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  • Aston Martin Speeds Through $6.7 Billion IPO Pricing
    An Aston Martin logo is seen on the outside of a dealership in central London
    Aston Martin is seeking an IPO pricing along the line of how much Ferrari is worth. Analysts were skeptical given the British carmaker’s limited demand and looming impact of Brexit.
  • China Starts Commercial Operations Of AP1000 Nuclear Technology
    Jianfeng Yu from the China National Nuclear Corporation
    China National Nuclear Power Corporation announced the commercial operations of the world’s first Westinghouse-designed AP1000 nuclear technology on Sept. 21. China said its pursuing nuclear energy to address the effects of climate change.
  • Four-Bedroom Home In Hong Kong Hits Market For $446 Million
    Hong Kong
    An old four-bedroom home with lackluster features is currently being sold for $446 million in Hong Kong. In the other part of the world, Villa Les Cedres located south of France, an 18,000-square-foot 188-year-old mansion with 14 bedrooms, was listed in 2017 for $409 million.
  • Golden Goose Luxury Brand Under Fire For ‘Glorifying’ Economic Depression
    Golden Goose Distressed Superstar Sneakers
    Golden Goose, an Italian luxury brand, has been heavily criticized for its Distressed Superstar Sneakers. The shoes are being sold for $530 on Nordstrom and people think the company is capitalizing on others’ economic depression.
  • China Remains An Attractive Market Despite Economic Tensions
    The skyline of Beijing's central business district on a sunny day
    A UBS executive said China remained the most attractive among the emerging markets despite the ongoing trade dispute it has with the United States. Other panelists at the recently held World Economic Forum have echoed the same.
  • US State Department Releases ‘Country Reports On Terrorism 2017’
    A flowers bouquet reading
    The U.S. State Department released a report noting the decline of terrorist attacks worldwide. The report also noted that militant groups have also been adopting more strategic means to spread terror on a global scale.
  • Tencent Is ‘World’s Most Disappointing Stock’
    Tencent
    Compiled data from Bloomberg revealed that Tencent is the most disappointing stock in the world for the year 2018. Investors, nevertheless, refused to give up their bullish bets on the stock.
  • Research Shows Equity Gap For Women Is Worse Than Gender Pay Gap
    Business Woman
    A report from Carta and #Angels discussed the gender discrepancies with regard to stock options and company ownership. It is the first study of its kind to look into equity and not just salary in terms of addressing workplace discrimination against women.
  • Haidilao Raises $963 Million In Hong Kong IPO
    Haidilao
    China’s Haidilao raised $963 million for its Hong Kong initial public offering. The chain has now set its eyes in diversifying into the United Kingdom and Canada.
  • SeaWorld Settles Charges For Misleading Investors
    The SeaWorld amusement park is pictured in Orlando
    The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission announced that SeaWorld Entertainment and two of its former executives agreed to settle fraud charges for misleading its investors following the release of the documentary film ‘Blackfish.’ The accused parties did not admit or deny their guilt.
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