Charleston Lim

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Gold Prices Rise In Response To New US-China Tariffs
Gold prices slightly increased on Monday following the imposition of retaliatory tariffs by both China and the United States over the weekend. Gold prices slightly increased on Monday following the imposition of retaliatory tariffs by both China and the United States over the weekend. -
China's Li Ning Sees Its Shares Jump After Hiring Uniqlo Veteran Kosaka Takeshi
China's Li Ning saw its shares jump by as much as 5 percent after it hired former Uniqlo COO Kosaka Takeshi as its joint CEO. China's Li Ning saw its shares jump by as much as 5 percent after it hired former Uniqlo COO Kosaka Takeshi as its joint CEO. -
China's Manufacturing Expanded In August Amid Weak Outlook
China's Caixin Markit factory Purchasing Managers' Index showed a slight expansion to 50.4 points in August, beating analysts expectation of 49.8 points. China's Caixin Markit factory Purchasing Managers' Index showed a slight expansion to 50.4 points in August, beating analysts expectation of 49.8 points. -
China Files Complaint With WTO Over New US Tariffs
China has launched a formal complaint against the US with the WTO for its recently imposed tariffs on Chinese imports. China has launched a formal complaint against the US with the WTO for its recently imposed tariffs on Chinese imports. -
Litigation Lawyers Asking $28 Million From Volkswagen On Top Of EPA Settlement
Lawyers of the more than 98,000 VW vehicle owners are asking a US Judge to demand $26 million from the company to cover attorney's fees and other costs. Lawyers of the more than 98,000 VW vehicle owners are asking a US Judge to demand $26 million from the company to cover attorney's fees and other costs. -
Timberland And Vans Owner Boycotting Brazilian Leather Amid Amazon Fires
The US company, which owns brands such as Timberland, Vans, and The North Face, has halted its purchase of Brazilian leather in protest of the ongoing fires in the Amazon rainforest. The US company, which owns brands such as Timberland, Vans, and The North Face, has halted its purchase of Brazilian leather in protest of the ongoing fires in the Amazon rainforest. -
Offensive Tweets And Retweets Posted Following Hacking Of Twitter CEO Account
The Twitter account of Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey got hacked after perpetrators managed to compromise the phone number that was associated with his account. The Twitter account of Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey got hacked after perpetrators managed to compromise the phone number that was associated with his account. -
China And US Impose New Rounds Of Tariffs Amid Trade Escalation
The US slapped a 15 percent tariff on $125 billion worth of Chinese imports as China imposed a 5 percent tariff on US crude. The US slapped a 15 percent tariff on $125 billion worth of Chinese imports as China imposed a 5 percent tariff on US crude. -
Google To Pay $200 Million FTC Settlement Over YouTube Probe
The FTC is reportedly set on slapping Google with a fine of up to $200 million for YouTube's alleged violation of children's online privacy rights. The FTC is reportedly set on slapping Google with a fine of up to $200 million for YouTube's alleged violation of children's online privacy rights. -
Cosco Shipping Set to Overtake Hutchison Ports As Second-Largest Port Operator
With Cosco Shipping's rate of growth, the company is expected to overtake its rival Hutchison Ports as the second-largest port operator this year. With Cosco Shipping's rate of growth, the company is expected to overtake its rival Hutchison Ports as the second-largest port operator this year.