The US Federal Reserve finally came to terms with the slow U.S. recovery from the 2007–2009 recession during its policy meeting in September 2016. This followed years of consternation. According to transcripts of a meeting where policymakers cut their median… Read More ›
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How Did The Once Highly Acclaimed Company WeWork Reach Its Decline?
Once hailed as the office of the future, WeWork. However, there is currently “substantial doubt” regarding it. What happened? Beginning in 2018, David Born, the owner of Born Licencing, a modest character and film licencing company with headquarters in the… Read More ›
Report Claims Saudi Border Guards Killed Hundreds Of Migrants
According to a recent Human Rights Watch investigation, Saudi border guards are responsible for the widespread murder of migrants along the Yemeni border. According to the story, hundreds of people have reportedly been shot to death, many of them Ethiopians… Read More ›
With Its Focuses On Cheaper Materials In The Future, GM Supports An EV Battery Startup.
According to the company’s announcement on Wednesday, General Motors is funding a Silicon Valley startup to expedite the creation of a more cost-effective battery chemistry for its next electric vehicles. A two-year-old Mountain View, California, firm called Mitra Chem utilises… Read More ›
China’s Financial Problems Get Worse As A Trust Corporation Misses Payments And Property Prices Drop
Worries that China’s worsening real estate sector problem is choking what little economic momentum there is have increased in response to missed payments on investment products by a major Chinese trust firm and a decline in home prices. Angry investors… Read More ›
Hopes For Increased Consumption Improve Earnings Projections Of Asian Corporates
For the first time in four months, analysts are upgrading their earnings projections for Asian corporations as decreasing pricing pressures increase consumer spending and decreasing recession fears in Western economies are anticipated to increase export revenues. Based on Refintiv data,… Read More ›
Penny Stocks – Amyris, WeWork, And Proterra, Getting Popular With Retail Investors
WeWork, a once-coveted company that is now a micro-cap, as well as other penny stocks like Amyris and Proterra are the newest targets of speculative wagers from retail traders. Shares of the financially precarious companies are surging in significant trading… Read More ›
China’s Patchy Rebound Could Increase Concerns About Demand For American Luxury Goods Companies
A slower-than-expected rebound in a crucial market would undoubtedly hurt sales for U.S. luxury brands like Michael Kors owner Capri and Estee Lauder. China most certainly made the U.S. need for cooling worse. After China relaxed stringent import controls to… Read More ›
European Travelers Flee The Heat And Extend Summer Due To Weather Changes And Travel North
After a summer of debilitating heatwaves that ravaged southern Europe, travellers are now anticipated to come to northern Europe, wondering if cooler temperatures could suit them better. Although bookings to destinations like Denmark, Finland, the Netherlands, Norway, and Sweden are… Read More ›
Here Are Some Reasons Why PayPal Is Attempting To Get Its 435 Million Customers Into The $120 Billion Stablecoin Industry
With great claims about how it can transfer money across millions of cryptocurrency investors, PayPal became the first significant U.S. fintech business to launch its own crypto token with a dollar-pegged stablecoin known as PayPal USD on Monday. The company… Read More ›