Charleston Lim

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British Airways Resorts To Selling Artworks To Raise Capital
British Airways is reportedly selling 10 artworks from its collection, one of which is being valued at around $1.26 million. British Airways is reportedly selling 10 artworks from its collection, one of which is being valued at around $1.26 million. -
American Express Granted Bank Card Clearing License In China's
The PBOC has granted American Express' Chinese joint venture, Express Hangzhou Technology Services, a license to operate a bank card clearing services business in China. The PBOC has granted American Express' Chinese joint venture, Express Hangzhou Technology Services, a license to operate a bank card clearing services business in China. -
Tesla Stocks Surges Past $1000 Amid Push For Production Of Electric Semis
Tesla's stocks hit a record high of $1,027.48 per share, before closing to $1,025 per share on Wednesday. Tesla's stocks hit a record high of $1,027.48 per share, before closing to $1,025 per share on Wednesday. -
PayPal Pledges $530 Million To Support Minority-Owned US Businesses
Around $500 million of PayPal's pledge will be placed in a fund that will actively be investing in black or minority-owned US businesses. Around $500 million of PayPal's pledge will be placed in a fund that will actively be investing in black or minority-owned US businesses. -
NetEase Shares Ends Up 6 Percent Higher During Hong Kong Debut
NetEase shares hit a high of 10 percent above its initial offer price before closing at HK$130 per share on Thursday. NetEase shares hit a high of 10 percent above its initial offer price before closing at HK$130 per share on Thursday. -
JD.com Set To Raise $3.88 Billion In Hong Kong Secondary Listing
If JD.com managed to hit its targets, the company's secondary listing could be Hong Kong's largest so far this year. If JD.com managed to hit its targets, the company's secondary listing could be Hong Kong's largest so far this year. -
China Slams Australia's Move To Amend Foreign Investment Policy
China is calling on Australia to ensure that the changes it will make to its foreign investment policy will be fair and non-discriminatory to all countries. China is calling on Australia to ensure that the changes it will make to its foreign investment policy will be fair and non-discriminatory to all countries. -
Amazon Suspends Police Use Of Its Facial Recognition Software For One Year
Amazon is calling on governments and lawmakers to establish new regulations for the ethical use of its facial recognition technology. Amazon is calling on governments and lawmakers to establish new regulations for the ethical use of its facial recognition technology. -
US Companies Lobbying For Revision Of Controversial Anti-China Defense Act Provision
Section 889, part B, of the National Defence Authorisation Act, which takes effect on August 31, aims to bar all US firms doing business with the government from using gear from blacklisted Chinese firms. Section 889, part B, of the National Defence Authorisation Act, which takes effect on August 31, aims to bar all US firms doing business with the government from using gear from blacklisted Chinese firms. -
Volkswagen And Ford Team Up To Co-Produce Commercial Vehicles
Ford and Volkswagen plan to begin production of at least 8 million commercial vehicles early next year. Ford and Volkswagen plan to begin production of at least 8 million commercial vehicles early next year.