Attempting to buy their way into international markets like never before, China’s health-care companies are on an acquisition tear. Going at a pace on track to exceed last year’s record total and a tenfold increase from the amount spent in… Read More ›
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Race to Wrest Drug and Banking Agencies From London Intensifies Among EU Rivals
The competition to wrest two prestigious European Union agencies from London in the wake of Britain’s vote to leave the bloc is all set to step up with Milan’s new mayor Giuseppe Sala scheduled to fly into London. More than… Read More ›
Samsung’s Galaxy S7 helps it get back on profitability track
Although it had been squeezed by Apple and Chinese budget phone manufacturers, in the beginning of this year, it outmanoeuvred both and emerged on top. Propelled by a surge in the sale of mobile phones, especially its flagship Galaxy S7, Samsung electronics… Read More ›
An act of Parliament will be required before Britain can trigger Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty
Mishcon de Reya playing a pivotal role in Britain’s history. Mishcon de Reya a law firm has started a legal action demanding that the British government first win legislative approval before triggering article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty, which will… Read More ›
Bank of Israel in dollar buying spree
The Central Bank has portrayed the move as an integral part of its monetary policy. With the shekel continuing to strengthen for a fifth day in a row, Israel’s central bank, the Bank of Israel, has engaged in buying “hundreds of… Read More ›
Brexit bridges Protestants unionists and Catholic nationalists for a United Ireland
While EU citizens are free to travel across EU states without a visa, with Scotland and Ireland wanting to remain with the EU could cost UK dearly as it will face the very issue it doesn’t want – free migration…. Read More ›
Credit Suisse’s CEO blames Brexit on lack of investment in Britain’s education system
With British voters wanting a second referendum perhaps they didn’t really grasp the full meaning and impact of their votes. Lack of investment in education is likely to have played a key role in this regard. As per Tidjane Thiam,… Read More ›
Deutsche Bahn analysing various Brexit scenarios
British railway commuters could face increased waiting time in the wake of Brexit. The CEO of Deutsche Bahn, Germany’s state-owned railway operator said business would be significantly hit once Britain triggers article 50 and starts the leaving process as Britain… Read More ›
Brexit questions EU’s irreversibility – Benoit Coeure
Brexit needs a timeline, so as to contain its economic costs. Benoit Coeure, an executive council member of the European Central Bank has termed Brexit as a move which questions the irreversibility of the project of the European Union. “Brexit… Read More ›
Slovakian President – Brexit has little impact on Slovak
Slovakia is one more country whose economy was not significantly ravaged by Brexit. Slovakian Prime Minister, Robert Fico has in a televised address said that Britain’s historic vote is unlikely to have any significant impact on Slovak’s economy. “We feel… Read More ›