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Moody’s Slashes Its Forecast For Global Vehicles Sale For 2020 Due To Coronavirus
Even as a number of global car makers have issued warnings of profit for the current year being hit because of the coronavirus outbreak in China and elsewhere, its global vehicle sales forecast for the current year has also been… Read More ›
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Equivalence for financial services not part of Brexit negotiations: EU
In a statement, the European Commission stated, Brexit negotiations with Britain will not include British financial firms gaining access to the EU market. The clarification comes in the wake of Britain stating it wants a “legally binding” framework to access… Read More ›
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EU mulling measures to support sectors adversely hit by coronavirus: EU Commissioner
On Thursday, the European Union commissioner stated, the bloc was weighing options which includes measures to support those sectors which have been adversely hit by China’s coronavirus; it would however need more time to assess its precise economic impact. “It… Read More ›
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Bank of America slashes global economic growth to lowest since 2009 financial crisis
On Thursday, Bank of America cut its world growth forecast to the lowest level since the peak of the global financial crisis in 2009. “We have cut our 2020 global growth forecast to 2.8% (from 3.2%). This would be the… Read More ›
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Pandemic fears spreads, markets shed $3 trillion
On Thursday, with China’s coronavirus continuing to spread at its fastest pace outside China, shares continued to plunge downward wiping out more than $3 trillion in value in this week alone. U.S. Treasuries yields also hit their record lows on… Read More ›
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JPMorgan Chase & Co names Filippo Gori as its new Asia Pacific CEO
On Thursday, JPMorgan Chase & Co named veteran Filippo Gori as its new Asia Pacific CEO; he will oversee strategy and operations across seventeen markets in the region. Gori, who has stuck with the bank for the last twenty years,… Read More ›
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Facebook Users Want To Be Paid $8.44 A Month For Selling Users’ Bank Balance, Finds A Study
A study that was conducted to ascertain the value that people in various countries attach to their personal information has shown that Facebook users of Germany would want the social media company to pay them about $8 per month against… Read More ›
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Chinese Scientist Dubbed ‘SARS Hero’ Will Advice iPhone Maker Foxconn
The well known Chinese scientist who was behind the discovery of the SARS virus in 2003 has been tapped by Foxconn, the largest contract manufacturer of electronics of the world, to provide the company valuable advice on how to prevent… Read More ›
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Remdesivir Drug Of Gilead Sciences Could Help Treat Coronavirus Patients: WHO
In a positive news about the fight to find a drug against the novel coronavirus, the World Health Organization said that it has found that there are signs that the United States based company Gilead’s drug remdesivir could be able… Read More ›
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AI Infrastructure Race Pushes Global Tech Firms Into Unprecedented Battle for Memory Chip Supplies
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