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China Holds $40.4 Billion Of Commercial Investment In Australia
A group of researchers in Australia designed a new methodology that effectively tracked the nature of Chinese investments that flowed into the country. A group of researchers in Australia designed a new methodology that effectively tracked the nature of Chinese investments that flowed into the country. -
Tokyo’s Tsukiji Market Closes After 83 Years
Japan’s iconic Tsukiji fish market of 83 years has officially closed its doors on Oct. 6. It has become an end of an era for the hundreds of fishmongers who traded seafood for the past decades. Japan’s iconic Tsukiji fish market of 83 years has officially closed its doors on Oct. 6. It has become an end of an era for the hundreds of fishmongers who traded seafood for the past decades. -
US Government Refutes Bloomberg’s Spying Claims
The Department of Homeland Security denied claims that Apple and other U.S. companies were breached as alleged in a report published by Bloomberg Businessweek on Oct. 4. The Department of Homeland Security denied claims that Apple and other U.S. companies were breached as alleged in a report published by Bloomberg Businessweek on Oct. 4. -
Southeast Asian Businesses Diversify In Hong Kong
The hundreds of thousands of Indonesian and Filipino domestic helpers in Hong Kong are driving the growth of Southeast Asian companies in the city. The hundreds of thousands of Indonesian and Filipino domestic helpers in Hong Kong are driving the growth of Southeast Asian companies in the city. -
US Toy Industry Faces Uncertainty Ahead
The U.S. toy industry is facing uncertainty due to manufacturing problems arising from the escalating China-US trade war. The U.S. toy industry is facing uncertainty due to manufacturing problems arising from the escalating China-US trade war. -
Federal Reserve Raises Interest Rates On Strong Economic Outlook
The U.S. Federal Reserve has been increasing its interest rates in short intervals and in a rapidly alarming succession. The U.S. Federal Reserve has been increasing its interest rates in short intervals and in a rapidly alarming succession. -
Revised NAFTA May Serve As ‘Template’ For US Trade Relations
While the Trump administration was all praises for the revised NAFTA, some analysts said USMCA offered 'nothing radically new.' While the Trump administration was all praises for the revised NAFTA, some analysts said USMCA offered 'nothing radically new.' -
Hybrid-To-Electric Commercial Aircraft Soaring By 2020 With French Engine Supplier
Zunum Aero hopes to fly its first hybrid-to-electric commercial plane by 2020 with the help of a new generation engine turbine from Safran Helicopter Engines. Zunum Aero hopes to fly its first hybrid-to-electric commercial plane by 2020 with the help of a new generation engine turbine from Safran Helicopter Engines. -
Hong Kong Still Tops Bloomberg’s List Of Least Affordable Houses
Housing properties remained the most expensive in Hong Kong and San Francisco in annual Bloomberg Global City Housing Cost Index. Housing properties remained the most expensive in Hong Kong and San Francisco in annual Bloomberg Global City Housing Cost Index. -
Asian Buys 60-Year-Old Macallan Valerio Adami For $1.1 Million
Bonhams, one of the world’s oldest and largest auctioneers of valuables antiques, broke another record for its sale of The Macallan Valerio Adami 1926 for $1.1 million. Bonhams, one of the world’s oldest and largest auctioneers of valuables antiques, broke another record for its sale of The Macallan Valerio Adami 1926 for $1.1 million.