Ritchelle Ann De Castro
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Indonesian Investigators The First To Find Out Design Flaw In 737 MAX Plane
Finally, design and oversight lapses were discovered by Indonesian authorities as the culprits behind the October 2018 crash of the 737 MAX. Finally, design and oversight lapses were discovered by Indonesian authorities as the culprits behind the October 2018 crash of the 737 MAX. -
SoftBank’s Patience Got Tested And Wants WeWork’s CEO To Step Down
Though “humbled” by WeWork’s IPO delay, CEO Neumann didn’t attend recent gathering organized by SoftBank. Though “humbled” by WeWork’s IPO delay, CEO Neumann didn’t attend recent gathering organized by SoftBank. -
How AI Is Reshaping The Economy And The Way The Chinese Pays
Alibaba and Tencent have made cash old by automatically combining insurance cards, facial authentication and smartphone payments possible in a flash. Alibaba and Tencent have made cash old by automatically combining insurance cards, facial authentication and smartphone payments possible in a flash. -
Deutsche Bank Bad Assets Were Bought By Barclays, Goldman and Morgan Stanley
The assets in the capital release unit are realistically going to get bought to fund writedowns of longer-term hard-to-get-rid-of assets. The assets in the capital release unit are realistically going to get bought to fund writedowns of longer-term hard-to-get-rid-of assets. -
Bank Indonesia And Its Macroprudential Measures For Economic Growth To Make Everybody Happy
Indonesia’s move in bolstering growth during today’s global economic slowdown is lowering interest rate at 5.25 percent. Indonesia’s move in bolstering growth during today’s global economic slowdown is lowering interest rate at 5.25 percent. -
Argentine Ranchers Want More Cut Than The 129% Increase In Beef Sales They Had In China
With the opening up to more beef, Argentina hopes more to come as they become mainland’s top beef exporter. With the opening up to more beef, Argentina hopes more to come as they become mainland’s top beef exporter. -
China’s Feared Social Credit Rating Designed To Create Better Corporate Citizens
Thirty-three million firms will get rated in China’s corporate social credit rating system to facilitate government supervision if needed. Thirty-three million firms will get rated in China’s corporate social credit rating system to facilitate government supervision if needed. -
Warren Buffett-Backed Company’s $1.2 Billion Write-Down And Investor Dumping A Chunk Of Its Shares
Level of decline in the first half is unacceptable to CEO intent on setting strategic priorities and changing trajectory of Kraft. Level of decline in the first half is unacceptable to CEO intent on setting strategic priorities and changing trajectory of Kraft. -
Further Skepticism From Authorities On Cryptocurrencies
Digital currencies give rise to a number of serious risks related to public policy priorities needing high regulatory approval. Digital currencies give rise to a number of serious risks related to public policy priorities needing high regulatory approval. -
Hong Kong IPOs Buzzing With Companies Collectively Aiming For More Than $10 Billion
Resurgence of Hong Kong IPO is a good consolation after the $36.6 bilion bid for London Stock Exchange Group Plc garnered skepticism. Resurgence of Hong Kong IPO is a good consolation after the $36.6 bilion bid for London Stock Exchange Group Plc garnered skepticism.