Lou PB

Lou PB
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Louise Bonquin is a Business Times news contributor. She has a bachelor’s degree in Interior Design, took classes in Advertising and has extensive experience in news aggregate journalism. With over 11 years of online writing experience, she has contributed to dozens of websites and news publications. In her spare time, she loves to paint and watch Korean shows.

The Latest

  • U.S. Will Accept ‘Repercussions’ In Trade Talks With China
    Steven Mnuchin
    Steven Mnuchin, the US Treasury Secretary, said he believed the US-China trade negotiations are almost done and it would build a great economic relationship between the two countries.
  • Jewel Changi Airport Opens For First Public Preview
    Jewel Changi Airport
    Jewel Changi Airport, the $1.7 billion investment projected to make Singapore's airport a premier destination opens for its first public viewing.
  • CentralWorld Shopping Complex Fire Caused By Dry Sediment, Report
    Central World Complex
    Fire in Bangkok's shopping center recorded minimal damage but at least two people have died.
  • Divorced Couple Still Live Together Due To China’s Pricey Properties
    China's Real Estate
    Homes in China are quite expensive that a divorced couple has no choice but to continue living together.
  • Court Announced Mistrial On American’s Vandalism Involving China’s Terracotta Warrior
    Terracota Warriors
    An American was charged for stealing the thumb of a 2,200-year-old Chinese terracotta warrior that was on display at a museum in Philadelphia.
  • Walmart Employing More Robot ‘Workers’ To Work Alongside Humans
    Lower sales
    Walmart wants robots to take care of the mundane tasks like mopping the floors in its stores while the human staff caters to the customers' needs.
  • China Mulls Bitcoin Mining Ban Despite Cryptocurrency Price Surge
    Cryptocurrency
    China wants to eliminate cryptocurrency mining as the nation sees this as one of those industries dragging the nation's economy down.
  • Michael Avenatti Says Nike Silencing Him By Having Him Arrested
    Attorney Michael Avenatti leaves court after making an initial appearance on charges of bank and wire fraud at federal court in Santa Ana, California
    Michael Avenatti accused Nike of bribery to recruit top college athletes and have them sign a deal later on.
  • Korean Air’s Cho Yang-ho, Father Of ‘Nut Rage’ Dies
    Cho Yang Ho
    Cho Yang-ho, chairman of Korean Air, died of illness just weeks after being ousted from the company's board. Shares soared after his death.
  • Burger King Called Racist For Using Chopsticks In Advert
    Burger King
    Burger King posted a video showing customers eating their chicken burger using huge chopsticks and Asians find it offensive.
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