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Oil Price Hike Hits At The Highest As Washington’s Sanctions On Iran Loom
Oil futures continue to take a spike with more than USD$2 a barrel on Monday, a steep level not seen since November 2014, as Iran braces for the upcoming second wave of economic sanctions implemented by the US following the Islamic Republic’s alleged violation of the 2015 Nuclear Pact, while a North American trade deal fosters growth in the region. Oil futures continue to take a spike with more than USD$2 a barrel on Monday, a steep level not seen since November 2014, as Iran braces for the upcoming second wave of economic sanctions implemented by the US following the Islamic Republic’s alleged violation of the 2015 Nuclear Pact, while a North American trade deal fosters growth in the region. -
Trump May Meet Xi In The Upcoming G20 Summit On November
Chinese President Xi Jinping and his counterpart, US President Donald Trump may meet once again, this time during the upcoming G20 Summit which will be held in Argentina, this coming November 30, a White House personnel said during an interview on Monday. Chinese President Xi Jinping and his counterpart, US President Donald Trump may meet once again, this time during the upcoming G20 Summit which will be held in Argentina, this coming November 30, a White House personnel said during an interview on Monday. -
Pentagon Official Remains Optimistic With China-US Ties Amidst Trade Tensions
Pentagon chief Jim Mattis said on Monday that there’s no reason to think that the ties between China and the United States have come to its worse, despite the cancellation of his trip to China and the apparent trade tensions the two countries have currently been dealing with. Pentagon chief Jim Mattis said on Monday that there’s no reason to think that the ties between China and the United States have come to its worse, despite the cancellation of his trip to China and the apparent trade tensions the two countries have currently been dealing with. -
Tesla Ends Third Quarter of 2018 With 53,000 Model 3s Made
The third quarter of 2018 has been one hell of a ride for Tesla as the company reported a ramped up production rate which, according to sources, peaked at a record-breaking 80,000 units made within three months, with more than half of the bulk being its newest car offering, the Model 3. The third quarter of 2018 has been one hell of a ride for Tesla as the company reported a ramped up production rate which, according to sources, peaked at a record-breaking 80,000 units made within three months, with more than half of the bulk being its newest car offering, the Model 3. -
Trump Admin Gives FBI Go-Signal To Interview Witnesses On Kavanaugh Inquiry
The drama behind the open investigation involving Supreme Court nominee, Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh, continues to take an interesting turn as the White House authorized on Monday the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) to further expand its investigative efforts into the sexual misdemeanours case against the accused. The drama behind the open investigation involving Supreme Court nominee, Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh, continues to take an interesting turn as the White House authorized on Monday the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) to further expand its investigative efforts into the sexual misdemeanours case against the accused. -
North Korea Won’t Disarm Its Nuke Arsenal Unless Washington Lifts Sanctions
Looks like the road for peace in the Korean Peninsula is never a straight path as Pyongyang told the United Nations on Saturday that there’s no way the country would give up on its nuclear weapons arsenal unless the United States will make its end of the bargain, and that is to finally lift the sanctions placed on North Korea. Looks like the road for peace in the Korean Peninsula is never a straight path as Pyongyang told the United Nations on Saturday that there’s no way the country would give up on its nuclear weapons arsenal unless the United States will make its end of the bargain, and that is to finally lift the sanctions placed on North Korea. -
China To Expand Income Tax Exemption On Foreign Firms Amidst Trade Tension
China confirmed on Sunday through the office of the finance ministry its plans to expand a preferential policy which temporarily exempt re-invested profits by foreign firms, a way to further boost capital inflow into the country amidst trade tensions with the US government. China confirmed on Sunday through the office of the finance ministry its plans to expand a preferential policy which temporarily exempt re-invested profits by foreign firms, a way to further boost capital inflow into the country amidst trade tensions with the US government. -
Tencent’s Restructuring Plan To Trim Down Business Units To Six
The Chinese internet behemoth Tencent Holdings Ltd. has announced on Sunday plans to kickstart its first business restructuring program in more than six years which would include the consolidation of company departments well as the creation of a new division slated to put focus on cloud computing. The Chinese internet behemoth Tencent Holdings Ltd. has announced on Sunday plans to kickstart its first business restructuring program in more than six years which would include the consolidation of company departments well as the creation of a new division slated to put focus on cloud computing. -
China Extends Currency Swap Deal With Argentina To Help Boost Its Dwindling Reserves
Argentina is now on its last leg in the process to finalize a new currency swap deal with China which if it goes through successfully, is set to add USD$9 billion worth of funds to the Latin American nation’s dwindling reserves. Argentina is now on its last leg in the process to finalize a new currency swap deal with China which if it goes through successfully, is set to add USD$9 billion worth of funds to the Latin American nation’s dwindling reserves. -
7.5-Magnitude Earthquake Claimed Hundreds Of Lives In Indonesia
Destruction lies everywhere in and around the city of Palu in Indonesia after a 7.5 magnitude earthquake hit the island of Sulawesi which further triggered a strong tsunami on Friday, killing on its wake, at least 800 people, with the figure predicted to increase in the days to come as the on-going search and rescue operations in the area continues, the National Disaster Mitigation agency said. Meanwhile, damages incurred by coastal city are still being assessed as the government make their way into the midst of the disaster. Destruction lies everywhere in and around the city of Palu in Indonesia after a 7.5 magnitude earthquake hit the island of Sulawesi which further triggered a strong tsunami on Friday, killing on its wake, at least 800 people, with the figure predicted to increase in the days to come as the on-going search and rescue operations in the area continues, the National Disaster Mitigation agency said. Meanwhile, damages incurred by coastal city are still being assessed as the government make their way into the midst of the disaster.