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JPMorgan Chase Launches Initiative To Advance Economy Of Cities Around The World
JP Morgan Chase announced a new project called AdvancingCities which aims to challenge cities across the world to propose projects that will promote economic inclusivity with their neighborhood. JP Morgan Chase announced a new project called AdvancingCities which aims to challenge cities across the world to propose projects that will promote economic inclusivity with their neighborhood. -
Tesla Loses VP Of Worldwide Finance After Strings Of Top Executives Resignation In Weeks
Justin McAnear left his job as vice president of worldwide finance in Tesla. He confirmed his last day with the company is on Oct. 7. Justin McAnear left his job as vice president of worldwide finance in Tesla. He confirmed his last day with the company is on Oct. 7. -
China’s Anta Sports Eyes Takeover Of Serena Williams’ Racket Maker Amer Sports
A consortium comprising China’s Anta Sports Products Ltd. and Chinese buyout firm FountainVest has approached Finnish sports equipment maker Amer Sports Oyi for a $5.5 billion takeover. Amer Sports makes the Wilson tennis rackets used by Serena Williams. A consortium comprising China’s Anta Sports Products Ltd. and Chinese buyout firm FountainVest has approached Finnish sports equipment maker Amer Sports Oyi for a $5.5 billion takeover. Amer Sports makes the Wilson tennis rackets used by Serena Williams. -
US Supersedes Saudi Arabia, Russia As World’s Top Oil Producer
The United States has exceeded Saudi Arabia as the largest crude oil producer for the first time in nearly two decades. America has also surpassed Russia for the first time since 1999. The United States has exceeded Saudi Arabia as the largest crude oil producer for the first time in nearly two decades. America has also surpassed Russia for the first time since 1999. -
Experts: China Is At Less Risk Of Suffering The Trade War Launched By US
Economic experts believed that China will only suffer minor dents from the ongoing trade war with the United States. This, however, could not be said about the U.S. consumers who are most likely the major victims of looming price hikes. Economic experts believed that China will only suffer minor dents from the ongoing trade war with the United States. This, however, could not be said about the U.S. consumers who are most likely the major victims of looming price hikes. -
More Than 6,000 Tickets Sold Ahead Of Hong Kong Express Rail Link Official Opening
More than 6,450 tickets were sold weeks ahead of the Hong Kong Express Rail Link official opening on Sept. 23. People who wanted to buy tickets had lined up as early as two days before the tickets pre-selling. More than 6,450 tickets were sold weeks ahead of the Hong Kong Express Rail Link official opening on Sept. 23. People who wanted to buy tickets had lined up as early as two days before the tickets pre-selling. -
Alibaba Forms Joint Venture With Russia’s Tech Giants
Alibaba jointly announced a joint venture with the biggest tech players in Russia. Kirill Dmitrev, the head of Russia’s sovereign wealth fund said the development showcased the two nations’ closer ties. Alibaba jointly announced a joint venture with the biggest tech players in Russia. Kirill Dmitrev, the head of Russia’s sovereign wealth fund said the development showcased the two nations’ closer ties. -
African Swine Fever Dents China’s Economy
Market analysts warned that if another African Swine Fever outbreak happens in Chinese provinces, the economic impact may no longer be mitigated. China’s Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs ensured that the situation is under control. Market analysts warned that if another African Swine Fever outbreak happens in Chinese provinces, the economic impact may no longer be mitigated. China’s Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs ensured that the situation is under control. -
China Gathers Top Wall Street Executives For Roundtable Discussion On US Trade War
China organized the ‘China-US Financial Roundtable’ to be held on Sept. 16. Chinese officials invited top executives from Wall Street to discuss financial and economic issues with a focus on the trade war with the United States. China organized the ‘China-US Financial Roundtable’ to be held on Sept. 16. Chinese officials invited top executives from Wall Street to discuss financial and economic issues with a focus on the trade war with the United States. -
China Drives Cambodia’s Booming Property Market And Tourism Sector
Cambodia is experiencing a rapid growth in its property market driven primarily by numerous Chinese investors and developers. Chinese tourists have also been a significant driver of the country’s tourism sector. Cambodia is experiencing a rapid growth in its property market driven primarily by numerous Chinese investors and developers. Chinese tourists have also been a significant driver of the country’s tourism sector.