Rappi, SoftBank-Backed Startup, Slapped With Layoffs, Lawsuit
Rappi a Latin American delivery startup has fired 6% of its workers
Tuesday's Stock Market Close: US Equities Finish Mixed On Doubts Over Chinese Tariffs
U.S. stocks closed mixed on Tuesday on worries over China trade deal.
Carlos Ghosn Sues Renault For Pension, Share Issuance
Carlos Ghosn is suing his former company Renault for compensation
UK Government May Step In To Save Ailing Flybe Regional Airline
Boris Johnson’s government is considering a rescue package for Flybe
Hungary On Arms Buying Spree To Upgrade, Modernize Its Military, Secure Borders
Hungary has been on a campaign to rapidly upgrade its military since Orban assumed power in 2010.
Tuesday's Stock Market Open: US Equities Open Lower As Earnings Season Gets Underway
U.S. stocks opened lower on Tuesday as earnings season got started
Monday's Stock Market Close: US Equities Rise As US Removes China’s Currency Manipulator Tag
U.S. stocks rose on Monday as traders look towards China and US officials signing trade deal this week.
Turkey Committed To Rapid Transport Infrastructure Development As Economy Rebounds
Turkey is spending hundreds of billions of dollars in transportation infrastructure to guarantee long-term economic growth.
Oyo Hotels, Indian Startup Financially Backed By Softbank, Lays Off Thousands
Oyo has laid off thousands of workers in India and China.
India Restricts Palm Oil Imports From Malaysia Over Modi Criticisms
Amid a diplomatic spat India has restricted palm oil imports from Malaysia
Monday's Stock Market Open: US Equities Rise Ahead Of Signing Of China Trade Deal
U.S. stocks rose on Monday as traders look forward to China and US officials signing trade deal this week.
Climate Change: Swedes Flying Less As Flight-Shaming Movement Gains Traction
Climate concerns may be inspiring fewer Swedes to fly on airplanes
Sultan Qaboos Of Oman Dies At Age 79, Successor Not Yet Known
Sultan Qaboos transformed Oman from a poor backwater into a wealthy modern state.
Why Does Tiny Mauritius Invest So Much Money In India?
Singapore and Mauritius have consistently ranked as the top sources of FDI into India
Chairman of South Africa’s Embattled Electric Utility Eskom Resigns
Eskom has long been criticized for power outages, incompetence and dependence on government bailouts.
Friday's Stock Market Close: US Equities Fall On Disappointing December Jobs Data
US stocks fell on Friday as the economy only added 145,000 jobs in December
Climate Change: Australia Remains Committed To Coal Despite Greenhouse Gas Fears
Australia is on track of raise coal exports to meet rising demand in Asia.
India Wants To Open Up Airline, Insurance Sectors To Foreign Investment
India wants to relax FDI rules to allow foreign investments in its insurance and airline sectors.
Ukrainian Airlines Already Troubled Even Before Deadly Iran Crash
Ukraine International Airlines already faced a number of woes long before Wednesday's crash in Teheran.
Friday's Stock Market Open: US Equities Open Slightly Higher Despite Disappointing December Jobs Data, Slow Wage Growth
US stocks traded mixed on Friday as the economy only added 145,000 jobs in December
Brexit News: House Of Commons Gives Final Backing To Withdrawal From EU, Now Goes To House Of Lords
The House Of Commons approved the Brexit bill 330-231.
Thursday's Stock Market Close: US Equities Jump As Traders Fears Over Iran Ease
US stocks set records as traders perceived the conflict with Iran will not expand into war.
Size Matters: Why Are So Many Exchange-Traded Funds Closing?
Many small asset ETFs are facing closure as their size makes viability difficult.
Zume Joins Long List of SoftBank-Backed Startups To Struggle And Restructure
A number of startups funded by Japanese tech conglomerate SoftBank have failed to deliver profits.
US Trucking Industry Under Siege, Faces Many Challenges, Including Amazon
U.S. trucking firms are beleaguered by rising insurance costs, falling demand, labor shortages and competition from Amazon.
Thursday's Stock Market Open: US Equities Higher As Iran Tensions Subside, China Trade Deal Looms
US stocks rose on Thursday as traders seem less worried about confrontations with Iran.
Wednesday's Stock Market Close: US Equities Jump, Oil Plunges After Trump’s Speech On Iran Missile Attacks
US stocks jumped on Wednesday after Donald Trump assured the public Iran’s missile attacks did minimal damage.
US - Iran Conflict: How South Asians Are Reacting To The Attacks
Pakistan and Bangladesh vowed to stay out of Iran-Iraq crisis, while India sends navy to patrol Gulf.
Climate Change News: Oil Industry In Scotland Stuck Between Economic Dependence, Environmental Fears
Scotland's oil industry is crucial to its economy, but environmentalists want Scotland to end fossil fuel exploration
Carlos Ghosn Defends Himself, Blasts Japanese Prosecutors, Nissan, In Rambling Press Conference In Beirut
Carlos Ghosn declared his innocence and claimed he was a victim of Japan's rigged legal system