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Insurance Scandal To Result In Ouster Of Japan Post CEO And Heads Of Two Of Its Firms
Following the huge scandal in Japan over the issue of the illegitimate sales of insurance products by the Japan Post Holdings Co and its two subsidiaries, the CEO of the firm as well as the chiefs of its two subsidiary… Read More ›
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Boeing’s Ousted CEO Could Get A $60 Million Exit Package: Reports
Dennis Muilenburg, the former CEO of Boeing who was removed from his post last week over the 737 Max grounding scandal will be leaving the company with a huge exit package even though the company itself will linger in the… Read More ›
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Strongly opposes 2020 U.S. defense draft policy: China
On Thursday, in a statement China’s commerce ministry said, Beijing resolutely opposes the 2020 U.S. defense draft against Chinese firms and urges Washington to go beyond political leanings and create favorable conditions for Chinese companies. China is closely monitoring the… Read More ›
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Jointly operated Saudi-Kuwaiti oil field to produce 320,000 bpd by Dec. 2020
As per a report from Saudi-owned al-Arabiya TV, the Kingdom’s Khafji oil field, which is jointly operated with Kuwait, will produce 320,000 oil barrels per day (bpd) by the end of 2020. The announcement by was made by Prince Abdulaziz… Read More ›
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China’s import of U.S. soya surges in November
On Wednesday, according to available customs data, soybean imports from the United States by China has surged in November in comparison to the previous year. China has purchased 2.56 million tonnes of U.S. soybeans, up from zero a year ago… Read More ›
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UK Jobs And Investment Will Be Retained, Pledges Cobham’s US Acquirer
Amidst the growing criticism of the United Kingdom government to allow the take acquisition of UK based defence and aerospace company Cobham by a private equity firm of the United States at the dead of the night in a deal… Read More ›
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Reshoring Of Firms Due To US-China Trade War Boosts Office Rents In Taiwan
The business process of reshoring or the bringing back production and manufacturing in to the home country or the country of origin of a company from foreign shores has resulted in overcrowding of the office space market in Taiwan. Analysts… Read More ›
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Australia’s Cotton On starts investigating usage of forced prison labor by China’s Zhejiang Yunguang Printing
On Tuesday, Australian clothing retailer Cotton On Group stated, it is investigating a Chinese supplier over fears that it uses forced prison labor. The development comes in the wake of British supermarket operator Tesco PLC suspending ties with the same… Read More ›
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U.S. SEC investigating BMW on its sales practices
On Monday, German automaker BMW AG stated it is being probed by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. The development comes in the wake of a report of a probe related to the company’s sales practices. “We can confirm that… Read More ›
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