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WTO Leadership Selection Is Critically Dependent On US President Elections

Ambassadors of 164 member countries with the World Trade Organization (WTO) met with senior officials for private ‘confessionals’ to convey who country supported as the head of the global trade regulator which indicated a push by the organization to select a new leader.   But according to...

Deutsche Bank subsidiary to pay US over $ 582,000 in fines

Deutsche Bank Trust Company Americas (DBTCA, a subsidiary of the German Deutsche Bank) has agreed to pay a fine of more than $ 582,000 for violating US sanctions imposed on Russia over Crimea. According to the US Treasury Department, this is a series of violations. The investigation established...

Quotes of European oil grades fall below $40 per barrel

For the first time since the end of June, the price of North Sea Brent oil fell below $ 40 per barrel. The commodity market was negatively impacted by the decision of Saudi Arabia to lower oil prices for key clients, as well as by a global decline in risk appetite among investors. If the negative...

Samsung To Close Production At Its Only China TV Factory By November

In its latest plans of shifting out it production facilities from China – the second largest economy of the world, South Korean electronics giant Samsung has now decided to stop production of televisions at the only remaining TV production unit in the country by the end of November, said a...

Japans’ SoftBank To Jointly Operate Oyo Business In Latin America: Reuters

According to the head of Oyo Brazil, Japan’s Softbank Group will get involved in a direct role in the management of its hospitality startup Oyo’s operations in Latin America amid the novel coronaviorus pandemic hit to the travel and tourism industry. For this purpose, a joint venture will be formed...

Capgemini Forecasts Double-Digit 2020 Revenue Growth And A Recovery In Second Half

The diversification of its business has helped the French consulting and IT services provider Capgemini to tide over the economic impact of the novel coronavirus pandemic which helped the company to forecast an expected double-digit revenue growth in 2020 along with forecasting a gradual recovery...

Bank of England: Financial sector employees will not be able to quickly and massively return to offices

The Bank of England believes that employees of financial companies and banks will not be able to quickly return to their offices as the British government wants, due to the current security regulations due to COVID-19. This opinion was expressed on Wednesday by the executive director of the Bank of...

Surge In Sale For Lego As Housebound Families During Pandmeic Turn To Play

As the novel coronavirus pandemic forced families to stay indoors and spend more time playing together at home, there has been an increased demand for the games of Lego which propped the sales of the company by 14 per cent in the first six months of the current year, said the Danish toy maker on...

Wholesale e-Commerce Service Started In India By Walmart's Flipkart

In a major push to get into the lanes and by-lanes of India, Walmart owned Indian e-retailer Flipkart launched its online wholesale service targeted for the small mom-and-pop stores and other small businesses. The company announced this new venture on Wednesday and this new offering is aimed to...

Virgin Atlantic resumes flights from UK to Mumbai, Delhi, Tel Aviv and several US cities

British airline Virgin Atlantic, which is experiencing financial problems due to the COVID-19 crisis, will resume flights to Mumbai, Delhi, Tel Aviv, Lagos, Washington, Las Vegas, Boston and Seattle, according to the air carrier. The airline intends to resume flights from the UK to 17 destinations...
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