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  • Starbucks Turns Over European Markets To Mexican Partner
    Starbucks store in Los Angeles
    Starbucks announced that it officially bestowed all licensing rights of its branches in France, the Netherlands, Belgium, and Luxemburg to Alsea, a Mexican restaurant operator which has been the company’s strategic partner for 16 years.
  • US Economists Warns Of Looming Recession By 2020
    Federal Reserve building in Washington
    Senior economists were one in predicting that the United Nations could plunge into a recession in two years. They identify different indicators for their predictions with some saying that economic uncertainty has resulted from the ongoing trade war started by U.S. President Donald Trump.
  • London Attracts $88 Billion Of Foreign Investments Amid Brexit Concerns
    London
    A report released by the City of London Corporation underplayed the potential economic and financial impact of Brexit which is set to take effect on March 29, 2019.
  • 3.4 Billion People Struggle To Make Ends Meet With Less Than $5.50 A Day
    World Bank
    The World Bank released its report, titled “Piecing Together the Poverty Puzzle” on Oct. 17.
  • World Economic Forum Releases Annual Corruption Index
    Yemen
    The World Economic Forum released its annual corruption index released on Oct. 16.
  • Yang Huiyan And Three Other Chinese Dominate Hurun Richest Women Report 2018
    Business Women
    Hurun Report, a research, media, and investment business channel, released its China rich list of 2018.
  • Jamal Khashoggi Death Puts Saudi-Backed US Tech Startups To Test
    Activists hold pictures of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi during a protest
    Saudi Arabia has pumped billions of investments in U.S. tech startups and established companies. As the diplomatic crises over Jamal Khashoggi death persist, these startups find themselves at an extremely difficult position.
  • Trump Administration Woos Iraq For General Electric To Get $15 Billion Power-Generation Contract In Iraq
    An electrician works at a local generator in Baghdad
    Media reports alleged that U.S. officials lobbied for General Electric to get a supposed $15 billion power generation contract with Iraq, undermining Siemens which has exerted months of efforts to win the deal.
  • North, South Korea Re-establish Cross-Border Road Connections
    North Korea's Ri Son Gwon shakes hands with South Korean Unification Minister Cho
    In a sign of continued peace between North and South Korea, officials announced on Monday that the two countries agreed to reconnect their cross-border road and rail links that were shut down during the Korean War.
  • Warner Brothers Shuts Down DramaFever
    DramaFever Logo
    In what appeared to be a hurried decision, Warner Brothers had officially shut down DramaFever on Oct. 16.
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