, a meal kit delivery company… Read More ›