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US Banks Make Saving Difficult For African Americans
A recent report from McKinsey & Co identified one new factor that drives the widening racial wealth gap in the United States A recent report from McKinsey & Co identified one new factor that drives the widening racial wealth gap in the United States -
Job Cuts Persist In Major Investment Banks
Since April this year, total lay-offs in investment banks have amounted to nearly 30,000. Since April this year, total lay-offs in investment banks have amounted to nearly 30,000. -
BlackRock Buy Stake in Authentic Brands
BlackRocks' new private equity firm has made its first investment through a multibillion deal in Authentic Brands. BlackRocks' new private equity firm has made its first investment through a multibillion deal in Authentic Brands. -
Apple Loses Battle In China
From being the top-selling smartphone company in China, Apple now slid to 5th place, trailing behind local smartphone makers. From being the top-selling smartphone company in China, Apple now slid to 5th place, trailing behind local smartphone makers. -
Bill Gates Seek New Partner For Nuclear Energy Venture
TerraPower LLC was left without a partner for its nuclear energy projects after the U.S. Department of Energy restricted Washington’s technology deals with China in October. TerraPower LLC was left without a partner for its nuclear energy projects after the U.S. Department of Energy restricted Washington’s technology deals with China in October. -
China plans to build 150 logistic hubs by 2025
China is nonstop in its ambition to lead the race toward the fully-automated logistic sector. China is nonstop in its ambition to lead the race toward the fully-automated logistic sector. -
Southeast Asian Countries Hotbed For Fintech
While most countries in Southeast Asia remain to be developing nations, the region is expected to be the hotbed for fintech developments for the coming year. While most countries in Southeast Asia remain to be developing nations, the region is expected to be the hotbed for fintech developments for the coming year. -
Schools Fight Truancy With Microchips-planted Uniforms
To stop habitual absenteeism, especially cutting classes, schools in southern China required their students to wear microchip-planted uniforms that report on whether they enter or exit school premises. To stop habitual absenteeism, especially cutting classes, schools in southern China required their students to wear microchip-planted uniforms that report on whether they enter or exit school premises. -
China To Host Trade Talks In Beijing In January
China confirmed a report that U.S. delegation is scheduled to travel to Beijing early in January to discuss trade issues. China confirmed a report that U.S. delegation is scheduled to travel to Beijing early in January to discuss trade issues. -
Christmas Becomes National Holiday In Iraq
The Iraqi government took a major step toward religious diversity when it declared Christmas as a national holiday in the country. The Iraqi government took a major step toward religious diversity when it declared Christmas as a national holiday in the country.