Boosting routes between the world’s two largest travel markets and possibly involving the U.S. carrier taking a stake in the state-owned airline, China Southern Airlines is in talks over a tie-up with American Airlines. Aafter Delta Air Lines Inc bought… Read More ›
Sustainability
Amid Diplomatic Stand-Off, Hyundai Suspends China Plant For A Week
Concerns that a diplomatic standoff may be hurting sales in the top market of South Korea’s Hyundai Motor, the automaker announced on Monday that it had suspended production at one of its Chinese factories for a week. Because of Beijing’s… Read More ›
Uber discontinues the usage of self-driving cars in its fleet after accident
Uber is withdrawing from the driverless car project, pending the results of an investigation into the accident. Uber is playing it safe. With one of Uber’s autonomous vehicle crashing on a roadway in Arizona, the ride-hailing company has suspended its… Read More ›
British manufacturers to brunt of a hard Brexit
The British manufacturing industry along with its financial and banking sector is likely to bear the brunt of a hard Brexit strategy. Today, British manufacturers have told Prime Minister Theresa May, it would be prudent to drop the threat of… Read More ›
After Brexit, Chocolate Could Get Smaller, Cadbury Says
Even while committing to stay in Britain after Brexitt, the size of its products could be shrunk or the prices could be raised after Brexit, Cadbury has said. the country would still be the “home of chocolate manufacturing” and the… Read More ›
Pwc Study Says At Risk Of Being Replaced By Robots Are Millions Of UK Workers
As the automation of routine tasks gathers pace in a new machine age, more than 10 million UK workers are at high risk of being replaced by robots within 15 years, suggests a new report. Due to breakthroughs in artificial… Read More ›
The EU Vote That Could Open Te Door To Russia Is Under-The-Radar
One vote that promises to strengthen Russia’s foothold in the European Union, has escaped the glare as eyes are fixed on populist threats in other European Union elections. To benefit voters who feel let down by the bloc a decade after membership, they’ll… Read More ›
ECB Warns Brexit Is A ‘Major Risk’ For Euro Zone Banks Still Not Profitable Enough
Amidst the risks that are faced by many European banks and indeed the entire sector faces, banks need to boost their profitability and business models, waned the European Central Bank on Thursday. In its annual report on supervisory activities, the… Read More ›
Britain places alert level at “severe” after terror attack
It is probably not a coincidence that terrorists tried to attack the British parliament. In a development that is likely to have wide ranging ramifications for Britain, Islamist-inspired attackers stabbed a policeman and plowed a car into pedestrians close to… Read More ›
Goldman Says Rather Than Price Setter, OPEC Is Now An Inventory Manager
Goldman Sachs analysts say that an oversupply situation would be created and a big problem faced for efforts by major oil producing nations to support prices by an increase in new production projects and a shale boom. Record production capability… Read More ›