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Emirates will buy Rolls-Royce engines for $ 9.2 billion

British company Rolls-Royce agrees to sell the Trent 900 to the UAE air carrier - the company Emirates - and ensure their continued service. - The success of the Emirates in the last thirty years has been outstanding. For Rolls-Royce had the great honor to be part of this success, the company...

WEF report highlights digital divide amongst world powers

World Economic Forum has released a new report highlighting that many developing countries are not fully utilizing the advantages of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT). The Global Information Technology Report 2015 finds that digital divide is growing within and across...

Ron Paul: US is on the Brink of a Catastrophic Financial Crisis

The US economy may crush, and main reason for it would be dollar economic "bubble"collapse. It is not clear exactly when this happens, but it is obvious that it would be "quickly and unexpectedly," says an American politician. The United States is on the verge of "catastrophic economic crisis,"...

India to outpace China in economic growth this year: IMF

2015 is set to be the watershed year when India’ economic growth will outpace China’s, according to a recent IMF World Economic Outlook forecast. The world’s biggest democracy will grow to 7.5 percent, which will be fastest in last five years while China will slow down to 6.8 percent in 2015 from...

Eurozone Banks Expect Growth in Demand for Credit as a Result of QE

Eurozone banks expect a high demand for loans from companies and home buyers in the coming months, as the European Central Bank monetary emission improves financing conditions, a study has found. These results are the most obvious sign that lending rates in the euro area is accelerating. They are...

Taiwan is not allowed to participate in AIIB

China has rejected Taiwan's request accession to the Asian Bank of infrastructure investments (AIIB), created under the guidance of Beijing as a founder, reports MarketWatch. At the same time, Chinese officials said they would be happy if Taiwan decides applying to join as a new member after the...

Sustainable sourcing of palm oil is one challenge, labelling and selling it to consumers another.

As global manufacturers of confectionary make conscientious efforts to ensure that their sourcing of palm oil is sustainable and eco-friendly throughout their supply chain, smaller companies have yet to follow suit. Question is how will the usage of palm oil in Cadburys play out in the mind of the...

Our excessive compulsive purchase addictions will only fuel climatic changes

Climate change will only happen if we control our greed, change our excessive consumption patterns and not be naïve and gulp down just about anything corporates sell us through advertisements. Most companies know that instinctively most of us will protect our habitat. Our natural instincts towards...

Discovery of Crude Oil –Sparks Hopes in the UK

The discovery of oil near Gatwick has sent UKOG’s stocks rallying up 200%. Crude oil discovery near Gatwick airport has stimulated UK’s hopes for oil production. Massive oil reserves are equivalent to almost 100 billion barrels of crude oil. The discovery was made by a small exploration firm, Horse...

Modest Growth in China’s Inflation – A Positive Surprise

China’s inflation showed signs of optimism along with the predictions that more monetary easing measures are in the pipeline. China’s consumer inflation recorded modest growth in March thereby opening doors for the policy makers to slash interest rates. It was a positive surprise, as the Chinese...
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