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NNPC has 6,621 staff strength – Report
The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) says it currently has 6,621 staff strength both at its headquarters and across all its subsidiaries
Unease in Greece as restaurants, cafes reopen
Restaurants and cafes across Greece opened ahead of schedule Monday as the country prepared to launch a shortened tourism season vital to its economy.
Brazil Toughens Rules to Avoid U.S.-Style Disruptions
Brazil, the biggest exporter of beef and chicken, is betting on a new set of safety standards to avoid the kind of mass processing disruptions that caused meat shortages and price spikes in America.
PNB fraud case: Interpol notice against Nirav Modi’s brother put up for public viewing again
Nehal Modi's name figured as the accused number 27 in the supplementary chargesheet filed by the CBI, which charged him for destroying evidence in Dubai to cover the tracks of the alleged crime.
Hard times for Boeing, long a symbol of American might
Hard times for Boeing, long a symbol of American might
Delhi Metro prepares to begin ops at 24-48 hr notice
As the first step towards resuming services, DMRC has decided to deploy full manpower, including station controllers and housekeeping staff, from Tuesday, sources said. Cleaning of stations has also started.
Teladoc Health: The Growth Is Here To Stay
Teladoc Health recently reported impressive Q1 2020 results and management provided strong full-year 2020 guidance. This new market darling has a strong bull ca
Pub owners take FBD Insurance to court over Covid-19 disruption cover
Pub owners claim they are entitled to have consequential losses covered by what they say is an insurable risk.
Ontario used auto dealers expect tough year ahead, prices already down
TORONTO — Used car dealers in Ontario are starting to recover from the near total shutdown in April, but a survey released Monday suggests they expect sales and prices to be under pressure for the year as economic uncertainty clouds the market.
Forex Today: Dull start to the week
What you need to know on Tuesday, May 26th: It was a dull start to the week, with the US and the UK on holiday. Those equities markets that were opene
The Week Ahead, S&P 500 Futures Are Up +1% And Poised To Reach 3,000
If after reading this article you conclude that I haven't gotten over the short shrift stocks gave the China-US rift last week, you'd be right. The futures for
Last Chance To Board The Microsoft Train
Microsoft trades near all-time highs and this may have investors wondering if the stock is still a good buy. Through our DCF valuation, we propose two scenarios
Over 500 flights take off, but states create plane confusion at airports
Maharashtra clears air, says short-term visitors exempt from isolation
State aid should be reviewed 'to help EU compete with US & China'
It comes after the German government and flagship carrier Lufthansa reportedly reached an agreement on state aid worth €9 billion.
Toyota, Nissan and Honda gear up for Mexico reboot after COVID-19 lockdowns
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Japanese automakers Toyota, Nissan and Honda said they are gradually restarting in Mexico as the nation’s automotive industry reboots in line with a broader economic reopening, despite still-high numbers of new coronavirus cases.
Inflation remote risk compared with Bank of Canada’s bigger worry — depression-inducing mix of deflation and debt
Kevin Carmichael: In his final speech as Governor, Stephen Poloz seeks to allay fears that the billions being pumped into the economy will lead to runaway prices
US ‘politicising business’, says Chinese anti-virus firm blacklisted from importing tech from America
President Donald Trump’s administration says Chinese tech is based at least in part on stealing foreign knowhow and is used to spy on the US
Post-coronavirus: Relocate dry dock to open up Niger Delta economy, PANDEF, UNDEDSS task FG
The groups said the dry dock had been lying unused and should be relocated to the Niger Delta, to open up the economy of the region
Government’s ‘Job Maker’ plan to be revealed today
The Prime Minister is today expected to unveil plans of the new ‘Job Maker’ program, as part of plans to reignite the Australian economy. The program will encourage small, medium and large businesses…
Reg A+: Groundfloor Seeks Up to $10 Million in Series B Funding Round
Groundfloor is turning to SeedInvest to raise additional growth capital. Groundfloor has posted an offering page for indications of interest and, as
Toronto stock market rally led by cannabis while U.S. stock markets closed
TORONTO — Canada's main stock index posted a triple-digit advance to start the trading week on a broad-based rally led by a resurgence among cannabis stocks.
Grocery and grain market in APMC reopens
Pune district sees highest single-day surge of more than 450 cases
Lotte resumes tender offer to buy more PCPPI shares
Lotte Chilsung Beverage Co. Ltd. of South Korea resumed its tender offer to acquire additional shares in soft drink manufacturer Pepsi-Cola Products Philippines Inc. after filing an updated valuation and fairness opinion with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Cuomo admits 'we all failed' at making coronavirus projections
Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Monday that coronavirus projections from experts were all wrong and he's getting out of the business of speculating because of it.
NZD/USD is perched on a fragile branch, struggles to break higher
NZD/USD is trading at 0.6100, +.01% on the day as we head into the early Asian open. The pair has traded between a range of 0.6083 and 0.6108 on what
Air Canada, Transat deal faces intense EU antitrust scrutiny
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Air Canada’s (AC.TO) bid for Canadian tour operator Transat AT Inc (TRZ.TO) may result in higher prices and less choice for flights between Europe and Canada, EU antitrust regulators said on Monday as they opened a full-scale investigation into the deal.
No mask, no service? Businesses have the right to require masks on customers
TORONTO — If you were hoping to get out of putting on a face mask to visit stores and other businesses demanding customers wear one, think again.
Evening Update: Trudeau seeks paid sick leave for workers in bid for NDP support; Canadian vaccine candidate shows promise in animal tests
Also: More reopenings in hard-hit areas of Quebec and Alberta
Spain revises virus death toll, removes cases counted twice
Spain's government on Monday revised downward the country's death toll from the coronavirus by nearly 2,000, bringing the total to 26,834.
Ethereum’s Macro Bear Structure Strengthens as Analysts Eye a Massive Decline
Ethereum's poor performance against BTC has spilled over into its USD pair as well, causing it to flash some notable signs of weakness.
#SaveDehingPatkai: Coal Mining Threatens ‘Amazon of the East’
As the nation-wide lockdown continues, so do environment, forest and wildlife clearances. The Standing Committee of the National Board for Wildlife (NBWL) recently approved a coal mining project by North-Eastern Coal Field, a subsidiary of Coal India Limited (CIL), in an area that forms part of an elephant reserve in upper Assam.
VW ordered to buy back diesel cars it sold equipped with emission evasion software based on their current value
The decision comes after a motorist took the company to court over a Volkswagen Sharan he bought in 2014, which was equipped with the software that turned off emissions controls during testing.
US Air Force ends height restrictions in hopes of attracting more female pilots
Air Force officials said that aircrafts were largely built for males, and made things more challenging for female applicants.
Interpol notice against Nirav Modi's brother put up for public viewing again
The Interpol has placed the Red Corner Notice against fugitive diamantaire Nirav Modi's brother Nehal in public view again, after he recently lost an appeal against its issuance by the international
Brazil turns to multilateral lenders in coronavirus crisis
BRASILIA — Brazil’s government hopes to borrow $4 billion from multilateral lending organizations to finance expenses related to the coronavirus crisis, including emergency supplementary payments and other social support programs.
Community groups, charities eligible for RACQ funding grants
Community groups and charities that are doing it tough during the coronavirus crisis are now eligible for grants to help them get through. The RACQ Foundation has announced that it has extended it’s…
German government takes 20% stake in $10B Lufthansa bailout
May 25 (UPI) -- Lufthansa Group announced Monday that the airline will receive a $10 billion bailout from Germany, giving the government a 20 precent stake in the company and two seats on the airline's board.
Victoria’s BRI deal benefits local economy
Australia’s southeastern Victoria state should stick to its partnership with China to cooperate on the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), despite noises made by politicians in Canberra, Chinese analysts said.
HSBC board rethinks overhaul and seeks even sharper cuts
More drastic action sought three months after unveiling plan to slash 35,000 jobs and $4.5bn of costs
As edible oils pact with Malaysia, Indonesia ends, India should now hike import duties: SEA
The Solvent Extractors Association of India (SEA) also urged the government to ban the import of refined palm oils or palmolien in order to encourage domestic production.
Top German court to rule on VW ‘Dieselgate’ compensation
FRANKFURT AM MAIN, May 25 — Almost five years after Volkswagen’s admission to cheating on emissions tests involving millions of diesel engined cars, a top German court will today finally rule in a battle over compensation for tens of thousands of affected owners. In a preliminary finding in...
JobKeeper to be reviewed – but Treasurer rules out expansion
The Treasurer has hinted there might be more support for the tourism sector after a $60 billion accounting error in JobKeeper payments was uncovered.
Iran’s Oil Minister: Demand for oil is ‘very vague’
The demand for oil is ‘very vague’, Iran’s Oil Minister Bijan Namdar Zangeneh said on Monday. He added that no one can predict crude prices, which are
At least 23 million migrants are returning to India’s villages. Can the rural economy keep up?
The country’s villages are already grappling with hidden unemployment.
80 flights cancelled at Delhi airport; airlines follow Covid-19 guidelines
The flight schedule had been made for all airports, including those in West Bengal, Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu, which have decided to defer or restrict flights for now
What Sticks? Five Data-Driven Behaviors That Will Define America’s Reopening
PYMNTS has populated the current landscape with data-driven research to answer the critical question: Which consumer behaviors will stick through recovery?
Bayer says it makes progress in settlement talks over weedkiller
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Bayer said on Monday it had made progress seeking a settlement over claims its glyphosate-based Roundup weedkiller causes cancer, after Bloomberg reported the company reached a verbal agreement on about 50,000 to 85,000 cases.
View: China's crypto is all about tracing — and power
Digital yuan trials are taking place just as Covid deepens mistrust with the US.
Oil jumps as coronavirus lockdowns ease, boosting hopes for demand pickup; rising Sino-US tensions likely to cap gains
Amid quiet trading, with financial centres Singapore, London and New York all closed for holidays, Brent was up 6 cents, or 0.2 percent, at $35.19 a barrel.
COVID-19 Delivers Unprecedented Hit To Kiwis’ Financial Resilience
The first survey in a major new series commissioned by the Financial Services Council has revealed that COVID-19 has delivered an unprecedented hit to New Zealanders’ financial resilience and wellbeing.
Virtual Reserve Bank cash cut lowers rates
A virtual easing of monetary policy by the Reserve Bank – which has allowed money market rates to fall to almost half the official 0.25 per cent target – is helping lenders reduce mortgage rates to record low levels.
Belgium will not return to tough lockdown: minister
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Belgium will not return to the strict measures imposed for nearly two months to combat the coronavirus outbreak even if there is a second wave of COVID-19 cases, the country’s interior minister has said.
Nissan Considering 20,000 Job Cuts, Mainly In Europe And Developing Nations: Report
The possible job cuts come as Nissan prepares to announce its updated mid-term strategy this week. Profits at the automaker … Nissan Considering 20,000 Job Cuts, Mainly In Europe And Developing Nations: Report Read More »
Mumbai heads for highest number of daily new Covid-19 cases for any city in the world
With over one-fifth of India's cases, Mumbai is undoubtedly the country's biggest hotspot, and at least 0.22 per cent of the city's population has now been infected.
Japan set to lift coronavirus emergency as cases slow
Japan was poised to lift its nationwide state of emergency over the coronavirus on Monday, gradually reopening the world's third-biggest economy after new cases slowed to a crawl. Compared to
'Very weak': Labor warned over Victoria's credit status
Ratings agency Standard & Poor's is worried about post-COVID debt, deficit and public sector wage bill.
Eir sells its towers for €300m
Eir, the country’s largest telecoms provider, has sold its tower infrastructure company to Phoenix Tower International for €300m.
Tasty pursuits! What consumers are turning to when restaurants are shut
The demand for snack items is up, but can manufacturers keep up?
German economy starting to see light at end of tunnel - Ifo economist
BERLIN — The German economy is beginning to see light at the end of the tunnel after the passing of the severest phase of the lockdown imposed to slow the spread of the coronavirus epidemic, Ifo institute’s economist Klaus Wohlrabe said on Monday.
Ramaphosa: South Africa coronavirus lockdown to ease from June 1
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has announced a further easing of coronavirus restrictions from next month in a move that will allow most sectors of the economy to reopen fully under "strict health protocols" and "social distancing rules".
As edible oils pact with Malaysia, Indonesia ends, India should now hike import duties: SEA
The Solvent Extractors Association of India (SEA) also urged the government to ban the import of refined palm oils or palmolien in order to encourage domestic production. These are some of the short-term measures the trade body has submitted to the government for making India self-sufficient in edible oils.
‘It’s very worrying’: Jobs axed and fears for tourism industry in Perthshire town as hotel permanently closes
The closure of a landmark Perthshire hotel has sparked fears for the local economy as the coronavirus lockdown takes its toll on tourism in the area.
Cullen commission into money laundering in British Columbia resumes today
VANCOUVER — Money laundering in British Columbia will be under scrutiny again this week when a public inquiry resumes today.
GBP/USD: Bad news on all fronts – Rabobank
Sterling is facing pressure on a variety of fronts. The prospect of more monetary policy stimulus, a deep recession and political uncertainty is set t
Frydenberg moves to shield boards from class action lawsuits
Directors will be relieved from strict obligations to keep investors updated after the Morrison government eased disclosure rules to shield boards from lawsuits.
College of Engineering Guindy alumni celebrate Genesis Day digitally
The Alumni Association of CEG (AACEG) planned to hold a music concert with singer SPB which was postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Rental market hit by student exodus: Gurner
Tim Gurner says the treatment of foreign students by state and federal governments 'was incredibly poor' and its impact on the rental market will be huge.
Cancelled flights, miffed passengers galore on reopening domestic flight services
Several flights still ended up getting cancelled, much to the hassle of the customers.
IKEA launches 'Click and Collect' feature for contactless shopping
The Click & Collect service is to ensure minimal contact between the staff and customers', when the customers arrive to collect the products from the store. Currently, this facility is only available Hyderabad
Have your say on Hepburn Shire's proposed budget
Hepburn Shire Council's proposed budget for 2020-2021 is currently being exhibited for public feedback. The budget will deliver $12.12 million in capital work...
Samsung sends 300 additional workers to expand its chip unit in China
The South Korean tech giant, Samsung, has sent an additional 300 workers to China for the expansion of its chip unit in the region. These workers will aid in the completion of the second chip manufacturing site in the country, despite the ongoing Coronavirus pandemic. Previously, Samsung Electronics had already sent 200 engineers to the …
Walmart - Impressive, But Not Impressive Enough
Walmart has seen specular first quarter numbers, but more so in terms of sales than actual profits. E-commerce sales grow rapidly, yet this same trend, stores d
Brand loyalty no more? Regional brands take larger pie in times of Covid
Local products gain market share as bigger FMCG companies struggle with supply chain issues
Hong Kong Exports Tumble in April as Virus Disrupts Commerce
Hong Kong’s exports fell in April for a second straight month as lock downs imposed by the coronavirus pandemic continued to disrupt global trade and restrict travel.
Coronavirus crisis: All that's bad about a 'Bad Bank'
The creation of a bad bank in its present format can only provide a temporary reprieve, by enabling transfer of a large chunk of NPAs, to make the banks' balance sheet look better
Germany approves 9 billion euro aid package for Lufthansa
FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) — Germany on Monday approved a 9 billion-euro ($9.8 billion) aid package for stricken airline Lufthansa to keep a major employer going through the turbulence of the...
Fitch sticks to AAA credit downgrade warning
Fitch Ratings has maintained its negative outlook rating on Australian government debt, despite the massively cheaper revised cost of the JobKeeper scheme.
Mumbai heads for highest number of daily new Covid-19 cases for any city in the world
With over one-fifth of India's cases, Mumbai is undoubtedly the country's biggest hotspot, and at least 0.22 per cent of the city's population has now been infected.
Yogi Government To Form Migration Commission To Provide Migrant Workers Employment In The State
The Yogi Adityanath led Uttar Pradesh government has ordered the formation of a “Migration Commission” which will be tasked with providing employment to migrant workers who have recently returned back to the state in light of the Covid-19 lockdown, ANI has reported.
Coronavirus impact: Exporters face cash crunch as buyers demand double the credit to 120 days
Trade body advises members to only export to countries which have announced stimulus
Survey launched over lifestyle changes amid lockdown
A survey has been launched over how people's lifestyles in the Black Country have changed over the past three months.
Delivery App Fee Caps Introduced As Restaurants Rebel
Fee caps have been introduced to protect restauranters that use a delivery app as reported by NBC. Coronavirus has hit the hospitality industry hard with
'Very weak': Labor warned over Victoria's credit status
Ratings agency Standard & Poor's is worried about post-COVID debt, deficit and public sector wage bill.
Reimbursement part of salary to change! Wi-Fi, BYOD, home office furniture allowance may be new normal
Raj N Phani, the founder of Zaggle, a payments start-up, says pay structure realignment is happening in corporate India as a response to Covid-19
Gold trades with modest losses, holds above $1722 support zone
Gold met with some fresh supply on Monday, albeit lacked any strong follow-through selling and was last seen trading with only modest losses, just bel
Embattled Jet Airways Offers Two Boeing Planes to Repatriate Indians Year After Suspending Services
The airline owes more than Rs 8,000 crore to banks. The once-storied full service carrier is undergoing insolvency process and … Embattled Jet Airways Offers Two Boeing Planes to Repatriate Indians Year After Suspending Services Read More »
Gold Coast hotels fear $6b wipeout
The iconic Sheraton Grand Mirage Resort Gold Coast hotel is one of thousands of hotels hoping interstate travel will soon be possible.
Malaysia Productivity Corp urges regulators to utilise Unified Public Consultation portal during CMCO
KUALA LUMPUR, May 25 — Malaysia Productivity Corporation (MPC) is urging all government ministries and agencies to utilise the Unified Public Consultation (UPC) portal to continue to maintain their stakeholder engagements especially during the conditional movement control order (CMCO) period....
German IFO’s Economist: Economy sees light at the end of the tunnel
Following the release of the final German IFO Business Survey, the institute’s Economist said that the economy sees light at the end of the tunnel. Ad
Nigeria’s GDP expands by 1.87% amid global challenges
The non-oil sector contributed 90.50% to the nation’s GDP in the first quarter of 2020, less than the 90.78% in the first quarter of 2019
FinTechs Help Main Street Find Its Footing
Social distancing and changes in consumer habits have SMBs investing in FinTech and embracing business model flexibility to preserve revenues.
Frydenberg moves to shield boards from class action lawsuits
Directors will be relieved from strict obligations to keep investors updated after the Morrison government eased disclosure rules to shield boards from lawsuits.
Four ways to create more diversified and resilient portfolios
Those who use an array of strategies will be more prepared for whatever the future holds as we emerge from COVID-19
UPSC To Extend Application Process For Assistant Engineer, Other Posts
UPSC will give 20 more days to candidates who are interested to apply for Assistant Engineer and other posts which were notified on April 2 through advertisement number 05/2020.
German court rules against VW in 'Dieselgate' compensation scandal
About four years after the Volkswagen Diesel scandal broke, Germany's Federal Court passes a binding rule on compensation for consumers
Mastercard sees 200% jump in contactless payments, says it is healthiest option now
During the pandemic, Indians have started rethinking how to handle the cash, as many fear currency notes might be an easy vehicle in spreading the infectious disease.
ITC to acquire spices maker Sunrise Foods
The company on May 23 entered into a Share Purchase Agreement to acquire 100% of the equity share capital of Sunrise Foods Private Limited.
Isko lauds MTPB for helping deliver food aid
THE Manila Traffic and Parking Bureau (MTPB) headed by Dennis Viaje was commended by Mayor Isko Moreno for helping deliver food aid and rice to the city-based three-wheel public utility drivers numbering at least 17,000.
EUR/USD: Geopoliticals risks can send the euro down
EUR/USD has been under pressure amid intensifying Sino-American tensions while objection to the Franco-German plan is weighing on the euro. Yohay Elam
Huawei seeks stable supply of memory chips as US pressure grows
Huawei has asked Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix for a stable memory chip supply despite apparently mounting pressure from the US to isolate the Chinese telecommunications company.
Slump in consumption, exports push Germany into recession in Q1
A slump in capital investments, private consumption and exports pushed the German economy into a recession in the first quarter, detailed data showed on Monday, giving a glimpse of the damage caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
Venice Film Festival to Run as Planned
The event is slated to take place Sept. 2 to 12, despite the coronavirus pandemic's disruption.
How The Stage Was Set For The Pandemic’s Great Digital Shift
The pandemic has spurred a great shift to digital, but the foundation was already in place, underpinning consumer behaviors that seem poised for permanence.
Venice Film Festival will go ahead in September: Veneto governor
Due to the lockdowns imposed on the film industry across the world to limit the spread of the virus, the Venice Film Festival will probably be attended by fewer productions, said Luca Zaia, who is also a board member of the Biennale di Venezia.
Frydenberg moves to shield boards from class action lawsuits
Directors will be relieved from strict obligations to keep investors updated after the Morrison government eased disclosure rules to shield boards from lawsuits.
Andhra Pradesh govt constitutes probe committee, seeks questions from public on LG Polymers gas leak
Weeks after the horrific LG Polymer ‘Styrene’ gas leak incident, the Andhra Pradesh government has constituted a High Power Committee (HPC).
GBP/USD: Falling this year before a very modest rebound in 2021 – HSBC
GBP is particularly vulnerable in a world driven by fiscal dynamics. The UK's status as a foreign debtor and the resurfacing of Brexit create further
Laptop imports from China surge during shutdown
Australia's working from home boom saw the importation of laptops and office equipment from China jump by up to 40 per cent during the COVID-19 shutdown in April.
India air travel restart hits chaos and cancellations
Airlines' plans to resume air travel in India were in disarray on Monday after some states restricted the number of flights hours before departure, causing last-minute cancellations and leaving hundreds of passengers stranded. Airlines, including IndiGo, India's biggest carrier, SpiceJet and
Asian shares tick up, eyes on China-US trade relations
Asian shares started cautiously on Monday as central bank largesse globally boosted sentiment but rising trade tensions between the world's two ...
LETTER: We need more time to negotiate with EU
A reader shares their thoughts on extending the time to negotiate with the EU.
WTI consolidates the bounce above $33 mark amid intensifying US-China tensions
WTI (July futures on Nymex) is defending minor bids on the 33 level after having failed several attempts to take out stiff resistances aligned near th
AUD/NZD: The key 1.10 resistance looms on the horizon – Westpac
The AUD/NZD recovery is backed by Australia’s stronger external position. Economists at Westpac Institutional believes a test of the 1.10 key resistan
'Very weak': Labor warned over Victoria's credit status
Ratings agency Standard & Poor's is worried about post-COVID debt, deficit and public sector wage bill.
Coronavirus impact: Tata Group top rung to take 20% pay cut
Coronavirus crisis: TCS, Tata Group's most profitable company was the first to announce a pay cut for its CEO Rajesh Gopinathan. Indian Hotels said that its senior leadership would contribute a percentage of their salary this quarter to help the company
Travel to Queensland: Tourism operators face ruin over border closure due to coronavirus
Queensland tourism operators face ruin if they’re unable to target southern Australians for winter holidays due to borders remaining closed.
Pay rifts, a partner divide, and a threat at the Ritz Carlton: 50 insiders reveal all on a massive shakeup at elite law firm Boies Schiller
Business Insider - Pay rifts, a partner divide, and transparency are key issues behind some partners leaving elite law firm Boies Schiller. Now BSF is re-making itself.. Read more at businessinsider.sg
EU must present united front to shield pandemic-hit banks: regulator
European countries need to join forces to shield their banks from the coronavirus outbreak, one of the bloc's top regulators said on Monday, potentially using a 500 billion euro ($545 billion) EU recovery fund to do so. The remarks from Jose Manuel Campa, who leads the European Banking Authority
CBD Melbourne: Some free advice for private equity giant Bain
Jayne Hrdlicka could be Virgin’s next CEO or the chairwoman if Bain Capital is successful in its bid for the airline. Interestingly, she's still on the payroll of her former employer.
Subsidy for scooter scheme released
A sum of ₹8.88 crore has been released as subsidy for purchase of scooters for women under Amma scheme in Tiruvarur district.Disclosing this while handing over the keys to 216 beneficiaries at the Dis
MP demands answers over Brexit impact on North Sea helicopter safety
An MP has demanded answers from the UK Government over the future of post-Brexit safety rules for North Sea helicopters.
Thai researcher eyes affordable, accessible coronavirus vaccine for SE Asia
A researcher leading Thailand's push to manufacture a coronavirus vaccine says its aim is to make it cost-effective and accessible to Southeast Asia, and play a part in preventing a supply shortage globally. Thailand's government announced last week its plans to have a vaccine ready for deployment
Tobacco ban under court scrutiny this week
The fight for the sale and distribution of tobacco is set to continue in the courts this week after president Cyril Ramaphosa announced on Sunday night that tobacco would remain banned under level three of lockdown, which starts next Monday.
Australian economy must come off Covid-19 ‘life support’, PM to say
SYDNEY, May 25 — Australia’s economy must not become reliant on government stimulus, Prime Minister Scott Morrison will say tomorrow, as Canberra unwinds state support and accelerates plans to spur growth. Australia has reported just over 7,100 Covid-19 infections, including 102 deaths. That is...
USD/JPY Price Analysis: Sticks to modest gains near 50-day SMA, around 107.70 region
The USD/JPY pair held on its modest daily gains through the early North American session and was last seen trading near the top end of its daily tradi
First there was JobSeeker, then JobKeeper - now it's JobMaker
Scott Morrison has signalled more federal control over skills training, accusing the states of running a system that is complex, clunky and unresponsive.
Boston Dynamics' Robodog Roams New Zealand Countryside with a New Purpose: Sheep Herding
Canines beware: Apparently we humans aren’t the only ones who need to worry about our inevitable robot overlords replacing us.
50 insiders reveal all on a massive shakeup at elite law firm Boies Schiller
Pay rifts, a partner divide, and transparency are key issues behind some partners leaving elite law firm Boies Schiller. Now BSF is re-making itself.
National Trust ‘deeply concerned’ as Sizewell C plans about to be submitted
National Trust bosses are “deeply concerned” about the impact a new nuclear power station could have on an “irreplaceable stretch” of the Suffolk coast and say they are still waiting for vital information about the project.
Rhumbline Advisers Increases Stock Position in Fox Corp (NASDAQ:FOX)
Rhumbline Advisers boosted its stake in shares of Fox Corp (NASDAQ:FOX) by 9.8% in the first quarter, HoldingsChannel.com reports. The fund owned 264,628 shares of the company’s stock after purchasing an additional 23,633 shares during the period. Rhumbline Advisers’ holdings in FOX were worth $6,055,000 at the end of the most recent reporting period. Other […]
Neobank N26 Executive Predicts there will be As Many Digital Bank Accounts as Traditional Ones, but Global Fintech Reports Suggest Otherwise
Digital banks are on track to serve as many clients in Ireland as traditional banking service providers, according to N26, an all-digital challenger t
Coronavirus: Invest in health to end pandemic - WHO charges world leaders
As the world faces the challenges of coronavirus crisis, the World Health Organisation says 106,000 cases were reported on Tuesday, May 19 - the most in a day.
German gov't to climb aboard at Lufthansa in virus rescue
(UPDATED) To help Lufthansa, the German government offers a 3-billion-euro loan and 5.7 billion of 'silent' capital. It also seeks to buy 20% of the company for 300 million euros.
Mackay Shields LLC Invests $1.78 Million in Axon Enterprise Inc (NASDAQ:AAXN)
Mackay Shields LLC acquired a new position in shares of Axon Enterprise Inc (NASDAQ:AAXN) during the first quarter, Holdings Channel.com reports. The fund acquired 25,200 shares of the industrial products company’s stock, valued at approximately $1,784,000. A number of other institutional investors and hedge funds also recently modified their holdings of AAXN. Wealth Quarterback LLC […]
50 insiders reveal all on a massive shakeup at elite law firm Boies Schiller
A massive transformation is taking place at elite litigation powerhouse Boies Schiller Flexner.
Bank of Israel leaves rates unchanged, sees less economic damage in 2020
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - The Bank of Israel left its benchmark interest rate ILINR=ECI at 0.1% on Monday, saying economic damage from the coronavirus outbreak was likely to be less than initially feared.
Kotak Mahindra Bank cuts interest rates for savings accounts to 3.50%, effective from today; applicable on balance up to Rs 1 lakh
The change in interest rates at Kotak Mahindra Bank comes after the Reserve Bank of India on Friday reduced the repo rate by 40 basis points to 4 percent from 4.4 percent earlier.
Maintenance process set in motion at Jubilant Generics
90 employees called to work today to prepare machines for drug production Mysore/Mysuru: Nanjangud-based Jubilant Generics, an extended arm of Jubilant Life Sciences, has been preparing to start operations. The company which was shut due to COVID-19 will resume operations soon with the guidelines by Indian Council for Medical Research (ICMR). The State Government has...
AE Wealth Management LLC Raises Holdings in Axon Enterprise Inc (NASDAQ:AAXN)
AE Wealth Management LLC lifted its holdings in shares of Axon Enterprise Inc (NASDAQ:AAXN) by 8.9% during the first quarter, according to its most recent disclosure with the SEC. The fund owned 3,137 shares of the industrial products company’s stock after acquiring an additional 256 shares during the period. AE Wealth Management LLC’s holdings in […]
Oppenheimer Asset Management Inc. Has $831,000 Stake in Spirit Realty Capital Inc (NYSE:SRC)
Oppenheimer Asset Management Inc. raised its stake in shares of Spirit Realty Capital Inc (NYSE:SRC) by 56.5% in the first quarter, according to its most recent 13F filing with the SEC. The fund owned 31,797 shares of the real estate investment trust’s stock after purchasing an additional 11,473 shares during the period. Oppenheimer Asset Management […]
Bushfire royal commission: ‘Black Summer’ not just a one-off
Australia faces even more dangerous bushfire conditions in the future, say scientists who warn the devastating 2019-20 blazes are not a one-off event.
AirAsia India opens domestic flight bookings for passengers; will fly to 21 destinations; details
With the announcement of resumption in domestic flight operations, AirAsia India has resumed its operations and will fly to 21 destinations in the country.
Jobless benefit requests by Portugal's young spike 52% during pandemic
LISBON (Reuters) - The number of Portuguese young people requesting jobless benefits spiked 52% last month from a year earlier, way above the increase for other age groups, amid the coronavirus lockdown, data showed on Monday
An expedition will recover the Titanic’s telegraph — the radio it used to call for help as it sank. Here’s how it’ll work.
A federal judge ruled this week that a salvage company can go forward with a plan to recover the telegraph that the Titanic used to send out distress calls as it sank.
No crying over spilt milk as advisers focus on Virgin bid
Jayne Hrdlicka could be Virgin's next CEO or chairman if Bain is successful in its bid for the airline. Interestingly, she's still on the payroll of her former employer.
RBI And MPC Should Junk Monetary Policy Calendar In Times Of Covid-19, Act Preemptively To Avert Crisis
The problem is not what the RBI will or will not do, but it is more to do with the timing.
Oppenheimer Asset Management Inc. Has $716,000 Stock Position in Texas Roadhouse Inc (NASDAQ:TXRH)
Oppenheimer Asset Management Inc. lifted its position in Texas Roadhouse Inc (NASDAQ:TXRH) by 14.3% in the first quarter, Holdings Channel.com reports. The institutional investor owned 17,340 shares of the restaurant operator’s stock after purchasing an additional 2,163 shares during the period. Oppenheimer Asset Management Inc.’s holdings in Texas Roadhouse were worth $716,000 as of its […]
PM steps in on vocational education, pushing more federal control
Scott Morrison has signalled more federal control over skills training, accusing the states of running a system that is complex, clunky and unresponsive.
Aigen Investment Management LP Sells 75,814 Shares of Marathon Oil Co. (NYSE:MRO)
Aigen Investment Management LP trimmed its position in Marathon Oil Co. (NYSE:MRO) by 37.4% during the first quarter, according to the company in its most recent disclosure with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The institutional investor owned 126,780 shares of the oil and gas producer’s stock after selling 75,814 shares during the period. Aigen […]
Breaking: Africa Top Brands: MTN, Dangote emerges most admired African brands
MTN, Dangote has emerged the most admired African brands at the 10th Brand Africa 100, Africa's Top Brands anniversary.
Hospitals flush with cash got billions in coronavirus bailouts
The feds have given more than $5 billion in grants to 20 big hospital chains that already had more than $108 billion in cash.
6,668 Shares in AmerisourceBergen Corp. (NYSE:ABC) Acquired by ETRADE Capital Management LLC
ETRADE Capital Management LLC purchased a new stake in AmerisourceBergen Corp. (NYSE:ABC) during the 1st quarter, according to its most recent filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The institutional investor purchased 6,668 shares of the company’s stock, valued at approximately $590,000. Other hedge funds also recently added to or reduced their stakes in […]
Bayer, Lufthansa drive gains in Europe amid holiday-thinned trading
European stocks rose to kick off the week on Monday, albeit with the action thinned by holidays in the U.K. and the U.S.
NAB's rod for its own back
NAB will reveal the results of a share purchase plan that might be heavily oversubscribed on Wednesday.
Business gives Ramaphosa’s plan to reopen economy the thumbs up
South African business leaders lauded the government’s plan to substantially ease a nationwide lockdown that’s crippled the economy, even as the number of the coronavirus cases grows exponentially.
An expedition will recover the Titanic's telegraph — the radio it used to call for help as it sank. Here's how it'll work.
A specially designed robot is set to enter the Titanic's Marconi suite, where operators issued the sinking ship's last distress call.
An expedition will recover the Titanic's telegraph — the radio it used to call for help as it sank. Here's how it'll work., Business Insider - Business Insider Singapore
Business Insider - A specially designed robot is set to enter the Titanic's Marconi suite, where operators issued the sinking ship's last distress call.. Read more at businessinsider.sg
Ed-tech startup to offer free AI, coding & robotics courses for children in rural areas
Robochamps, an edtech start-up dedicated to introducing kids to early AI education, recently launched online courses in robotics and coding in multiple languages, including Hindi, Gujarati, Punjabi, a
A fleet of these quirky-looking bikes will soon be hitting the streets of Nottingham
The cycles are already popular in Holland, Germany and Denmark
India needs comprehensive law on coronavirus to replace maze of piecemeal guidelines, clarifications; UK, Singapore offer examples
In the absence of a comprehensive legislation dealing with coronavirus, litigants are flocking to courts across the country seeking clarity and protection as a result of these unprecedented circumstances.
Vedanta’s delisting plan: What choice do shareholders have?
The price of ₹87.5 per share indicated by the company may be too low; but investors have the choice of placing their bids higher
Covid-19: FSSAI extends deadline for compliance norms for traditional sweets
In a relief for traditional sweet makers, the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) has decided to extend the deadline for enforcement of certain mandatory compliance norms for non-pack
Citi warns that coronavirus may push 31 million women into unemployment and knock $1 trillion from world GDP
Global GDP could shrink as much as $1 trillion if a predicted 31 million women lose their jobs during the coronavirus pandemic, Citi has warned....
EU must present united front to shield pandemic-hit banks: regulator
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - European countries need to join forces to shield their banks from the coronavirus outbreak, one of the bloc’s top regulators said on Monday, potentially using a 500 billion euro ($545 billion) EU recovery fund to do so.
Lottery throws millions more at dodgy projects
The National Lotteries Commission has refused to disclose its beneficiaries. But we found them. By Raymond Joseph and Anton van Zyl
Central Bank warns people of four unauthorised financial firms in operation
The Central Bank says Aran Asset Management, MSIM Fund Management, and CMS ICAV have cloned the details of already existing firms.
ELASTIC software architecture advances urban mobility in Florence
Current trends in the field of big data analytics in the context of smart cities show a need for original software ecosystems upon which advanced mobility functionalities can be developed. These new architectures ...
Power station chimneys brought down in carefully planned demolition
Eight nearly 140-metre-tall chimneys at Victoria's defunct Hazelwood Power Station have been demolished in just one minute.
Bithumb Names Back Young Heo as Its New CEO
South Korean crypto exchange Bithumb has promoted Back Young Heo as its new chief executive officer (CEO).
ETRADE Capital Management LLC Sells 5,934 Shares of Valero Energy Co. (NYSE:VLO)
ETRADE Capital Management LLC reduced its holdings in Valero Energy Co. (NYSE:VLO) by 36.0% in the first quarter, according to the company in its most recent Form 13F filing with the SEC. The institutional investor owned 10,555 shares of the oil and gas company’s stock after selling 5,934 shares during the quarter. ETRADE Capital Management […]
Darden Restaurants (NYSE:DRI) Price Target Raised to $88.00
Darden Restaurants (NYSE:DRI) had its price objective upped by KeyCorp from $75.00 to $88.00 in a report published on Thursday morning, BenzingaRatingsTable reports. They currently have an overweight rating on the restaurant operator’s stock. Other equities research analysts have also issued reports about the stock. Goldman Sachs Group upgraded shares of Darden Restaurants from a […]
Hertz files for US bankruptcy protection as car rentals evaporate in pandemic
The firm, whose largest shareholder is billionaire investor Carl Icahn with a nearly 39 percent ownership stake, is reeling from government orders restricting travel and requiring citizens to remain home.
Fixed Exchange Rate: More harm than good
The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe suspended the new managed floating exchange rate and introduced the fixed exchange rate of 1 US Dollar to 25 Zimbabwean Dollars on ...
GBP/USD clings to modest gains, bulls await a move beyond 1.2200 mark
The GBP/USD pair edged higher through the early North American session and was last seen trading near the top end of its daily trading range, just bel
Genting Malaysia Bhd to undertake MSS, VSS for employees in Covid-19 restructuring exercise
KUALA LUMPUR, May 25 — Genting Malaysia Bhd (GENM) announced today it will undertake mutual and voluntary separation schemes for its employees to further mitigate the adverse financial impact from the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic. In an internal memo circulated to its employees sighted by Malay...
USD/MXN: Slight relief for the peso – CIBC
The initial market reaction to Banxico’s cut to 5.5% suggests that the decision was not more dovish than investors were expecting, according to analys
ETRADE Capital Management LLC Sells 1,830 Shares of Allergan plc (NYSE:AGN)
ETRADE Capital Management LLC cut its position in shares of Allergan plc (NYSE:AGN) by 36.6% during the first quarter, according to the company in its most recent disclosure with the Securities & Exchange Commission. The institutional investor owned 3,173 shares of the company’s stock after selling 1,830 shares during the quarter. ETRADE Capital Management LLC’s […]
Commercial real estate to move northwards in Tier 2 markets post Covid-19
Factors like good location, easy accessibility, improvement in basic infrastructure, increased connectivity with suburbs and the availability of skilled manpower have turned smaller cities into an attractive business destination.
Social distancing in home selling: How Lehigh Valley real estate agents are adapting to new reality
The housing market scene might soon resemble more of a hospital and less of a home but Lehigh Valley real estate agents say these measures are going to be crucial moving forward amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
S&P/TSX composite starts week higher, U.S. stock markets closed for holiday
TORONTO — Canada's main stock index started the trading week by moving higher, fuelled by gains in the financial and industrial sectors. The S&P/TSX composite index was up 94.85 points at 15,008.49. U.S.
Synchrony Financial (NYSE:SYF) Shares Sold by ETRADE Capital Management LLC
ETRADE Capital Management LLC reduced its stake in shares of Synchrony Financial (NYSE:SYF) by 20.4% during the 1st quarter, according to the company in its most recent 13F filing with the SEC. The firm owned 33,834 shares of the financial services provider’s stock after selling 8,693 shares during the quarter. ETRADE Capital Management LLC’s holdings […]
Germany mulls €50,000 a month for stricken firms
FRANKFURT AM MAIN, May 25 — Germany’s economy ministry today unveiled plans to ramp up support for hard-hit smaller companies, proposing as much as €50,000 (US$54,000) in monthly aid to help the nation’s vaunted “Mittelstand” survive the coronavirus crisis. The proposal, seen by AFP, is...
Covid-19: Anand Mahindra says extended lockdown will have damaging psychological impact on people
‘The numbers will continue to rise and the focus must be on rapid expansion of field hospital beds with oxygen lines,’ the businessman said.
Egypt plans EGP 19bn investments in petrochemical projects
Cairo - Mubasher: The Egyptian Ministry of Petroleum and Mineral Resources is considering the implementation of 11 new petrochemical projects at a total value of around EGP 19 billion, Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources Tarek El-Mulla …
CBD Melbourne: Some free advice for private equity giant Bain
Jayne Hrdlicka could be Virgin’s next CEO or the chairwoman if Bain Capital is successful in its bid for the airline. Interestingly, she's still on the payroll of her former employer.
ETRADE Capital Management LLC Purchases New Holdings in Docusign Inc (NASDAQ:DOCU)
ETRADE Capital Management LLC acquired a new stake in Docusign Inc (NASDAQ:DOCU) in the first quarter, according to the company in its most recent 13F filing with the SEC. The institutional investor acquired 5,364 shares of the company’s stock, valued at approximately $496,000. Several other hedge funds and other institutional investors have also added to […]
Celsius: Hold On For The Ride
Celsius's potential TAM is massive and should support many years of strong growth. Even with COVID-19 substantially disrupting marketing, the company is still s
Africa's COVID-19 recovery should harness the benefits of nature and conservation
Today, as we celebrate International Day of Biodiversity, the global community is called to re-examine our relationship to the natural world. We celebrate this day in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic ...
Supplies of smartphones, tablets, laptops hit due to lower production & distribution workforce
Two senior industry executives said brands like Apple, Xiaomi, Oppo, Vivo and Realme are facing supply issues with operational plants running at 30-35% capacity and several warehouses are not able to operate normally.
Indian Tea industry suffers loss of Rs 2100 crore in WB and Assam
Kolkata: The tea industry in two states, West Bengal and Assam is staring at a loss of around Rs 2,100 crore due to the Covid-19 pandemic as production has dipped by a whopping 65 percent in the past two months.
EUR/GBP alternates gains with losses near 0.8950
The now better mood in the British pound is forcing EUR/GBP to ease some ground following last week’s peaks in the 0.9000 neighbourhood. EUR/GBP faile
An expedition will recover the Titanic's telegraph — the radio it used to call for help as it sank. Here's how it'll work.
A specially designed robot is set to enter the Titanic's Marconi suite, where operators issued the sinking ship's last distress call.
Refunds likely to bury retail boost from pent-up demand
For shell-shocked consumers, mass job losses and emptier social calendars mean cash will prove more alluring than unused purchases.
Japan set to end Tokyo’s state of emergency
Japan is set to remove a coronavirus state of emergency from Tokyo and four other prefectures on Monday, allowing businesses to gradually resume.
Singapore Airlines reinforces commitment to NZ during COVID-19 crisis
The airline is swapping passengers for cargo.
Economists See China Holding Stimulus in Check Amid Uncertainty
(Bloomberg) — Economists broke down China’s annual policy-document dump and concluded that Beijing is holding stimulus measures in reserve in case the global impact of the coronavirus pandemic worsens significantly.
Germany's top court to rule on compensation for Volkwagen 'Dieselgate' scandal
Almost five years after Volkswagen's admission to cheating on regulatory emissions tests involving millions of cars, Germany's top court will on Monday finally rule in a battle over compensation for…
Top German court to rule on VW 'Dieselgate' compensation
Almost five years after Volkswagen's admission to cheating on emissions tests involving millions of diesel engined cars, a top German court will on Monday finally rule in a battle over compensation for tens of thousands of affected owners.
Why markets don’t care about Hong Kong
Via the excellent Damien Boey at Credit suisse:
DPIIT to seek nod for startup credit scheme, seed fund
Since the launch of the Startup India initiative on January 16, 2016, the DPIIT has recognised 28,979 startups as of March 1, 2020. Of these, 27,137 startups employed around 337,000 people.
ASX 200 Index: Australian shares start out the week 1.5% higher
Australian shares have started the week on the front foot, despite the growing concerns over the US and Chinese relations. Instead, markets are gearin
CIBN outgoing President advocates ethical leadership in banks
THE outgoing President/Chairman of Council of The Chartered Institute of Bankers of Nigeria, CIBN, Dr. Uche Olowu, has
LS C&S receives international standard certification for photovoltaic cable
LS Cable & System said Monday its photovoltaic cable has received international standard certification from Germany’s TUV SUD, a global certification authority. TUV SUD assessed that LS C&S’ 1,500 voltage direct current solar cables conform to functions and safety standards of International Electrotechnical Commission and European Standards, according to the cable maker. The firm expects the c...
RBA to update transaction processing and settlement system for new payment streams | ZDNet
The Reserve Bank wants to be able to manage transactions for settlement in various domestic payment streams such as the New Payments Platform.
Alibaba Drops After Projecting Slowing Growth in Uncertain Times
Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. slid after projecting revenue growth will slow this year, reflecting post-Covid 19 economic uncertainty at home as well as the potential for U.S.-Chinese tensions to disrupt its business.
Shareholders set agenda for new SEC management
SHAREHOLDERS in the nation’s capital market have placed the 10-year Capital Market Master Plan, CMMP, on the front b
Australia’s international trade took a dive in April
The ABS has released preliminary international trade data for April, which has registered solid falls in both imports and exports:
‘Worried, but work comes first’: Flight attendants return to duty as domestic air services resume in fourth phase of coronavirus lockdown
Flight attendants on early Monday morning arrived at Indira Gandhi International (IGI) airport, Terminal-3, as domestic air services resumed from today
Globe and Mail: Canadian PM Trudeau asks bank CEOs for views on economy, coronavirus relief – Reuters
Early Monday morning, Reuters came out with the news, relying on the Globe and Mail, to convey that Canadian PM Just Trudeau seeks guidance to determi
‘Biodiversity protection key to post-COVID-19 recovery’
In a bid to recover greener and better planet for the people, the Minister of State for Environment, Mrs Sharon Ikeazor has stressed the need for stakeholders in the sector and Nigerians to stay on track with the climate targets.
Reliance’s JioMart live across India: Important details about the Amazon, Flipkart’s rival
Currently, JioMart is available as a web version but the mobile version is expected to be available very soon. No official words from Reliance as of yet. Reliance has officially launched JioMart in the country across almost all regions.
South African president says lockdown to ease from June 1
JOHANNESBURG, May 25 — President Cyril Ramaphosa announced yesterday a further easing of South Africa's coronavirus lockdown from June 1, allowing the vast majority of the economy to return to full capacity. Africa's most industrialised economy has been largely shut down since late March, when...
Australia's exports fell 12% in April
The value of both Australian exports and imports decreased in April 2020 although demand for resource commodities remained strong, according to the la
Gold Price Analysis: XAU/USD down by $6 in Asia, weekly chart shows bullish trend exhaustion
Gold, a safe-haven asset, is flashing red at press time even though the growth-linked currencies like the Aussie dollar are struggling to gain altitud
This Australian founder made $25 million from the COVID-19 pandemic
Jeromy Wells, the chief executive and founder of listed cloud communication platform and workflow software company Whispir, denies COVID-19 is the best thing that has ever happened to him.
Lockdown 4.0: Flight attendants back to duty as domestic services resume
Domestic flight operations resumed across the country from today except in Andhra Pradesh and West Bengal, after two months of suspension
State Governments face unprecedented financial crisis
The report stated as follows: “the states were expecting to share N3.3 trillion from the Federation Account during the year, they
Crowdfunding projects help virus-hit businesses in Japan
Fundraisers in crowdfunding plans often provide donors with meal discount tickets and premium accommodation vouchers.
UoN to get lion’s share of Sh6.6bn salary raise
Parliament approved the payment in a supplementary budget last month.
Crisis-hit IL&FS plans to divest its 26% stake in OTPC, invites bidding
In terms of eligibility for bidding, corporate bodies should have a minimum net worth of Rs 150 crore as per the audited balance sheet as of March 31, 2019 or later
Moving production lines out of China is uneasy
Taiwan-based electronic component supply chain makers have come under pressue to move production lines out of China in the wake of the US-China trade war and coronavirus pandemic, but they have claimed relocation is not easy mainly because of the high cost incurred.
Why Target ended up a $3.6b black hole
It's a constant in Australian retail that Target and Kmart didn't fire at the same time, even before the arrival of fast fashion retailers and online shopping.
Debt of consumer discretionary firms faces a downgrade
Ratings firm Crisil has forecast that consumer discretionary services and products are expected to be worse hit by the Covid-19 disruptions.
GBP/USD: All signs are bearish for the pound
GBP/USD Monday's four-hour chart is pointing to losses for the cable, Yohay Elam, an analyst at FXStreet, reports. Commerzbank agrees with this view,
Reverse migration can spur housing demand in tier 2 and 3 cities post COVID-19: ANAROCK report
One significant trend may be reverse migration spurring housing demand in Tier 2 & 3 cities, says the ANAROCK report.
POS device makers coping with pandemic
POS (point of sale/service) device makers Flytech Technology, Posiflex Technology and Partner Tech have enhanced added-value for and extended application of their products to cope with negative impacts of the coronavirus pandemic, according to industry sources.
Slump in consumption, exports push Germany into recession in Q1
BERLIN, May 25 — A slump in capital investments, private consumption and exports pushed the German economy into a recession in the first quarter, detailed data showed today, giving a glimpse of the damage caused by the coronavirus pandemic. The Federal Statistics Office said capital investments...
China: Fiscal stimulus to add 3.2ppt to GDP growth in 2020 – Standard Chartered
Economists at Standard Chartered Bank quantify the impact of the Chinese fiscal stimulus as the 2020 budget amounts to a fiscal stimulus of 5.2% of GD
Melon-aires not required as Japan premium fruit prices plunge
A pair of premium Japanese melons sold Monday for just a slice of the five million yen ($46,000) reached at auction last year, as the coronavirus bites hard.
Total and Gaussin Developing World’s 1st Full Electric Aircraft Refueller Transporter
Electric Aircraft Refueller Transporter, equipped with two 30 tons fuel tanks (artist rendering – courtesy of Gaussin) Gaussin S.A. (Héricourt, France) an
With suitcase and bikini emojis, Spain urges tourists back from July
Spain urged foreign holidaymakers on Monday to return from July as one of Europe's strictest lockdowns eased, but tourism businesses were sceptical about salvaging the summer season. "It is perfectly coherent to plan summer vacations to come to Spain in July," Tourism Minister Reyes Maroto
EUR/USD: The global outlook points to be positive for the euro – Danske Bank
While EUR/USD briefly went above 1.10 last week, the cross ended lower on the potential for a renewed US-China skirmish and EU hashing out its interna
On Day 1, Chennai airport to receive 16 flights
A Delhi-bound Indigo Airlines with 116 passengers was the first flight to be operated from the airport here today when the country resumed domestic air services, officials said. Continue Reading →
Supply disruption in China a great opportunity for India: USIBC's Nisha Biswal
The amount of new spending in the economic relief package is relatively low, about 1-2% of India’s GDP, which is far lower than the stimulus packages announced in the US and other major economies
JobKeeper fuels 'major hunger' for new sneakers
Young Australians flush with JobKeeper cash are leading a boom in discretionary online spending, retailers say.
Nation Media Issues Profit Warning As Covid-19 Effects Eat Into Revenues
The Nation Media Group (NMG) on Friday issued a profit warning to its investors, citing reduced revenues due to the effects of Covid-19 pandemic.In a statement to shareholders, NMG chairman Wilfre
Report warns of major tax shortfall due to drop in household spending
The COVID-19 crisis could see indirect tax revenue fall by up to €6.7bn this year.The Economic...
Duty-free booze bonanza for Australians under new proposal for 'Trans-Tasman bubble' travel
Under existing limits, travellers can purchase more duty-free alcohol when visiting New Zealand than they can when travelling to Australia.
Route cleared for GasLink
Clearing for the first two spreads of Coastal GasLink pipeline construction through the Peace region is nearly complete.
'Could have planned better': Ex-RBI Governor C Rangarajan rues migrant crisis due to lockdown
He feels provision for some kind of cash dispensation is necessary, saying the government could cut some other expenditures, perhaps towards administration or travel
Biden wants Amazon to 'start paying their taxes'
Former Vice President Joe Biden has renewed his criticism of e-commerce giant Amazon, once again turning the company into a political football that has been kicked around by presidential candidates on ...
Coronavirus impact: Time for employers to up skill employees
For the quantum growth of the economy, investments in education and skilling of informal workers are key, especially because a huge share of population has very little skills
USD/JPY clings to gains near 50-day SMA, bulls await a move beyond 108.00 mark
The USD/JPY pair edged higher on Monday and was last seen trading near the top end of its daily trading range, around the 107.70-75 region. The pair m
Suncor - Immediate Action Will Mean Stronger Returns
Suncor Energy is an incredibly well positioned Canadian oil major. The company's FFO / share is better than most oil majors. The company's financial health is q
GBP/USD: No reasons for sterling to spring back up
While Brits are enjoying their spring bank holiday – albeit under lockdown restrictions – sterling may continue suffering, according to FXStreet’s ana
Virus-hit Fiji Airways cuts workforce by half
Pandemic-hit Fiji Airways fired more than half its workforce Monday, as travel restrictions put the islands' vital tourism sector in deep freeze and reduced the national carrier's revenue to "virtually ...
South Africa coronavirus: Eased lockdown splits opposition, over 11K recoveries
From the area of testing through to record number of recoveries, South Africa has been praised for pro-activeness in combating the virus.
Tokyo stocks rally on hopes for economic restart amid pandemic
Tokyo stocks rebounded Monday on hopes that Japan's economy will soon restart as the government is set to lift a state of emergency in the capital declared over the coronavirus pandemic. The 225-issue Nikkei Stock Average ended up 353.49 points, or 1.73 percent, from Friday at 20,741.65. The broader Topix…
Duty-free booze bonanza for Australians under new proposal for 'Trans-Tasman bubble' travel
Under existing limits, travellers can purchase more duty-free alcohol when visiting New Zealand than they can when travelling to Australia.
Nissan, Renault to disclose plan to slash production due to Covid shutdowns
The moves are set to undo the growth strategy pushed earlier by Carlos Ghosn, former leader of both companies, to sell around 14 million cars by 2022
Chaos reigns at airports as domestic flights take off after 2-month gap
Tweaking of flight schedules led to cancellation of several flights
Asian stocks subdued after China imposes new law on Hong Kong
Global financial markets already struggling to deal with huge economic uncertainty
EUR/USD: Time to buy a ticket for the 1.20 level – Nordea
It is probably too optimistic to expect both common EU debt and a widespread regulatory roll back, but it may be worthwhile buying a EUR lottery ticke
KBC staff sue over pension funds
Broadcaster says it’s unable to pay the sum at once.
We’re evaluating new food trends that gained momentum during lockdown: ITC’s Hemant Malik
Significant uptick in essentials; salience for larger-size packs
Win wants Meralco to issue more transparent electric bill
SENATOR Win Gatchalian has urged the Manila Electric Company (Meralco), the country’s largest distribution utility, to come up with a separate bill that is more transparent and will be very clear to the consumers, following mounting complaints of sudden surge in supposed electricity consumption for the month of May.
Huawei Reportedly Issues Chip Supply Request to Samsung as It Braces for More US Pressure
Last week, US officials reportedly indicated that they may further tighten the rules that aim to cut the Chinese tech giant Huawei off from global chip sales.
Confusion prevails over online sale of liquor
No online service providing agency will be entrusted with liquor trade. Liquor shop owners will take orders from 7 am to 1 pm and deliver the product home within 7 pm.
Deficit monetisation: Is it really as simple as RBI printing more money?
India has a comfortable foreign exchange reserves of $487 billion currently.
ACTU lays out demands for Virgin bidders
With binding bids for Virgin due to administrator Deloitte on June 12, ACTU president Michele O'Neil says the union bloc will not budge on worker entitlements.
ANA to require all passengers to wear face masks aboard aircraft from June
One of Japan's major airlines plans to make the wearing of face masks compulsory as the industry shifts toward operating in a new coronavirus pandemic normal. From June, All Nippon Airways Co will require all passengers to wear face masks inside airports and aboard aircraft. Anyone who refuses will be…
JobKeeper blunder may have forced up debt costs by $180m
The Morrison government may have overpaid in a bond market that was anticipating a $130 billion JobKeeper program.
Supply disruption in China a great opportunity for India: USIBC’s Nisha Biswal
While a single national market for agriculture and steps to create an efficient energy space are welcome, the prohibition on … Supply disruption in China a great opportunity for India: USIBC’s Nisha Biswal Read More »
Nikkei rises, but Hong Kong shares slip as tensions with China heat up
Hong Kong stocks fall as demonstrators take to the streets to protest proposal by China to supercede city government’s authority.
COVID-19 cases in Nigeria double almost every week — but there is good news
Cases of COVID-19 have at least doubled almost every week since the outbreak of the disease in Nigeria back in February, TheCable
CEO buys ailing New Zealand media giant for one dollar
Struggling New Zealand media giant Stuff Limited was sold in a management buy-out deal for the symbolic fee of NZ$1.00 (US$0.61), the group's Australian owners Nine Entertainment announced Monday.
Nordic investors turn up heat on coal in climate campaign
OSLO/LONDON (Reuters) - Five years after first ditching some coal companies, Nordic investors are turning their focus to bigger carbon emitters in a range of industries, paving the way for other funds to follow.
US Dollar Index pushes higher and approaches 100.00
The greenback, in terms of the US Dollar Index (DXY), is extending the march north to the vicinity of the key barrier at 100.00 the figure on Monday.
UK's Sunak authorises bailout plan to rescue strategically important companies
LONDON: British Finance Minister Rishi Sunak has authorised a bailout plan to rescue companies that are seen as strategically important, with the ...
Thousands without power in Western Australia after once in a decade storm
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Wild weather downed trees and left tens of thousands of people without power in Western Australia, as emergency services began cleaning up in Perth on Monday after some of the worst weather in a decade.
Melon-aires not required as Japan premium fruit prices plunge
TOKYO, May 25 — A pair of premium Japanese melons sold today for just a slice of the ¥5 million (RM200,720) reached at auction last year, as the coronavirus bites hard. The melons from Yubari on the northern island of Hokkaido sold for a snip at ¥120,000 at the season’s first auction — 40...
Greyscale is Buying Bitcoin At Record Rates: $29.9M Per Week, & Growing
Greyscale is thought to have purchased "2/3rd of all supply of newly minted Bitcoin" in the 100 days before May 17th.
Copper: The pace of long positions to slow down – TDS
Copper continued to benefit from surging risk appetite as speculators once again added to their long positions, strategists at TD Securities report. C
Premier digs in on rent as UK restrictions bite
The 139 Smiggle stores in Britain and Ireland remain shut because of government restrictions, and Premier is also applying its rent ban.
Beef trade: Data backs up expanding influence of the dairy sector on the beef industry
While putting this week’s report together different factory agents used different analogies to describe how they now see trade.
China's pork imports in April jump 170% to record high
China, the world’s top pork consumer, imported a record 400,000 tonnes in April, up nearly 170% from a year earlier, customs data showed, as buyers took advantage of low prices to stock up on meat.
Jet Airways offers two Boeing aircraft to assist Vande Bharat Mission
Thecarrier is undergoing the insolvency process and its affairs are being managed by insolvency resolution professional Ashish Chhawchharia
Top German court grants buybacks for VW diesel car owners (Update)
A top German court ruled Monday that Volkswagen must buy back a diesel car it modified to appear less polluting, a decision that could influence the outcome of tens of thousands of other "dieselgate" ...
China's currency gamble adds fuel to fire
The People's Bank of China 'fixed' the yuan at its lowest point since 2008, a move likely to further strain relations with Washington over trade, technology and Hong Kong's autonomy.
Mercedes-AMG CEO Tobias Moers to take over as Aston Martin Chief
Palmer and Germany's Daimler AG (DAIGn.DE), which owns a 5% stake in Aston Martin and supplies the carmaker with Mercedes-AMG engines, also declined to comment
Virgin Media Ireland announce €1 Million fund to help businesses nationwide
Virgin Media has today launched a €1 Million support fund as part of its #BackingBusiness initiative to boost Irish businesses nationwide.
Bond University on track for JobKeeper
Bond University is on track to be the only university in Australia to get access to JobKeeper after a rule change.
Lockdown Hits Indian Airlines Hard, Many May Find Survival Difficult: Ex-Aviation Regulator Member
New Delhi (Sputnik): The aviation business in India contributed $72 billion to the nation's GDP registering an overall growth trend of around 11 percent per annum over...
Duty-free booze bonanza for Australians under new proposal for 'Trans-Tasman bubble' travel
Under existing limits, travellers can purchase more duty-free alcohol when visiting New Zealand than they can when travelling to Australia.
The new normal: How coronavirus pandemic is changing consumer behaviour
Feedback Insights, a Bangalore-based research firm, conducted a survey that brings to light the consumer behaviour patterns that will reshape the economy in the post-Covid-19 world.The survey in which
Investors are underestimating Beijing's response to the pandemic
Beijing has little choice but to support the Chinese economy, even if it is reluctant to go as far as it did during the financial crisis.
UK employers to be asked to pay 'up to 30% of wages from August' as furlough winds down
Chancellor, Rishi Sunak has said the furlough scheme will be in place until at least October, however, companies will be asked to start sharing the cost from August
Pachinko upgrades to boost NAND flash demand
Upgrades in Japanese-made pachinko game machines are set to play a driver of NAND flash demand growth in 2020, according to industry sources.
Andrew Cuomo managed to kill Grandma — and New York’s economy too
So Gov. Andrew Cuomo killed Grandma and cratered New York’s economy. But he looked good doing it. Too harsh? Well, report cards are snapshots, and the pandemic is an evolving event. Numbers are
Day-to-day banking proving to be a struggle for some isolating seniors
When banks temporarily closed hundreds of branches in response to COVID-19, many seniors found themselves unable to pay bills, withdraw cash for groceries and manage their account balances
Lockdown Level 3: What’s in store
South Africa’s response to Covid-19 will significantly change under Alert Level 3 as all but high-risk sectors of the economy will be allowed to resume operating. The National Coronavirus Command Council is due to unpack its plans on Tuesday but here’s what we know so far.
Our national airline says there's still too much uncertainty to forecast earnings for the financial year that ends in a month, but says it hasn't needed to draw on the $900m loan facility offered by the taxpayer yet
Our national airline says there's still too much uncertainty to forecast earnings for the financial year that ends in a month, but says it hasn't needed to draw on the $900m loan facility offered by the taxpayer yet
Spain urges foreign tourists to return from July
Foreign tourists can book vacations in Spain from July as the two-week self-quarantine for overseas travellers is likely to be suspended by then, ...
Young people dominate early super withdrawals
Young Australians comprise the majority of people making early withdrawals from their superannuation, as the COVID-19 crisis sweeps through the economy.
AUD/JPY: Bearish case getting cheaper as each session passes
AUD/JPY has been on the bid at the start of this week and despite ongoing geopolitical tensions that have weighed on commodity markets. There has been
Okanagan College expected to see fewer international students, loss in revenue unknown
Post secondary institutions across Canada are bracing for financial losses with the future of foreign students stuck in COVID-19 limbo.Thompson Rivers Unive
Pandemic delivers R943m revenue blow to Netcare
Costs for PPE escalate to R850m as group bolsters its supply ahead of virus peak.
Wirecard postpones issuing annual results again
Fintech says not all audit procedures completed and puts AGM back until August
Beximco exports 6.5 million PPE gowns to US
Beximco Group has exported 6.5 million personal protective equipment or PPE gowns to US brand Hanes for delivery to the Federal Emergency Management Agency, or FEMA.
36% liquor stores back in business in Mumbai
At the epicentre of coronavirus infections in the country, Mumbai has disallowed counter sales of liquor to avoid big crowds outside beer and wine shops. It was also one of the last districts to permit home deliveries of liquor.
RSM, BDO staff return to the office amid strong demand
The mid-tier accounting firms say despite the downturn, clients are increasingly seeking advice, including on how to access stimulus packages.
Coronavirus: France has fourth most deaths as Spain revises down toll
French now behind only US, UK and Italy as Spain reduces number by 2,000
Why Africa can’t afford further delay on AfCFTA -- AFREXIMBANK
The devastating impact of the coronavirus pandemic on Africa’s economy has shown that the continent can ill-afford a further delay in the implementation
Government warned economy could fall off a cliff in September without more stimulus
Consumers are spending more money, but economists warn Australia could fall off a financial cliff in September without more stimulus measures.
CUNY teachers face ax as $115M in coronavirus budget cuts loom
City University colleges are rolling out plans to slash their adjunct teaching staffs as the system faces a nearly $150 million cut in aid thanks to the coronavirus budget crises at City Hall and in
Vermilion Energy CEO’s departure signals return to conservative roots
Return of co-founder as executive chairman comes with greater focus on balance sheet
Square: Soon To $100/Share And Beyond
Square's Cash App has seen explosive growth, expanding its ecosystem of services. My discounted cash flow valuation model suggests that shares have further upsi
High-speed rail on Australia’s east coast would increase emissions for up to 36 years
Bullet trains are back on the political agenda. Labor is again spruiking its vision of linking Melbourne, Sydney and Canberra with high-speed trains
Air New Zealand sees annual underlying loss due to coronavirus
Air New Zealand Ltd said on Tuesday it would report an underlying loss in the financial year ending June 30 due to the coronavirus pandemic, but had slashed costs to the extent it had not yet needed to draw down on a government loan.
Air Canada, Transat deal faces intense EU antitrust scrutiny
Air Canada's bid for Canadian tour operator Transat AT Inc may result in higher prices and less choice for flights between Europe and Canada, EU ...
New emissions blow for VW as German court backs damages claims
FRANKFURT: German airline Lufthansa said Monday it has received approval for a €9 billion ($9.8 billion) “stabilization package” from a government support fund to keep the company going through the turbulence from the coronavirus outbreak, but cautions the deal has not been approved by the EU’s executive commission.
Top-earning public officials should cut their pay amid NY’s fiscal crisis
New York’s top officials have talked a lot about “shared sacrifice” in recent weeks. How about leading by example? Common Cause New York suggests state legislators forgo half their pay since
Only a few hedge funds made money in March and April. Here's how.
Successful funds exhibited similar traits: an ability to trade across different geographies or asset classes and a hyper-vigilance towards monitoring positions.
Covid-19 to dent M&R earnings ‘more than 20%’
Group reports further growth in order book to R51.5bn at end-March.
Steve Mnuchin’s socialite sister sues potential buyers of her $8M pad
The socialite sister of US Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin is suing two potential buyers of her Park Avenue penthouse for a near $1 million deposit after she claims they tanked the deal, new court
No more grants for the self-employed, Treasury says - Inside Israel
Treasury says the economy is back to normal.
Coronavirus News: As more stores file for bankruptcy, 7 On Your Side looks at the future of retail
At least three major retailers have filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy protection this month as the COVID-19 crisis has crippled sales -- now experts say it might be a good time to spend those unused gift cards.
Bharti to sell 2.75% stake in Airtel for $1bn, reduce debt
India Business News: Bharti Telecom, the Indian promoter of telco major Bharti Airtel, is set to sell a stake of up to 2.75% in the mobile services provider through block
Renewable electricity suppliers gaining ground
Generating capacity of independent producers is just about equal to that of an Eskom power station.
Steelworkers Union Praises NDP Victory in Securing Paid Sick Leave Commitment
TORONTO — The United Steelworkers (USW) union is praising the New Democratic Party for securing a commitment from the federal government to ensure two weeks of paid sick leave for workers across Canada.
Oil Rallies With Producers Showing Confidence by Hiking Prices
Oil’s recovery from its historic crash last month is barreling ahead, with some OPEC producers displaying signs of confidence that the market is stabilizing.
Air Canada CEO's compensation cut by over half - to $5.8 million - due to pandemic
Air Canada CEO Calin Rovinescu was on track to receive around $12.9 million in total compensation last year, but the value fell by more than half as the airline's shares stalled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
French carmaker Renault could close plants and cut jobs: union
French carmaker Renault could unveil job cuts and plants closures on Thursday as the company looks to save 2 billion euros (US$2.2 billion) in ...
Interpublic Group of Companies Inc (NYSE:IPG) Shares Purchased by Swiss National Bank
Swiss National Bank raised its holdings in Interpublic Group of Companies Inc (NYSE:IPG) by 23.2% in the 1st quarter, according to its most recent 13F filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The firm owned 1,504,918 shares of the business services provider’s stock after buying an additional 283,800 shares during the quarter. Swiss National […]
Consumer Confidence Inches Higher in Canada, Except for Housing
Consumer confidence continues to show signs of improving in Canada, inching higher for a fourth straight week.
Covid-19 boosts local demand for premium fruits, vegetables
Indian consumers are willing to pay a premium to get hygienic and nutritional daily essentials, prompting exporters of horticulture produce to draw strategies for the domestic market.
Cetera Advisors LLC Sells 2,568 Shares of Marathon Oil Co. (NYSE:MRO)
Cetera Advisors LLC lowered its stake in shares of Marathon Oil Co. (NYSE:MRO) by 16.5% during the first quarter, HoldingsChannel reports. The fund owned 13,013 shares of the oil and gas producer’s stock after selling 2,568 shares during the quarter. Cetera Advisors LLC’s holdings in Marathon Oil were worth $43,000 as of its most recent […]
ETRADE Capital Management LLC Sells 2,520 Shares of Ball Co. (NYSE:BLL)
ETRADE Capital Management LLC decreased its position in Ball Co. (NYSE:BLL) by 27.1% during the 1st quarter, according to its most recent disclosure with the SEC. The fund owned 6,796 shares of the industrial products company’s stock after selling 2,520 shares during the period. ETRADE Capital Management LLC’s holdings in Ball were worth $439,000 as […]
German court ruling clears way to settle VW diesel cases
The decision affects some 60,000 individual claims brought by car owners in Germany.
Telegram Withdraws US Court Appeal for TON Launch
After wrapping up its blockchain project, Telegram has now officially withdrawn from the court battle against the SEC for lifting the ban on Gram tokens.
IBM, HP announce major job cuts
Although exact number of layoffs was not confirmed, reports suggest it could be in the thousands.
A Lot of Binance Exmployees Opt to be Paid in Crypto Rather Than Fiat: CEO
The CEO of crypto exchange Binance, Chagpeng Zhao (CZ) acknowledged that "a lot" of employees opt to be paid in BNB, rather than fiat.
Akinwumi Adesina accused of appointing relatives to strategic positions at AFDB
PRESIDENT of the African Development Bank (AFDB) Akinwumi Adesina has been accused by a group of anonymous whistleblowers of handing contracts to acquaintances and appointing relatives to strategic positions at the bank, a Bloomberg report has revealed. According to the report, U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin turned down plans by the AFDB’s board to end […]
PRESENTING: 38 power players disrupting the $130 billion consulting industry and solving problems for clients in crisis
The coronavirus pandemic has disrupted the management-consulting industry.
Pick Your Bias And Selective Data Will Support
Different investment horizons favor different inputs. There currently appears to be a tug of war between the inputs that please bulls and bears. I expect prior
Bengaluru: Operation of BMTC buses to be increased to 3,500; new bus fares start from Rs 5
Apparently to make up for the losses it had suffered during the lockdown, the BMTC had stopped selling the bus tickets from one destination to another and sold only the bus passes of ₹70 each, which people had opposed. The move comes days after BMTC faced flak for forcing travellers to buy daily passes worth Rs 70 for
Cetera Advisor Networks LLC Purchases 1,000 Shares of GMS Inc (NYSE:GMS)
Cetera Advisor Networks LLC grew its position in GMS Inc (NYSE:GMS) by 4.3% in the first quarter, according to the company in its most recent 13F filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The firm owned 24,090 shares of the company’s stock after acquiring an additional 1,000 shares during the period. Cetera Advisor Networks […]
Sun rises for ITC's aggressive acquisitions
ITC's acquisition of Sunrise is its biggest deal in the past two decades and shows company's readiness for inorganic growth to meet the turnover target of Rs 1 lakh crore for its non-cigarettes FMCG business by 2030
German govt to climb aboard at Lufthansa in virus rescue
Berlin will climb aboard airline giant Lufthansa as its largest shareholder in a nine-billion-euro ($9.8 billion) rescue if investors and competition authorities agree, as the coronavirus-stricken carrier ...
Thousands without power in Western Australia after once in a decade storm
Emergency services began cleaning up in Perth on Monday as wild weather downed trees and left around 50,000 citizens without power
Wage subsidy scheme pays out more than a billion euro
The amount of money paid out under the coronavirus wage subsidy scheme has surpassed 1.1 billion euro, a senior civil servant has said.
Kotak Mahindra Bank cuts interest rate by 0.50% on savings deposits
Private sector lender Kotak Mahindra Bank (KMB) on Monday slashed the interest rate on savings deposits by a further 0.50 per cent. The bank has cut rates twice last month on its deposit rate offering
Natural Gas Bounce - As Expected
A higher low in the energy commodity. The signs of falling production continue. Trading from the long side in natural gas. Why UGAZ is a far better instrument t
Money laundering in games
UPDATE 12:35 p.m. A public inquiry into money laundering in British Columbia has heard that cash is still king but cryptocurrencies and other virtual trade could rise as a trend.
The workers that make your food put their lives on the line during pandemic. Whether they're protected now is up to you.
The American food supply chain relies on people working low-paying jobs that put them at risk for harassment, injury, and even death.
The workers that make your food put their lives on the line during pandemic. Whether they're protected now is up to you.
The American food supply chain from meat processing plants to fast-food chains relies on people working low-paying jobs that put them at risk for harassment, injury, and even death.
With State of Emergency Lifted, Japan Begins Gradual Reopening
Retailers in Tokyo began opening their doors last week, but some will continue to wait.
NPD report shows this April had record console sales for the month in the US
It looks like COVID 19 has led to some breaking sales for the video games industry during the month of April in the US, a point at which lockdown measures were in full effect across the country. In th
Russia's Aeroflot reports 95% passenger drop in April 2020
Aeroflot Group expects to gradually increase the number of flights across Russia in June 2020
Renault must join French-German battery project: minister
Paris: Renault will have to join a French-German project developing batteries in order to receive a five billion euro ($5.4 billion) government rescue loan, Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire said Monday.
Nokia’s factory in India shuts down temporarily after employees test positive for COVID-19 *UPDATED*
Currently, most of the countries are fighting against COVID-19 and are trying their best to control it, and so is the situation in India. Even the industries are also finding it hard to come back t…
Would Muller Undo Labour’s Rental Property Errors?
Since any promises made by former National Party leader Simon Bridges are effectively void, the new leader, Todd Muller, should tell New Zealand’s 290,000 residential rental property owners whether he supports Labour's disastrous experiments or whether he intends to restore some sanity to the sector.
As Covid-19 Disrupts Global Supply Chains, Will Companies Turn to India?
It’s an increasingly viable option for companies anxious about sourcing from China.
ETRADE Capital Management LLC Boosts Stock Position in Seagate Technology PLC (NASDAQ:STX)
ETRADE Capital Management LLC grew its stake in Seagate Technology PLC (NASDAQ:STX) by 15.4% in the first quarter, according to its most recent 13F filing with the Securities & Exchange Commission. The fund owned 9,677 shares of the data storage provider’s stock after acquiring an additional 1,289 shares during the quarter. ETRADE Capital Management LLC’s […]
Japan cautiously lifts last of virus emergency controls
The government’s decision to lift the declaration highlights its strong desire to revive the nation’s faltering economy as quickly as possible.
First Allied Advisory Services Inc. Has $402,000 Stock Holdings in Chipotle Mexican Grill, Inc. (NYSE:CMG)
First Allied Advisory Services Inc. raised its holdings in Chipotle Mexican Grill, Inc. (NYSE:CMG) by 4.4% during the first quarter, according to the company in its most recent 13F filing with the SEC. The institutional investor owned 614 shares of the restaurant operator’s stock after purchasing an additional 26 shares during the quarter. First Allied […]
Delhi sees season's highest power demand on Sunday
Tata Power Delhi Distribution said it met the peak power demand of 1493 MW on Sunday night.
The workers that make your food put their lives on the line during pandemic. Whether they’re protected now is up to you.
“Every day we risk our health and the health of our family that await us at home,” said Nelson Santiago.
Post-Pandemic Economy: Great Depression or Growth Point?
Russian scientists are getting ready to submit their proposals to the Nationwide Action Plan to counter the pandemic in the Russian Federation. Which sectors of the...
Swiss National Bank Boosts Stake in Teladoc Health Inc (NYSE:TDOC)
Swiss National Bank lifted its stake in shares of Teladoc Health Inc (NYSE:TDOC) by 1.8% in the first quarter, HoldingsChannel.com reports. The fund owned 133,400 shares of the health services provider’s stock after acquiring an additional 2,400 shares during the quarter. Swiss National Bank’s holdings in Teladoc Health were worth $20,678,000 at the end of […]
Coronavirus | CREDAI writes to PM, seeks immediate relief for realty sector
The industry body has pitched for additional institutional funding, waiver of penal interest and customer-centric tax treatment of real estate, among others.
Surgutneftegas: Now It Looks A Bit Less Crazy In This Crazy Market
Unlike many other Russian O&G companies, Surgutneftegas decided to cut its dividends. Earlier, the company's earnings for 2019 crashed by 8 times. From this per
ETRADE Capital Management LLC Has $597,000 Holdings in Lithia Motors Inc (NYSE:LAD)
ETRADE Capital Management LLC increased its position in shares of Lithia Motors Inc (NYSE:LAD) by 10.8% during the first quarter, according to the company in its most recent disclosure with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The firm owned 7,294 shares of the company’s stock after purchasing an additional 708 shares during the period. ETRADE Capital […]
Singaporean cooks up Eid feast for migrant workers in lockdown
As Muslims around the world celebrate Eid al-Fitr to mark the end of the fasting month, thousands of migrant workers in Singapore have had to spend the holiday in quarantine because of outbreaks of the novel coronavirus in their dormitories.
The World's 10 Richest Cities
The U.S. is home to six of the 10 richest cities in the world, according to data on the global wealth population.
Flash Australia PMI Signals A Further Slump In Business Activity During May
Flash Australia PMI at 26.4, signalling another steep decline in business activity. Slumping demand accompanies the fall in output. Job losses continue at marke
HDFC's pre-tax profit down 27% in Q4 due to higher provisioning for Covid
After adjusting for fair value adjustments, profit on sale of investment, dividend and provisioning, the adjusted profit before tax for the quarter ended March 31, 2020 is, Rs 3,535 crore
AUD/USD pares early losses, registers modest gains near 0.6550
The AUD/USD pair started the week with a small bearish gap but didn't have a hard time erasing its losses with the risk-on environment helping the AUD
German court ruling clears way to settle VW diesel cases
The decision affects some 60,000 individual claims brought by car owners in Germany.
India Enters Covid Top-10; What Should Spook Us Is Not Headline Number, But Staying Ahead Of Curve
The rising numbers should not matter too much.
Invesco Ltd. (NYSE:IVZ) Position Boosted by AE Wealth Management LLC
AE Wealth Management LLC increased its holdings in Invesco Ltd. (NYSE:IVZ) by 17.3% in the first quarter, according to its most recent 13F filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The institutional investor owned 25,084 shares of the asset manager’s stock after buying an additional 3,696 shares during the quarter. AE Wealth Management LLC’s […]
UK’s NatWest Reports Significant Increase in Local Businesses Accepting Payment Cards, as they Move Away from Cash Due to COVID-19
Consumers across the globe continue to increasingly use digital payments options instead of physical cash, due to COVID-19. NatWest claims that it has witnes
Reverse migration to villages has set economy back by 15 years, says JNU professor
India risks losing benefits of the demographic dividend by not creating enough jobs for new entrants, warns Professor Mehrotra.
Albemarle Co. (NYSE:ALB) Shares Acquired by Swiss National Bank
Swiss National Bank grew its holdings in Albemarle Co. (NYSE:ALB) by 23.2% during the 1st quarter, according to its most recent filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The fund owned 411,607 shares of the specialty chemicals company’s stock after acquiring an additional 77,400 shares during the period. Swiss National Bank owned about 0.39% […]
3 Stocks to Buy and Hold for Decades
Great businesses can allow you to compound your wealth over the decades.
Merger Arbitrage Analysis And Spread Performance - May 24, 2020
ForeScout Technologies declines following the accusation of a MAE and subsequent legal action. COVID-19 forces investors to reanalyse merger arbitrage risks. Av
Cetera Advisor Networks LLC Decreases Stock Position in Newmont Goldcorp Corp (NYSE:NEM)
Cetera Advisor Networks LLC lessened its stake in shares of Newmont Goldcorp Corp (NYSE:NEM) by 37.3% during the 1st quarter, according to its most recent 13F filing with the SEC. The firm owned 8,034 shares of the basic materials company’s stock after selling 4,773 shares during the period. Cetera Advisor Networks LLC’s holdings in Newmont […]
AE Wealth Management LLC Boosts Stock Position in Synopsys, Inc. (NASDAQ:SNPS)
AE Wealth Management LLC raised its stake in Synopsys, Inc. (NASDAQ:SNPS) by 14.7% during the 1st quarter, according to its most recent disclosure with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The fund owned 1,785 shares of the semiconductor company’s stock after purchasing an additional 229 shares during the period. AE Wealth Management LLC’s holdings in […]
Bitcoin Risks Falling to $8K Ahead of June Due to These Technical Factors
Bitcoin was trading in positive territory this Monday after closing its last week in severe losses.
Trade setup: No consensus on Nifty direction; 50DMA remains key hurdle
This makes the market more vulnerable on the higher side.
Talks on Lufthansa aid not concluded yet: ministry
BERLIN (Reuters) - Negotiations on a government bailout for coronavirus-stricken airline Lufthansa (LHAG.DE) are in their last phase but have not been concluded yet, a spokeswoman of the German economy ministry said on Monday.
MCX will now allow crude oil trading in negative, exchange releases API to record prices below zero
A month after settling the crude oil contracts in the negative, India’s largest commodity derivative segment, MCX, has released a new application programming interface which will facilitate a negative price on its software.
COVID-19: India air travel restart sees chaos and cancellations
New restrictions at airports force airlines to scramble revised schedules
Reliance Industries’ Online Grocery Service JioMart Goes Live In 200 Towns Across India
Reliance Industries limited has now officially launched its online grocery service, JioMart, across the nation after running pilot programme in Maharashtra’s Navi Mumbai, Thane, and Kalyan, reports India TV News.
ETRADE Capital Management LLC Raises Stake in American Express (NYSE:AXP)
ETRADE Capital Management LLC increased its stake in shares of American Express (NYSE:AXP) by 9.4% in the first quarter, HoldingsChannel.com reports. The institutional investor owned 7,015 shares of the payment services company’s stock after buying an additional 603 shares during the quarter. ETRADE Capital Management LLC’s holdings in American Express were worth $600,000 as of […]
Malaysia not keen on Philippines Asean Para Games, already focusing on Vietnam edition
KUALA LUMPUR, May 25 — The Paralympic Council of Malaysia (PCM) stressed that it is not keen to participate in the 2020 Asean Para Games (APG) in the Philippines although a new proposal has been raised for the biennial sporting event to be held on a smaller scale. PCM president Datuk Seri Megat D...
Need to adopt AI aggressively to ensure inclusive development in corona-hit world: Ravi Shankar Prasad
India Business News: Emphasising that the government’s Aarogya Setu app protects individual user’s privacy, Telecom and IT Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad said on Monday that
Tokyo stocks open higher on virus hopes
Tokyo stocks opened higher on Monday on expectations the state of emergency will be lifted for the whole nation including economic powerhouse Tokyo.
Time to take economy out of intensive care: PM
Scott Morrison will appeal to a "new sense of common purpose", with $1.5 billion in federal funding to the states as leverage, to deliver an economic recovery he envisages will take between three and five years.
Mackay Shields LLC Cuts Stake in Jack Henry & Associates, Inc. (NASDAQ:JKHY)
Mackay Shields LLC lowered its position in shares of Jack Henry & Associates, Inc. (NASDAQ:JKHY) by 0.5% in the first quarter, according to the company in its most recent 13F filing with the SEC. The fund owned 11,985 shares of the technology company’s stock after selling 58 shares during the quarter. Mackay Shields LLC’s holdings […]
German court ruling clears way to settle VW diesel cases
The decision affects some 60,000 individual claims brought by car owners in Germany.
Hertz car rental company has filed for bankruptcy
As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Hertz car rental company files for bankruptcy protection
New payment to support Kiwis through Covid-19
The Government today announced a new temporary payment to support New Zealanders who lose their jobs due to the global COVID-19 pandemic to adjust and find new employment or retrain.
Gold prices slip on rising dollar, equities; renewed Sino-US trade tensions restrict losses, silver falls 0.7%
Spot gold was down 0.3 percent at $1,729.05 per ounce. US gold futures fell 0.4 percent to $1,729.40.
High Yields From Tax-Advantaged Debt: America First Multifamily
COVID-19 has created a completely new environment. The market is still struggling with figuring out the new reality and balancing the opposing forces. Where the
Increase in area of kuruvai cultivation expected
The Agriculture Department anticipates an increase of over 5,000 hectares (ha) in the total area of kuruvai cultivation in Thanjavur district this year.Last year, the shutters of Stanley Reservoir wer
Twilio: Coronavirus Accelerating Positive Trends, Downside Ahead
TWLO blew out Q1 expectations, as the coronavirus did the opposite of what people expected and accelerated its business. If you think about it, this is pretty i
PRESENTING: 38 power players disrupting the $130 billion consulting industry and solving problems for clients in crisis
These leaders are strategizing for clients, rethinking recruitment, and leading D&I efforts at global firms.
Report: Billionaires Have Made $434 Billion During Coronavirus Pandemic
According to a recent report, American billionaires have enjoyed a huge boost in net worth in the first two months of the Chinese virus pandemic, earning around $434 billion since March 19, when many states went into lockdown.
UP maps migrant skills, aims to clones textile story of Vietnam, Bangladesh
Over 12,000 workers found to be trained in garment making and tailoring so far; more than 2.3 million have returned to UP from different states
1,396 Shares in Mercadolibre Inc (NASDAQ:MELI) Purchased by Fiera Capital Corp
Fiera Capital Corp acquired a new stake in Mercadolibre Inc (NASDAQ:MELI) in the 1st quarter, according to its most recent Form 13F filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The fund acquired 1,396 shares of the company’s stock, valued at approximately $682,000. A number of other hedge funds also recently modified their holdings of the […]
Abe's 'own goals' slash support rates even as Japan's rate of COVID-19 infections declines
A string of controversial missteps has slashed Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's support to levels that could threaten to end his term early, ...
SeaChange Warns Of An Abysmal Q1 As Customers Continue To Delay Purchase Decisions
Discussing recent Q1/FY2021 earnings warning. Customers continue to delay purchase decisions, resulting in an at least 55% sequential revenue decrease with like
The workers that make your food put their lives on the line during pandemic. Whether they're protected now is up to you., Business Insider - Business Insider Singapore
Business Insider - The American food supply chain relies on people working low-paying jobs that put them at risk for harassment, injury, and even death.. Read more at businessinsider.sg
Swiss National Bank Acquires 69,600 Shares of Wynn Resorts, Limited (NASDAQ:WYNN)
Swiss National Bank increased its holdings in shares of Wynn Resorts, Limited (NASDAQ:WYNN) by 22.8% during the first quarter, according to the company in its most recent disclosure with the SEC. The institutional investor owned 374,875 shares of the casino operator’s stock after purchasing an additional 69,600 shares during the period. Swiss National Bank owned […]
Williams-Sonoma, Inc. (NYSE:WSM) Shares Purchased by First Trust Advisors LP
First Trust Advisors LP lifted its holdings in Williams-Sonoma, Inc. (NYSE:WSM) by 46.5% during the first quarter, according to its most recent disclosure with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The firm owned 117,633 shares of the specialty retailer’s stock after acquiring an additional 37,327 shares during the quarter. First Trust Advisors LP owned 0.15% […]
EUR/JPY bounces off lows near 117.00
The now better tone in the single currency is giving EUR/JPY extra wings, pushing it above the key 117.00 mark at the beginning of the week. EUR/JPY f
Gold Price Analysis: Trades with modest losses, downside seems limited
Gold traded with a mild negative bias through the mid-European session amid the prevalent risk-on mood, albeit has managed to defend the $1722 horizon
Fake: Govt has not promised a Rs 5,000 lockdown fund
New Delhi: A WhatsApp forward that promises of free Rs 5,000 in relief funds from the government as a limited time offer is fake.
Monday’s small-cap stocks to watch
Our roundup of Canadian small-caps of between $100-million and $2.5-billion in market capitalization making news and on the move today
The Week Ahead
The economic calendar is light. With shutdowns easing in May, April data is too dated to be of much interest to investors. The preliminary May PMIs last week of
PRESENTING: 38 power players disrupting the $130 billion consulting industry and solving problems for clients in crisis, Business Insider - Business Insider Singapore
Business Insider - These leaders are strategizing for clients, rethinking recruitment, and leading D&I efforts at global firms.. Read more at businessinsider.sg
Kotak Mahindra Bank slashes interest 0.50% rate on savings deposits
Private sector lender Kotak Mahindra Bank (KMB) on Monday slashed the interest rate on savings deposits by a further 0.50 percent. The bank has cut rates twice last month on its deposit rate offering on the savings accounts.
JAFL Litigation Funding Partners Limited (the Company) – Press Release And Investor Update
FeltexClaimants now have until Monday 13 July 2020 to complete Stage 2 funding. The decision of Justice Dobson dated 22 May 2020 (the decision) suggests at [86] a Stage 2 trial date of 27 October 2020 for a hearing of up to 6 weeks.
LPG filling station approved
Councillors approved a planning application to convert a vacant car sales yard into a liquid petroleum gas filling station.
Compression
Risk assets are compressing to Treasuries. Part of this has been the Fear Factor as coronavirus pushed Treasury prices higher as a run towards the safest of hav
Canadian PM Justin Trudeau asks bank CEOs for views on economy, COVID-19 relief: Report
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has spoken to the heads of the country's six big banks to get their views on the state of the economy and the COVID-19 relief efforts, the Globe and Mail
Business stands behind government efforts to ease restrictions
Organised business says economic recovery will require innovation and swift action.
IL&FS invites EoI for 26% in Tripura power plant, sources say ONGC may bid
IL&FS engages Arpwood Capital and JM Financial for deal; project cost entails debt of Rs 3,035 cr and equity investment of Rs 10,118 cr
Coronavirus effect: 40% travel, tourism companies may shut down in 3-6 months, says report
"The travel and tourism sector is going through a very bad phase. It has taken a severe beating due to the COVID-19 outbreak with lakhs of people dependent on it suffering immense losses and job cuts," the report said
CFTC Positioning Report: EUR net longs at multi-month lows
These are the main highlights of the CFTC Positioning Report for the week ended on May 19th: Speculators trimmed their net longs in the euro to the lo
India resumes domestic air travel after two months, several flights cancelled
Aviation industry sources said, around 82 flights -- departures and arrivals -- have been cancelled till now at the Delhi airport.
Japan will aim to shore up travel demand from late July
The government will carry out support measures to shore up demand in the travel and restaurant industries hit hard by the coronavirus pandemic, starting la
Blow to Bitcoin as Latest BofA Survey Finds Loopholes in “Bear Market Rally”
Bitcoin's breakneck bounce off its March 13 lows transformed into a full-fledged rally, eking up to 161.25 percent gains in just two months. But the cryptocurre
Germany’s highest court rules VW should offer Dieselgate compensation
Thousands of motorists can now claim damages from the carmaker.
Moody's revises outlook on Adani Abbot Point Terminal's rating to stable
AAPT is part of an obligor group that has economic ownership of the Abbot Point Coal Terminal in North Queensland under a 99-year lease with the state-owned lessor
Nasdaq to Consolidate European CSD Business
Nasdaq, an exchange operator, will be consolidating its central securities depository business in Europe, by merging Nasdaq CSD Iceland with Nasdaq CSD SE.
USD/CHF surrenders early gains to 1-week tops, still comfortably above 0.9700
The USD/CHF pair struggled to capitalize on its early uptick to one-week tops and now seemed headed back to the lower end of its daily trading range.
Aston Martin chief to leave, Mercedes-AMG CEO to replace him - source
Aston Martin Chief Executive Andy Palmer is leaving the business as part of a management shake-up and will be replaced by Tobias Moers, CEO of ...
The effect of GDPR two years on
Today marks the second anniversary of the introduction of the EU's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
Lufthansa state rescue deal agreed in principle, say sources
FRANKFURT AM MAIN, May 25 — Coronavirus-stricken German airline group Lufthansa has agreed in principle a nine-billion-euro (US$9.8 billion) rescue deal that would see the government come onboard as a shareholder, sources told AFP today. With mangers and ministers in agreement, Lufthansa’s...
German business expectations pick up as lockdown is lifted
Monthly survey finds improving outlook despite pessimism over current effect of pandemic
Japan lifts coronavirus emergency in all remaining areas
Japan, with about 16,600 confirmed cases and about 850 deaths, has so far avoided a large outbreak like those experienced in the US and the Europe despite its softer restrictions.
COVID-19 Crisis Impact on Youth - Depressed, Lonely and Anxious
People in the EU aged 18-34 report being more likely to feel depressed, lonely, and anxious than those aged 35 and over. They also indicate lower levels of resilience in dealing with problems in life, and a significant decrease in life satisfaction compared to before the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
Japan lifts coronavirus emergency in all remaining areas
Japan has so far avoided the large outbreaks experienced in the US and Europe despite softer restrictions.
Wheat procurement surpasses last year's level of 34.1 MT despite hurdles
Wheat procurement target has been set at 40.7 million tonnes (MT) for the 2020-21 marketing year
Japan lifts coronavirus emergency in all remaining areas
Japan has so far avoided the large outbreaks experienced in the US and Europe despite softer restrictions.
Citi warns that coronavirus may push 31 million women into unemployment and knock $1 trillion from world GDP
Global GDP could shrink as much as $1 trillion if a predicted 31 million women lose their jobs during the coronavirus pandemic, Citi has warned.
NNPC says top management appointments on merit
The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) says professional competence, adherence to the principle of transparency and accountab
1st deadlines for laid-off workers to get health insurance
People who lose workplace insurance generally have 60 days from when their coverage ended to apply for an ACA plan.
Singapore reports 344 new Covid-19 cases
Out of the new infected cases, 340 are foreign workers residing in dormitories, the health ministry said.
1st deadlines for laid-off workers to get health insurance
People who lose workplace insurance generally have 60 days from when their coverage ended to apply for an ACA plan.
How the Sunrise Foods buy spices up business for ITC
The move strengthens the tobacco major’s push towards non-cigarette FMCG business
Citi warns that coronavirus may push 31 million women into unemployment and knock $1 trillion from world GDP, Business Insider - Business Insider Singapore
Business Insider - Overall there are 44 million workers at risk of losing their jobs because of the pandemic, Citi said. 31 million women, and 13 million men.. Read more at businessinsider.sg
Top German court grants buybacks for VW diesel car owners
KARLSRUHE, May 25 — A top German court ruled today that Volkswagen must buy back a diesel car it modified to appear less polluting, a decision that could influence the outcome of tens of thousands of other “dieselgate” cases. Judges at the Federal Court of Justice (BGH) in Karlsruhe...
Theta Fuel (TFUEL) Records 630% Weekly Gains As Binance To Support Theta Mainnet 2.0 Launch
The leading cryptocurrency exchange by trading volume and users, Binance, will support the upcoming launch of Theta mainnet 2.0 on May 27th. With the
The impact of COVID-19 on Africa
Global solidarity with Africa is an imperative.
Volkswagen ordered to compensate motorists in landmark ‘Dieselgate’ ruling
A German federal court judge ruled on Monday that Volkswagen has to pay compensation to motorists who purchased vehicles with manipulated diesel engines, a major blow for the carmaker in its home mar…
Melon-aires not required as Japan premium fruit prices plunge
Tokyo: A pair of premium Japanese melons sold Monday for just a slice of the five million yen ($46,000) reached at auction last year, as the coronavirus bites hard.
FULL TEXT: US treasury letter requesting probe of Akinwumi Adesina
The United States department of treasury said it has requested for an independent investigation into allegations levelled against Akinwumi Adesina.
Bitcoin Cash Cryptocurrency Does “Not Look Healthy” After April Halving: Analyst
Just over a month prior to the Bitcoin (BTC) block reward halving on May 11th, forked cryptocurrency Bitcoin Cash (BCH) experienced its first-ever
IAF’s Second LCA Tejas Squadron To Be Raised At Sulur Air Base With FOC Configuration Aircraft
The Indian Air Force (IAF) will raise the second squadron of the indigenously developed and manufactured aircraft LCA Tejas at the Sulur Air Base in Tamil Nadu on Wednesday (27 May), Hindustan Times has reported.
NCDEX launches agriculture index futures, trading to start on Tuesday
Agridex represents produce grown in India and is not linked to any external benchmark; it will be available initially for trading of contracts expiring in June, July, September and December
Japan lifts coronavirus emergency in all remaining areas
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe lifted a coronavirus state of emergency in Tokyo and four other remaining areas on Monday, ending the restrictions nationwide as businesses begin to reopen.
'Indians soar in the skies again,' tweets aviation minister Hardeep Singh Puri
All health protocols were being followed by officials for both the arriving as well as departing air passengers.International commercial passenger flight services remain suspended in India
Polk CARES funding on its way to help small businesses
Help is on the way for small businesses in Polk County, as the first checks for the Polk CARES 2020 funding were mailed out Friday.
With 22% returns so far in 2020, Gold ETFs could help you polish your portfolio even in trying times
Gold has no doubt been the uncontested Student of the year in 2019 with a shining return of 24% annualised which renders financial assets pale in comparison.
100 High Yielders Down Big: These 4 Are Worth Considering
While the tech-heavy Nasdaq 100 nears all-time highs, select big dividend stocks remain attractively priced. This report shares data on over 100 high yield stoc
There’s a 77% Chance Bitcoin Trades Above $9,200 This Week: Market Study
Bitcoin may still be up 135% from March's lows, but the cryptocurrency's technical outlook is far from bearish.
China tests global diplomacy and economy
The country risks nations’ pushback as it moves ahead with its ambitions under the cover of COVID-19.
Lotteries need a loan
Ontario is extending a line of credit of up to $500 million to its lottery and gaming agency.
Japan lifts coronavirus emergency in all remaining areas
TOKYO — Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe lifted a coronavirus state of emergency in Tokyo and four other remaining areas on Monday, ending the restrictions nationwide as businesses begin to reopen.
New payment to support Kiwis through COVID
Hon Grant RobertsonMinister of Finance Hon Carmel SepuloniMinister for Social Development
'It's kind of glum': US farmers worry as crop prices dip
Dave Burrier steered his tractor through a field, following a GPS map as he tried to plant as much corn as possible amid the yellow and green rye covering the ground.
Oil steadies as demand uncertainty tempers supply cuts
Brent had eased by 5 cents, or 0.14 per cent to $35.08 a barrel by 1014 GMT
Japan lifts coronavirus emergency in all remaining areas
Japan has so far avoided the large outbreaks experienced in the US and Europe despite softer restrictions.
China Defends Tariffs on Australia Barley’s as Relations Sour
China was “prudent” and “restrained” in its use of trade remedy measures according to the nation’s commerce minister, who defended the recent decision to impose anti-dumping duties on Australian barley as being based on evidence.
Wheat procurement surpasses last year’s target
:A spectacular 55 per cent increase in wheat procurement in Madhya Pradesh as compared to the previous rabi marketing season has helped government agencies to surpass the total procurement of 341.3 la
Business Cheers Plans to Reopen South Africa’s Economy
South African business leaders lauded the government’s plan to substantially ease a nationwide lockdown that’s crippled the economy, even as the number of the coronavirus cases grows exponentially.
Spain to welcome foreign tourists back from July
Spain, on Monday, urged foreign tourists to return from July as one of Europe’s strictest lockdowns eased, with streets gradually filling
Japan lifts state of emergency for Tokyo, 4 other prefectures
Japan lifted a nationwide state of emergency over the coronavirus on Monday, gradually reopening the world's third-largest economy as government officials warned caution was still necessary to prevent another wave. "We had very stringent criteria for lifting the state of emergency. We have judged that we have met this," Prime…
1st deadlines approach for laid-off workers to get health insurance
The nonpartisan Kaiser Family Foundation estimates that nearly 27 million workers and family members had lost job-based health coverage as of the start of this month.
NNPC says top management appointments on merit
The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) says professional competence, adherence to the principle of transparency and..
Flyers, airlines grapple with new rules; glitches and lack of transport on day 1 of flights resumption
Indias busiest airports in Mumbai and Delhi have cancelled close to 200 flights since last night.
CBIC clears Rs 11,052 crore GST refund claims since April 8
In a tweet, the CBIC said it is "committed to ensuring liquidity to GST taxpayers especially MSME sectors during the lockdown".
Perform Or Perish: Now, Railway Contractors’ Efficiency To Be Appraised By Project Engineers, To Boost Quality, Safety
However, performance appraisal report of all zonal contractors irrespective of value shall be filled in.
Dollar General: Hoping That Nothing Has Changed
Dollar General is about to report earnings for the second time since the COVID-19 crisis hit the United States. The retailer should benefit from both the stockp
Japan must start drafting an Indo-Pacific charter
After watching dozens of webinars, including one co-hosted by the Canon Institute for Global Studies and the Stimson Center, it seems clear that no one kno
Global stock markets confused as US and China spar, bring trade-tension to the forefront again
Asian stocks began the week in mixed fashion as traders weighed more signs of economies reopening around the world against the rise in U.S.-China tensions.
Japan lifts Tokyo’s state of emergency, eyes fresh stimulus
TOKYO, May 25 — Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said today that Japan will lift a state of emergency for Tokyo and four remaining areas later in the day but that it could be reimposed if the pace of infections picked up. Social distancing curbs were loosened for most of the country on May 14...
Algeria announces 4GW plan to grow solar capacity ten-fold by 2025
Algeria plans to grow its solar generation almost ten-fold to support increasing domestic demand while boosting its position as an energy exporter.
In China's auto market, worries grow that cashback deals and gifts presage damaging price war
Cashback offers, up to 10 free oil changes, generous prepaid gasoline cards - these are just some of the giveaways China's auto dealerships are ...
Japan to End Tokyo’s State of Emergency, Eyes Fresh $930 Billion Stimulus
A customer wearing a protective mask enters an internet cafe at night in the Shibuya district of Tokyo, Japan, on … Japan to End Tokyo’s State of Emergency, Eyes Fresh $930 Billion Stimulus Read More »
Fire at Bombardier plant being treated as accidental
A fire at the Bombardier Aerospace plant in Belfast is being treated as accidental.
Oil falls as US-China tensions take toll
Oil prices eased on Monday on concerns over rising tensions between the United States and China over Beijing's plans to impose security laws on Hong Kong and the possibility of sanctions from
NGT appoints committee to investigate Manali gas leak
Wants panel to find out whether emission standard of ammonia in the plant was within the limits
The Nigerian fraudsters ripping off the unemployment system
"Scattered Canary" group is scamming vital benefits programs amid the pandemic.
Kotak Mahindra Bank gets shareholder nod to issue 6.5 crore equity shares
Kotak Mahindra Bank plans to raise as much as Rs 7,500 crore by way of issue of 6.5 crore equity shares of Rs 5 each through a private placement, follow-on public offering (FPO), qualified institutions placement (QIP) or a combination thereof
VW owners in Germany can claim damages, court rules
Court rules against carmaker for selling vehicles with manipulated diesel engines
The artisans behind Italian fashion tremble at their future
Until recently, some of most intricately embroidered fabrics in the world, like those found in garments designed by Giorgio Armani, Valentino, Etro and Prada, have come out of a duplex apartment complex in Milan, the home of a small business called Pino Grasso Ricami.
CEO buys ailing New Zealand media giant for one dollar
Nine said that Stuff chief executive Sinead Boucher would take over the company, which operates New Zealand's most popular news website, stuff.co.nz, and titles such as Wellington's Dominion Post and the Christchurch Press.
Frydenberg’s changes to shareholder class actions smack of ‘cronyism’, lawyers say
The move has been made using emergency Covid-19 powers and favours company directors, they say
COVID-19: Saudi Arabia enters new phase in virus war
Commitment is the key to safety, says minister
Economic shock from COVID-19 to lead to higher indebtedness, Poloz says
Canada's response to the COVID-19 pandemic will 'clearly lead to higher indebtedness' once the economic shock has passed, Bank of Canada governor Stephen Poloz warned Monday.
The problem with the liquidity push
Even if partially successful, it will culminate in eventual default; the crisis is only likely to intensify
Change in flight schedule catches passengers off guard at RGIA
Airport scheduled to handle 120 aircraft could operate only 39 flights
Industry gearing up for normal activity
At present, many units run by scaling down production
Bengal and Assam tea sector estimated a loss of Rs 2,100 crore due to lockdown
Indian tea sector has estimated loss of Rs 2,100 crore in Assam and Bengal due to lockdown. This is based on the price recovered in 2019 North India tea auctions. These two north Indian tea producing states contribute over 80% to India's national yield. The plantation sector has requested government for a multidirectional financial package to come out of the crisis.
Anti-dumping investigation on barley the only one initiated by China on Australia: commerce minister
Since China's anti-dumping and anti-subsidy investigation and relevant punitive tariffs against Australia's barley imports have recently become sources of tension, China's Commerce Minister said the investigation is the only one initiated by China on Australia, compared to more than 100 investigations launched by Australia.
307 ha of fallow land brought under cultivation during lockdown
NT NETWORK Panaji Though the lockdown, which has been imposed in the wake of COVID-19 pandemic for the last over two months, has had an adverse impact on
Govt body for uniformity in boards evaluation likely
Education News: The HRD ministry is ready with a proposal to set up a National Assessment Centre (NAC) as an overarching body to get various school boards to set unif
VW loses landmark German case as diesel owners stand to receive damages
A German federal court judge ruled that Volkswagen has to pay compensation to motorists who purchased vehicles with manipulated diesel engines, a ...
Shops across England can open next month if guidelines met, PM announces
Non-essential retailers will be allowed to open from June 15, provided the guidelines are met along with the five tests for easing the lockdown.
GBP/USD: All ears to the ground for Brexit themes ahead of June 30
GBP/USD is currently trading at 1.2192 and slightly higher at the start of the week. Investors remain bullish on the relaxation of lockdown measures w
Nigeria's GDP grew by 1.87 per cent in Q1 - The Nation Nigeria
The National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) has said that the First Quarter of 2020, Nigeria's Gross Domestic Product (GDP) grew by 1.87 per...
The Fed's Corporate Lending Facilities: A Case Of Pseudo Markets
Although the Fed's intent is to provide temporary liquidity to large U.S. firms, the promise of supporting corporate bond prices and making loans to highly leve
Moving beyond geopolitics
In the post-COVID world, countries and tech giants should be obligated to share data in the larger interest of mankind
Use pandemic to stop brain drain, MPs told, as payments for CERB top $40 billion
The federal government should use the COVID-19 pandemic to reverse a brain drain of top tech talent south of the border, a House of Commons committee heard Monday, alongside warnings that companies would leave Canada if taxes go up to pay for massive deficits.
Shops in England can open next month if social distancing guidelines met, Boris Johnson says
The Prime Minister said outdoor markets and car showrooms would be able to open from June 1, with other retailers following a fortnight later
Extend MGNREGA work to 200 days, says PMK
The PMK on Monday demanded that work under the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act be extended to 200 days instead of the present 100 days.In a statement, its founder S. Ramadoss sa
Amazon’s Kindle and Echo team now working on the company’s COVID-19 testing project
Amazon wants to ramp up coronavirus testing
IDFC First Bank seniors to forgo 65% of bonus amid Covid-19 crisis
V Vaidyanathan, managing director and chief executive, will take 30 per cent cut in his compensation, including fixed compensation as well as all allowances.
Liquor shops open in U.T.
The outlets will function from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Greece reopens cafes, restaurants as summer season nears
ATHENS (Reuters) - Greece allowed cafes and restaurants to reopen on Monday as part of a gradual lifting of its coronavirus restrictions to reboot its tourism-dependent economy and help draw in foreign visitors ahead of the summer season.
Nearly 10% of Bitcoin’s Current Supply is Dormant; Why This Matters
Data shows that Bitcoin may also be scarcer than previously thought, as 7.78% of the current BTC supply hasn’t been moved in over 10 years.
A well-balanced stimulus package
It will minimise the human cost of the COVID-19 crisis and also pave the path for structural reforms
UBS to Create Fintech-Specific Venture Fund
UBS Group, a Swiss investment banking giant, is creating a venture capital fund with a corpus of hundreds of millions of dollars of its own fund.
WHO warns of 'second peak' in areas where COVID-19 declining
GENEVA (Reuters) - Countries where coronavirus infections are declining could still face an “immediate second peak” if they let up too soon on measures to halt the outbreak, the World Health Organization said on Monday.
Lufthansa, German government agree on rescue package: dpa
The German government and the management of flagship carrier Lufthansa , which has been hit hard by the coronavirus pandemic, have reached an ...
Intuit Posts 8 Pct Q3 Revenue Hit
Intuit, the maker of financial software TurboTax, QuickBooks and Mint, posted an 8 percent decline in revenue for the quarter ending April 30.
JetBlue Airways: Beware The Pending Capital Raise
JetBlue's 1Q commentary points to an April trough. I am less confident about JetBlue leading a recovery given its exposure to the Northeast. The ~$750 million c
Fear of airline bankruptcies triggered knee-jerk opening; but states not playing ball
Aviation Minister Hardeep Singh Puri's plea for 'cooperative federalism' shows that Centre anticipated some resistance to reopening domestic flights; they why were flights restarted without consulting the states?
Chennai Firms Seek Better Stimulus As 17 Estates Reopen With 25% Staff
M Balachandran's automotive component manufacturing unit at Chennai's industrial hub Ambattur is back to life. With just a quarter of his 50 workers permitted, it's not business as usual. He has paid full salary for March but could pay only half for April.
Early take-off: On resumption of air travel
With no consensus on health monitoring of passengers among States, travel remains risky
With wheat harvest over, Punjab registers spike in stubble burning
Moga district has seen the highest number of farm fire incidents at 1,179 so far
Dutch court rejects attempt to stop 5G rollout over health concerns
AMSTERDAM: A court in the Netherlands on Monday rejected a suit brought by a group seeking to halt the country's 5G telecommunications network ...
Regeneron to buy back $5 billion stake held by Sanofi
(Reuters) - U.S. drugmaker Regeneron Pharmaceuticals said on Monday it would repurchase about $5 billion of its shares directly from France’s Sanofi, without altering their over-a-decade-long partnership.
Farmers protest restrictions on paddy cultivation in Haryana
State government wants to encourage crop diversification
UCD rules out fees refund sought by students due to Covid-19 ‘disruption’
Hundreds of international students seek partial rebate due to impact on experience
Officials swing into action asreturnees’ numbers swell
Zero in on NREGA to provide temporary livelihood
Relief for fishermen as Centre lifts ban early
With 5,800 mechanised boats, State will benefit the most in south India
Don’t try to fool government
Concrete answers are few and far between during a pandemic, which is why there weren’t a lot of them during the Kelowna Chamber of Commerce’s monthly webinar on Monday.
Old Bitcoin Miner Proves Craig Wright has No Access to 145 Tulip Trust Addresses
Signed messages claiming Craig Wright is a fraud were sent from 145 Bitcoin addresses Wright listed were his in the Tulip Trust. The addresses seemed to have be
SEBI steps in to de-stress the stressed, but are the measures taken by the regulator good enough?
With the stock markets volatile and investor community uncertain, primary investments in listed companies have stagnated.
Lufthansa, German government agree on US$9.8 billion rescue package: sources
The German government and the management of flagship carrier Lufthansa , which has been hit hard by the coronavirus pandemic, have reached an ...
Inside AfDB 'whistleblower' allegations against Akinwumi Adesina
Mr Adesina denies wrongdoing and the Bank's ethics committee sides with him.
Iranian tanker docks in Venezuelan port, domestic refining rises
VALENCIA — The first of five Iranian tankers carrying fuel to Venezuela has moored at a port serving the El Palito refinery, the oil minister said on Monday, and Refinitiv Eikon data showed a second vessel had entered its waters.
Intuit Posts 8 Pct Q3 Revenue Hit
Intuit, the maker of financial software TurboTax, QuickBooks and Mint, posted an 8 percent decline in revenue for the quarter ending April 30.
USD/JPY looks to end day near 107.70 with small gains
The USD/JPY pair is fluctuating in an extremely tight 15-pip range on Monday as US investors enjoy a long-weekend in observance of Memorial Day. As of
Canada Revenue Agency extends some trust and corporate filing deadlines
The agency says it will allow businesses to defer T2 corporation income tax returns otherwise due in June, July or August, to Sept. 1
View: With the global supply chain being reconfigured, India must intelligently restructure its economy
Indias aspirations have been whetted by its improving ease of doing business, though more needs to be done.
Ontario Premier suggests alcohol delivery via restaurants could continue post-pandemic
Ontario Premier Doug Ford has hinted that alcohol delivery through restaurants could continue even after the COVID-19 pandemic is over.
Use pandemic to stop brain drain, MPs told, as payments for CERB top $40 billion
The federal government should use the COVID-19 pandemic to reverse a brain drain of top tech talent south of the border, a House of Commons committee heard Monday.
Akinwunmi Adesina: US demands investigation into AfDB's decision on Nigeria's ex-minister
Following the allegations of impropriety against the president of the African Development Bank (AfDB), Akinwumi Adesina, the US government has demanded a probe.
Shops across England can open next month if guidelines met, PM announces
Non-essential retailers will be allowed to open from June 15, provided the guidelines are met along with the five tests for easing the lockdown.
Museveni to open face mask factory in Mukono
The company currently employs over 200 Ugandans, who have been trained in the production of face masks.
As malls reopen across the country, worries grow that consumers won't come back
Malls across the country are beginning to open their doors after weeks of government-mandated shutdowns, but both operators and retail tenants are stepping into uncharted territory amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
China’s crypto is all about tracing — and power
If the experiment succeeds, this new cash, valued the same as the familiar banknotes bearing Mao Zedong’s image, will become the world’s first sovereign token to reside exclusively in the ether.
Covid-19 has reduced developing and developed countries to same level – President Buhari
President Muhammadu Buhari, Sunday said coronavirus has reduced developing and developed countries to same level.
Canada Revenue Agency extends some trust and corporate filing deadlines
The Canada Revenue Agency is extending some of the filing deadlines for corporations and trusts in a move to help businesses and tax preparers dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic.
Resumption of domestic flights to help in reviving aviation industry: SOTC Travel
The resumption of domestic passenger flight services after a gap of two months is a favourable move in reviving the aviation sector, SOTC Travel said on Monday.
FM’s package of no use to micro enterprises: ex-CM
‘A fresh Budget must be presented in Parliament's next session’
Tirumala laddus fly off shelves in no time
Stocks at district headquarters evaporate in no time
Coronavirus could bankrupt German FA, warns treasurer
The coronavirus crisis could "potentially threaten" the existence of the German Football Association (DFB), its treasurer has warned Monday.
Traders report tomato shortage as pest reappears in Kano
Tuta Absoluta, also known as Tomato Leafminer or Tomato Ebola, was first recorded in Nigeria in 2015 but has reappeared and ravaging farms across Nigeria
Delay in projects to impact profitability in FY21, says Cochin Shipyard
There will not be any additional impact due to liquidated damages for delay in running projects as it has already invoked Force Majeure clause available in all the contracts
Spain urges foreign holidaymakers to return in July
Spain has urged foreign holidaymakers to return in July as one of Europe's strictest lockdowns eased, though tourism businesses were sceptical about salvaging the summer season.
Mint Lite | Top 5 news and views around the world
News and views, opinions and talking points from around the world to start your day
Payments for CERB top $40-billion as feds open doors for commercial rent help
Landlords with up to 10 eligible tenants located in Atlantic Canada, British Columbia, Alberta or Quebec could apply online Monday
Nearly three-fourths of professionals prefer Work From Home option
Around 7 out of 10 working professionals prefer Work From Home (WFH) option.Further, close to 80 per cent believe that WFH could ensure clean air, and 65 per cent of the respondents call on the Govern
Bayer, Lufthansa drive gains in Europe amid holiday-thinned trading
European stocks rose to kick off the week on Monday, albeit with the action thinned by holidays in the U.K. and the U.S.
Transat extends Air Canada takeover timing following European regulatory review
In a news release on Monday, European authorities expressed concern over a decrease in competition on 33 routes between Canada and Europe.
‘Material disclosure’ is imperative at this time
Investors need to be frequently updated on Covid-19’s impact on companies
Tamil Nadu records 805 new Covid-19 cases on Monday; employees from private firms test positive
Employees in some of the companies in and around Chennai are now reporting positive for Covid-19.Nokia Solutions and Networks India shut its Sriperumbudur plant after about 20 of its employees tested
5 economic statistics that show the financial devastation of the pandemic for average Americans, Business Insider - Business Insider Singapore
Business Insider - The coronavirus pandemic has plunged the US into its worst recession in nearly a century with millions of people suffering job losses.. Read more at businessinsider.sg
40% travel, tourism firm staring at complete shutdown risk in next 3-6 months: Report
Around 40 per cent companies operating in the travel and tourism sector are staring at the risk of complete shutdown over the next 3 to 6 months, says a
Johor supermarket ordered to close for breaching CMCO SOP
JOHOR BARU, May 25 — A leading supermarket in Taman Desa Tebrau here has been ordered to close after it was found to have violated standard operating procedures (SOPs) under the conditional movement control order (CMCO). Johor Health director Dr Aman Rabu who confirmed the matter said the...
Coronavirus: Superannuation accounts drained of $13.2b as people look to meet living costs
Industry leaders warn it comes with a hefty price tag.
Meat industry is trying to get back to normal, but workers are still getting sick
Tyson Foods, the largest meat processor in the United States, has transformed its facilities across the country since legions of its workers started getting sick from the novel coronavirus. It...
Industry funds pummeled by early superannuation withdrawals
The Australian Prudential Regulatory Authority (APRA) has released its weekly update on the Morrison Government’s early release policy, which reveals that another 1,650 million funds were withdrawn in the week ending 17 May, with total withdrawals topping $10.6 billion:
EUR/USD Price Analysis: Flat-lined below 1.0900 mark amid holiday-thinned liquidity
The EUR/USD pair lacked any firm directional bias and seesawed between tepid gains/minor losses through the early North American session on Monday. Th
Will the tax exemption for butter imports be cancelled? - Inside Israel
Finance Min. Yisrael Katz approves continued butter imports, as Agriculture Min. Alon Schuster pushes to cancel import tax exemption.
Experts urge govt to lock in crude oil purchases as prices start rising
They suggest it is time the govt chipped in as a sovereign oil hedger, perhaps by taking hedging as a Cabinet decision
India has surplus capacity, may allow export of masks in a week: Sources
Exports of personal protective equipment (coveralls) may be considered next as far as export curbs go
Law firms, retailers pull bids for COVID-19 award changes
Employers and unions call time on new award flexibility deals to save jobs in response to the coronavirus shutdown, as restrictions continue to ease.
Virus-hit Fiji Airways cuts workforce by half
Pandemic-hit Fiji Airways fired more than half its workforce Monday, as travel restrictions put the islands' vital tourism sector in deep freeze and reduced the national carrier's revenue to "virtually zero".
Government may issue 3-4 new 10-year benchmark securities this fiscal
The government may end up issuing three or four new 10-year benchmark securities instead of the usual two it has been issuing each of the past years, as it will be borrowing more in FY21 amid the pan
'It's kind of glum': U.S. farmers worry as crop prices dip
American farmers are seen to lose billions of dollars in revenues amid the coronavirus pandemic
Lufthansa, German govt agree on rescue package amid travel slump: Report
Rivals such as Franco-Dutch group Air France-KLM and U.S. carriers American Airlines, United Airlines and Delta Air Lines have also sought state aid
UK to Explore Self Sufficiency to End Reliance on China
The British government will make plans to reduce the United Kingdom's reliance on imports from foreign countries like China.
3 Big Casinos Have a Lot to Lose in a Coronavirus Blame Game
A war of words over COVID-19 could have far-reaching repercussions.
Contract to begin works on flood defences in Dundalk and Blackrock set to be awarded - Talk of the Town
A contract is set to be awarded shortly to begin works on flood defences in the Dundalk/Blackrock South area. The tender process for similar works in Carlingford/Greenore is also expected to begin soon, according to an update from the Officer of Public Works to local TD Fergus O’Dowd. Following media reports last week that 11,248...Read More→
Door opens for Telstra as NBN 'proves itself' in lockdown
The communications minister believes the COVID era has proved the NBN has the capacity needed. But he has pledged future upgrades and hinted Telstra's InfraCo could be its eventual owner.
BT Buzz: Bike rentals back in vogue as Vogo, Bounce regain 30% of pre-COVID business
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NZ Can Look To East Asia To Prepare For Next Pandemic
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Oppenheimer Asset Management Inc. Acquires 11,774 Shares of Aptiv PLC (NYSE:APTV)
Oppenheimer Asset Management Inc. increased its holdings in shares of Aptiv PLC (NYSE:APTV) by 358.7% during the first quarter, HoldingsChannel.com reports. The fund owned 15,056 shares of the auto parts company’s stock after buying an additional 11,774 shares during the quarter. Oppenheimer Asset Management Inc.’s holdings in Aptiv were worth $741,000 as of its most […]
Board diversity may be a COVID casualty
Boards must refrain from using the coronavirus crisis as an excuse to revert to old habits when it comes appointing directors, the Australian Institute of Company Directors said.
Despite glut, Government unlikely to cut fuel prices, says Dharmendra Pradhan
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Most agritech start-ups have seen a V-shaped recovery: Omnivore’s Kahn
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Williams new Pro Vice-Chancellor and Campus Principal at UWI Five Islands
The University of the West Indies (The UWI) has announced the appointment of Professor Densil A. Williams as Pro Vice-Chancellor and Principal of its Five Islands Campus, located in Antigua and Barbuda. His appointment was approved by the...
Back to the future on class actions
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Sally Pipes: Coronavirus recovery — Want to help the economy? Don't do this
In a rush to help, the government risks hamstringing our economic recovery in the coming months.
On-Chain Metrics Show Ethereum Addresses Grow 350% From 2018 Figures
Ahead of Ethereum’s move to staking after its 2.0 “Serenity” update, investment and wallet activity on the network is increasing. The protocol has received a boost in recent times, driven by both institutional and technical factors.
Chinese expats deliver 1,000 ‘love packages’ to UAE workers
Community gathers round to help those affected by pandemic in Deira
Day 1 of flights resumption: Airlines walk an extra mile to ensure safe ops
Domestic operations were suspended on March 24. While cargo and relief operations are underway, a majority of aircraft had to be maintained in proper condition.
PNB fraud case: Interpol notice against Nirav Modi's brother put up for public viewing again
A Belgian citizen, Nehal Deepak Modi is wanted by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) in a case of alleged fraud committed by his elder brother, Nirav, in the Punjab National Bank (PNB), they added. Nehal Modi's name figured as the accused number 27 in the supplementary chargesheet filed by the CBI, which charged
As edible oils pact with Malaysia, Indonesia ends, India should now hike import duties: SEA
Among long term measures, SEA has suggested the government to encourage Punjab and Haryana farmers to divert land to corn or sunflower in kharif season and mustard in rabi season.
Iranian fuel tanker docks in Venezuelan port, more underway
VALENCIA (Venezuela), May 25 — The first of five Iranian tankers carrying fuel to Venezuela has moored at a port serving the South American country’s El Palito refinery, the nation’s oil minister said today, and Refinitiv Eikon data showed a second vessel had entered its waters. Iran is...
First Iranian oil tanker docks in Venezuela
The first of five Iranian tankers carrying much-needed gasoline and oil derivatives has docked in Venezuela and a second one entered its waters, the government said on Monday amid concern in Washington over the burgeoning relationship.
Slump in consumption, exports push Germany into recession in Q1
The Federal Statistics Office said capital investments fell by 6.9 percent, private consumption by 3.2 percent and exports by 3.1 percent between January and March compared with the last three months of 2019.
5 economic statistics that show the financial devastation of the pandemic for average Americans
The coronavirus pandemic has plunged the US into its worst recession in nearly a century with millions of people suffering job losses.
Reliance JioMart opens online grocery service in 200 cities; key things to know
With rising demand on online grocery delivery platforms amid coronavirus lockdown, JioMart is Reliance Industries' bid to cash in on the spurt in this segment
Volkswagen agrees to compensate tens of thousands of German motorists
Leipzig court ruling opens door to claims from at least 60,000 car owners
Oliver Mangan: In the absence of a vaccine, economies are going to need all the help they can get
Survey data that are beginning to come through on the main economies for May warrant careful interpretation.
Bank of Baroda to move Karnataka high court to restrict NMC founder BR Shetty from selling assets
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IndexIQ Advisors LLC Buys Shares of 10,279 KB Home (NYSE:KBH)
IndexIQ Advisors LLC bought a new stake in KB Home (NYSE:KBH) in the first quarter, according to its most recent 13F filing with the Securities & Exchange Commission. The fund bought 10,279 shares of the construction company’s stock, valued at approximately $186,000. A number of other hedge funds also recently modified their holdings of KBH. […]
Venezuelan Navy frigates, like these in a 2019 exercise, are being used to escort Iranian tankers carrying badly needed fuel to port in Venezuela
The first of five Iranian tankers carrying much-needed gasoline and oil derivatives has docked in Venezuela and a second one entered its waters, the government said on Monday amid concern in Washington over the burgeoning relationship. The United States has closely monitored the shipments, concerned
The Arrival Of The 'Unavoidable Pension Crisis'
I wrote an article in 2017 discussing the “Unavoidable Pension Crisis.” At that time, most did not understand the risk. Since then, the situation has continued
Fake: Govt has not promised a Rs 5,000 lockdown fund
A WhatsApp forward that promises of free Rs 5,000 in relief funds from the government as a limited time offer is fake.The message redirects to a questionable website with many red flags which is not associated with the government in any way.
Toronto council to vote on 40-kilometre bike lane expansion
The city's latest cycling infrastructure plan adds 25 kilometres of new bike lanes, along with the promise of more public space and patios
Balloch bridge roadworks to restart this week after being suspended
The Lomond Bridge works will resume.
Pound Sterling Price News and Forecast: GBP/USD looking to the upside
At the end of last week, the GBP/USD exchange rate consolidated at 1.2180. During Monday morning, the rate maintained its consolidation. Note that the
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The gold futures contract gained 0.79% on Friday as it slightly retraced Thursday decline of 1.7%. On Thursday it extended a downward correction from
Experts slam agriculture reform program, warn of shortage amid pandemic
Agrarian reform is among the National Priority Programs pushed by Jokowi’s first-term administration in an effort to better distribute development.
Hopes staycations will bring boost for tourism industry hit by Covid
The county's councils are uniting in a bid to lead Shropshire's post-pandemic tourism recovery – amid suggestions that local operators could benefit from a huge rise in 'staycations'.
Swiss National Bank Purchases 138,500 Shares of Lincoln National Co. (NYSE:LNC)
Swiss National Bank grew its position in Lincoln National Co. (NYSE:LNC) by 21.9% during the first quarter, according to the company in its most recent 13F filing with the SEC. The fund owned 769,805 shares of the financial services provider’s stock after purchasing an additional 138,500 shares during the quarter. Swiss National Bank owned approximately […]
PM's economic package 'jumla', less than 1pc of GDP: Chavan
Senior Congress leader Prithviraj Chavan, incidentally, had demanded a Rs 21 lakh crore package in April this year.
French carmaker Renault could close plants and cut jobs: union
PARIS (Reuters) - French carmaker Renault (RENA.PA) could unveil job cuts and plants closures on Thursday as the company looks to save 2 billion euros ($2.2 billion) in costs, a representative for far-left union CGT said on Monday.
Ukrainian workers start returning to Poland as lockdown eases
CHERNYAKHIV, Ukraine (Reuters) - Coronavirus or no, Vadym Diachenko needed no persuading when an employment agency offered to fly him back to Poland from his native Ukraine to work at a meatpacking plant.
Forget panic buying, panic driving is next virus fad
The challenge of getting to work using the traditional means of public transport creates a dilemma.
Forget panic buying, panic driving is next virus fad
The challenge of getting to work using the traditional means of public transport creates a dilemma.
Inside the impact bid to save AAP
The consortium has already begun sounding out key AAP customers, which have indicated support for a new version of the newswire service.
Bityard: Leveraged Crypto Futures Trading With a Regulated Exchange
Bityard’s mission is to create secure, simple, and fast crypto-asset trading services for people all over the world.
5 economic statistics that show the financial devastation of the pandemic for average Americans
The coronavirus pandemic has thrown America into it’s worst economic downturn since the Great Depression nearly a century ago.
Are stock investors too complacent about a full-scale blowup between China and the U.S.? Here’s what Wall Street experts say
China and the U.S. are back in the headlines — but are investors paying sufficient attention to the risks of a geopolitical clash?
Banks continue to lend less even as deposit growth improves, credit growth now at mere 6.5%
Risk-averse banks have continued to lend less and less to customers despite the double-digit growth seen by bank deposits.
COVID-19 will activate old & new disputes in East Asia
The trajectory of the COVID-19 pandemic now appears to be similar across the world. That the world may be different after this pandemic is a given. What is worrying is the fact that it is shaping
European regulators to take closer look at Air Canada-Transat deal
TORONTO — European regulators are launching an in-depth investigation into Air Canada's deal to buy travel company Transat AT amid European Commission concerns the deal may reduce competition and result in higher prices.
‘We will not sow maize crop in coming season, heed government advice’
Farmers in more than 30 villages pass a resolution to follow regulated farming
Less than 30% of fuel depots operating – DAPPMAN
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Coronavirus devastates travel, tourism! 40% firms staring at complete shutdown risk in next 3-6 months, says report
About 49 per cent are deferring their capital expenditures and interestingly, 41.6 per cent companies are introducing new services.
USD/BRL: Political headwinds facing the real – CIBC
USD/BRL continued its upward trend, approaching the 6.0 mark. Luis Hurtado from CIBC Capital Markets sees political tensions and a dovish BCB to weigh
Furore Over Tirupati Tirumala Temple Board’s Decision To Sell 23 Land Assets In TN, TTD Chief Says 129 Properties Sold Since 1974
The Y S Jagan Reddy government is being accused of trying to sell the TTD lands to supporters of YSR Congress Party.
Prudential Uganda donates sh300m for COVID-19 food relief
The donation will feed the most vulnerable and poor who have been greatly affected by the lockdown, many of whom live on less than a dollar a day.
Covid impact: Icra pegs GDP growth at 1.9% in Q4 and 4.3% in FY20
Earlier, the second advance estimates of the government pegged the growth at 5 per cent in 2019-20, but analysts had doubted that number
Nine forests in Dublin mountains to be upgraded for recreational use
The forests have been managed by Coillte primarily for commercial purposes to date
Farmers stage tractor march in Fatehabad against curbs on paddy sowing
Soil and climate not conducive for alternative crops such as maize, they say
Central bank printing presses might be in overdrive, but inflation is not the real threat here
Martin Pelletier: Many are underestimating the real risk that the economy may not return to pre-crisis levels for some time
USD/COP: Limited enthusiasm for the peso to drag the pair to 3600 by year-end – CIBC
Economists across the board have revised the Colombian GDP lower. Luis Hurtado, an analyst at CIBC Capital Markets, forecast the USD/COP pair trading
Is the stock market closed today? Here’s everything investors need to know about Memorial Day trading hours and closures
Memorial Day will take on an even more somber tone this year.
Centre’s Covid response ticks all boxes
The stimulus package addresses demand and supply issues, while boosting production to help India be part of global supply chains
532 flights operated on Day 1, over 39,000 people travelled: Puri
'Action has returned to Indian skies,' tweeted Civil Aviation Minister after domestic flight service was resumed on Monday
Virgin's administrators put brakes on plane repossessions
A mass repossession of Virgin's fleet could have seriously hampered the efforts of Deloitte to sell Virgin Australia to a new buyer.
Reliance starts trials of JioMart shopping portal across India
The JioMart shopping app is available via Facebook Inc’s WhatsApp, which in India has about 400 million users.
When is the German IFO survey and how it could affect EUR/USD?
The German IFO survey for May is due for release later today at 0800 GMT. The headline IFO Business Climate Index is seen firmer at 78.3 versus 74.3 p
Australia’s Treasurer Frydenberg: Wil not make wholesale changes to wage subsidies
In an interview with local broadcaster Seven Network on Monday, Australia’s Treasurer Josh Frydenberg said that the government has no plans to make “w
IOOF class action dropped but legal woes remain
IOOF has reached a settlement to end the Supreme Court case commenced by Quinn Emanuel on behalf of IOOF shareholders but separate proceedings initiated by Shine Lawyers are ramping up.
Bayer says it makes progress in settlement talks over weedkiller
Bayer said on Monday it had made progress seeking a settlement over claims its glyphosate-based Roundup weedkiller causes cancer, after Bloomberg reported the company reached a verbal agreement on about 50,000 to 85,000 cases. In April, Bayer's management regained shareholder support for its handling
QC completes SAP distribution ahead of 4 Metro Manila cities
AHEAD of four other Metro Manila cities, the Quezon City government has reported complete the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) Special Amelioration Program (SAP) distribution as of May 20.
Moon calls for bold fiscal strategy in light of COVID-19
Addressing the officials responsible for drawing up the national fiscal strategy, President Moon Jae-in on Monday called for bold support measures, saying the state must spearhead efforts to soften the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Speaking at the National Fiscal Strategy Meeting, Moon also downplayed concerns that his administration’s fiscal policies could threaten the country’s fiscal stability, sa...
QBE moves 15,000-strong global workforce onto Microsoft Teams
Within three months.
Over 90,000 passengers book flight between May 25-31; Mumbai, Kolkata register highest bookings
Earlier, Maharashtra, West Bengal and Tamil Nadu opposed immediate opening up of their airports in view of rising cases of coronavirus. The three states are home to some of the busiest airports in the country in terms of passenger traffic
Japan is set to end their current state of emergency in Tokyo
Reports have been circulating that Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is set to remove the current state of emergency in Tokyo and 4 other prefectures...
Labor senator calls for ASIC investigation into Rex
Tony Sheldon says the company's "failure to inform the ASX ... flies in the face of Australian corporate standards".
Japan eyes fresh stimulus plan worth over US$929b to battle COVID-19
TOKYO: Japan is considering a fresh stimulus package worth over US$929 billion that will consist mostly of financial aid programmes for companies ...
Commentary: The biggest restructuring exercise facing Singapore businesses has just begun
From F&B to retail and fitness, winning Singapore businesses know they must shift gears and rethink their business models to thrive in a pandemic ...
Mick already has a job, so why is he being forced to go to interviews?
A cleaner paid JobKeeper was convinced by an employment agency he needed to sign a contract promising to attend interviews – even though he has a job.
Cash for new homes the key to saving jobs, says industry
On the HIA's analysis, the equivalent of as many as 100,000 jobs are already at risk in the property sector.
Domestic flight services resume in India after two months
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Adriaan Basson: Ramaphosa wins the day but it's up to us to keep the economy open
On Sunday night, Ramaphosa took charge of the crisis and showed the authoritarians in Cabinet that he is still the boss, writes Adriaan Basson.
A longer JobKeeper will keep people in fake jobs
Extending JobKeeper for businesses that can't stand on their own two feet by September, will stop the shift of people out of dead-end illusory jobs that are sadly never returning.
Domestic flights cancelled status: Around 80 flights in Delhi, nine in Bengaluru cancelled on Day 1
Domestic flights news: A Mumbai-Delhi flight was also cancelled, passengers said that the flight was cancelled without any prior notice
Hazelwood power station's eight chimneys demolished in live stream viewed by thousands
Built in the 1960s, each chimney contained around 50kg of asbestos but owner Engie says there is ‘no risk’ it will be airborne
WTI: Off daily highs, still above $33.00, as US-China tension looms
WTI drops to $33.45, down 0.6%, while heading into the European session on Monday. The black gold recently benefited from the news suggesting ease of
Coronavirus: Government draws up plan to rescue key firms
The government could aid strategically important firms affected by the coronavirus pandemic.
Elumelu to lead Senegal, Liberia presidents, others at UBA Africa Day forum
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Hacker selling customer data of 3 crypto wallets, 1 investment platform
Data of customers who allegedly purchased products using Shopify from these crypto wallets have been compromised
ITC to acquire spices maker Sunrise Foods for estimated Rs 1,800-2,000 crore
The company said it has signed a share purchase agreement (SPA) with Sunrise Foods Private Ltd (SFPL) which will augment its product portfolio and is also aligned to its aspiration to significantly scale up its spices business and expand its footprint across the country.
New Zealand's media firm Stuff to be sold for a single dollar to its CEO
The organization Stuff prints many of the nation's daily newspapers and runs a popular news website of the same name. It employs about 900 staff, including 400 journalists
Boss of Britain’s biggest recruiter James Reed warns of job losses ‘tsunami’ on ‘day of reckoning’ when furlough ends
The owner of Reed has warned job losses could sweep across the country once the government's furlough scheme ends at the ends of October. More than 6m people have signed up to the scheme.
Japan said to start giving out travel vouchers from end-July – Jiji
The Japanese media outlet, Jiji Press, reported on Monday, Japan’s government is considering starting to give out travel vouchers from end-July. Trave
Stock, Forex, Commodity, Currency Markets Shut For EId-Ul-Fitr (Ramzan) 2020
On May 22, the Sensex had ended lower by 0.84 per cent and Nifty was down 0.74 per cent. Domestic … Stock, Forex, Commodity, Currency Markets Shut For EId-Ul-Fitr (Ramzan) 2020 Read More »
China’s trillions toward tech won’t buy dominance
Big spending numbers are being thrown around in China, once again. This time, it’s trillions of yuan of fiscal stimulus on all things tech. The plans are bold and vague.
Virgin's administrators put brakes on plane repossessions
A mass repossession of Virgin's fleet could have seriously hampered the efforts of Deloitte to sell Virgin Australia to a new buyer.
Best month for Brent in 21 years overshadows US-China feud
Investors will be relying on a rebound in global demand for crude to support prices, as US-China tensions threaten to derail the oil market's recovery.
NACTO Releases Streets for Pandemic Response and Recovery in the Fight Against the COVID-19
NACTO has released guidelines to provide cities with strategies to redesign and adapt their streets for new uses both during the COVID-19 crisis.
Coronavirus impact: India's retail trade lost Rs 9 lakh crore of business amid lockdown, says CAIT
CAIT Secretary General Praveen Khandelwal said during the span of 60 days of national lockdown, the domestic trade has lost business to the tune of about Rs 9 lakh crore, causing a revenue loss of about Rs 1.5 lakh crore to both the central and state governments on account of GST
Anglogold Ashanti shuts South African mine over 164 COVID-19 cases
The mine, the deepest in the world, only re-opened in April after being shut under a nationwide lockdown, and had been operating at around 50% capacity. It accounted for around 7.4% of the company’s
Japan lifts national state of emergency
Japan has lifted its nationwide state of emergency over the coronavirus, after new cases slowed to a crawl in the country with the world's third-biggest economy.
iSignthis to End Contract with Visa, Criticises Proposed Rule Changes
iSignthis (ASX: ISX) said that it will be ending its contractual relationship with Visa as a principal member in approximately 90 days.
Japan lifts coronavirus emergency in all remaining areas
The prime minister of Japan has lifted a coronavirus state of emergency in Tokyo and the remaining areas of the country, ending the restrictions nationwide as businesses begin to reopen.
Hong Kong shares ease on China-U.S. rift, dollar firms
SYDNEY — Hong Kong shares extended losses and a gauge of Asian stocks was largely subdued on Monday, after China’s move to impose a new security law on Hong Kong heightened concerns about the future stability of the city and global trade prospects.
Virgin's administrators put brakes on plane repossessions
A mass repossession of Virgin's fleet could have seriously hampered the efforts of Deloitte to sell Virgin Australia to a new buyer.
Chinese tech giant criticizes US for 'politicizing business'
BEIJING — One of China’s biggest tech companies has criticized the Trump administration for “politicizing business” after it slapped export sanctions on 33 more Chinese enterprises and government entities.
No break for nature? Here’s how Covid-19 crisis is harming the world’s forests
Trees are more likely to be felled for food and fuel as a third of the world’s population still depend on wood to cook. The Covid-19 lockdown could exacerbate this.
Tiger Brands looking at ‘significant’ job losses as it counts cost of pandemic
Reports lower H1 earnings, defers dividend.
Rich, but household debt is growing: A time bomb for South Korea?
South Korean households are piling up debt for various reasons, from overspending on credit cards to unemployment to gambling losses. The ...
Maharashtra accounts for a third of all cases, shapes Covid map
Unlike many other states, the growth of infections in Maharashtra has been unabated, and it never had any “passive” phase.
Huawei wants stable Samsung, Hynix chip supply, Korea Daily says
While memory chipmakers aren’t subject to the US government restrictions, Huawei worries that the Trump administration could widen its restrictions later.
ExplainSpeaking: Watch for signals at airports and rail stations – and at the LAC
The intrusions by China at three places on the LAC will test the nerves of India's strategic and diplomatic community.
There were fears packed Tokyo could become a hotbed for the virus
Japan was poised to lift its nationwide state of emergency over the coronavirus on Monday, gradually reopening the world's third-biggest economy after new cases slowed to a crawl. Compared with hard-hit areas in Europe, the United States, Russia and Brazil, Japan has been spared the worst of the
Odisha’s plan of home delivery of liquor goes for a toss
People could not find any application platform to order liquor online and shop owners also insisted on offline selling
Central Equity, Failli family selling $200m of greenfield sites
The two sites being offered by Central Equity and the Failli family have the potential to generate around $1 billion of housing lot sales.
‘Cognizant determined to emerge stronger from Covid crisis’
Thanks to a strong balance sheet, close partnerships with associates/clients, and digital imperatives, says Brian Humphries
Laundering inquiry resumes
Money laundering in British Columbia will be under scrutiny again this week when a public inquiry resumes today.
Survey shows majority of youths agree Covid-19 stimulus package can boost economy
KUALA LUMPUR, May 25 — The majority of youths feel the Economic Stimulus Package will counter the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic and boost the national economy. A survey conducted by the Institute for Youth Research Malaysia (IYRES) from April 14 to 24 found that 97. 2 per cent of the 2,928...
Japan's ANA leads way as masks become new normal in virus-era air travel
From June, All Nippon Airways will require all passengers to wear face masks inside airports and aboard aircraft.
EUR/GBP Price Analysis: Remains confined in a range near mid-0.8900s
The EUR/GBP cross continued with its struggle for a firm near-term direction and remained confined well within a one-week-old narrow trading band arou
Pubs take legal action against FBD over Covid insurance
Over 1,000 pubs and bars are affected by a dispute about whether or not their insurance policies with FBD Insurance Plc cover the disruptive impact of Covid-19 on their businesses, the Commercial Court has been told.
Meet Cyrus, who wants to own Virgin through the virus and beyond
Every good auction needs a smokie.
Japan lifts Tokyo’s state of emergency, eyes fresh stimulus
TOKYO, May 25 (Reuters) - Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said on Monday that Japan will lift a state of emergency for Tokyo and four remaining areas later in the day but that it could be reimposed if the pace of infections picked up.
CLT Grants Go Where Increased Need Is
“Demand for services such as budgeting support, senior citizens groups, meals on wheels, crisis and long term counselling are seeing increased demand due to the effects of COVID-19. The social service organisations providing these services are but a few of the groups that have been bolstered by trust funding this grants round,” says Trust Chief Executive, Susan Finlay.
Volkswagen loses landmark German case as diesel owners stand to receive damages
The ‘dieselgate’ scandal has so far cost Volkswagen more than $32.7 billion in damages and regulatory fines
KCCA should partner with Kiira Motors on city buses project
It is proposed that special lanes will be put in place for the Eco- (sic) electric and combustion fuel efficient buses starting at the City Square in a ring road...
35,000 who had been recieving Pandemic Unemployment Payment returned to work last week
Assistant Secretary General at the Department of Taoiseach Liz Canavan said that while 579,000 people remain on the €350 per-week payment introduced at the beginning of the outbreak, 35,900 returned to work in the last week.
China defends tariffs on barley
In the latest salvo in the ongoing barley tariff war, China's Commerce Minister claims Australia was "subsidising" the grain and says the tariffs were based on evidence.
Coronavirus impact: IDFC First Bank's senior management to take 10% pay cut
The bank's chief executive officer (CEO) V Vaidyanathan is taking a 30 per cent cut, including fixed and allowances
Unexpected policy timing, expected outcome: These measures could help RBI disinfect the economy
RBI’s relief measures round-three restates the intention to ease the functioning of the financial markets and easing the market risks brewing in the economy amidst the deteriorating economic outlook.
How is Covid-19 playing out in rural India?
Even if the incidence of infection is not high in rural areas, its affect on rural-urban migration has debilitated livelihoods
Shinzo Abe lifts Tokyo's state of emergency, eyes fresh economic stimulus
The move meant that the whole country would now have the social distancing curbs loosened, after an initial lifting of restrictions for most areas on May 14
PM Shinzo Abe declares end to Japan's coronavirus emergency
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has lifted a state of emergency in Tokyo and four other areas that were still under coronavirus restrictions, gradually reopening the world's third-largest economy and calling on people to adapt to a "new normal".
Japan lifts Tokyo’s state of emergency
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe lifted a state of emergency for Tokyo and four remaining areas on Monday after the number of infections fell across the country, but warned that it could be reimposed if the virus started spreading again.
Exclusive: Ukraine's anti-graft bureau probes state tender for medical suits
KIEV (Reuters) - Ukrainian anti-corruption officials are investigating a tender for 71,000 hospital protective suits during the coronavirus pandemic after the government for the first time bypassed its own procurement rules in the health sector.
Coronavirus: Senior UAE health officials visit Expo Centre Field Hospital
Visit was undertaken to boost morale of health professionals and patients
Cleaning crews ready for reopening in post-pandemic US
Tables, chairs, counters, doors: reopened US businesses and restaurants will have to focus on thorough disinfecting if they want to lure customers, and cleaning companies are preparing for an explosion in demand.
Nigeria’s GDP rises by 1.87% in Q1 2020
Nike Popoola In the first quarter of 2020, Nigeria’s Gross Domestic Product grew by 1.87 per cent (year-on-year) in real terms. The National Bureau of Statistics revealed in ‘Nigeria’s Gross ...
Japan set to lift coronavirus emergency as cases slow
Japan was poised to lift its nationwide state of emergency over the coronavirus on Monday, gradually reopening the world's third-biggest economy
Coronavirus: Senior UAE health officials visit Expo Centre Field Hospital
Visit was undertaken to boost morale of health professionals and patients
Samsung's NAND flash market share down slightly in Q1
The share global NAND flash market for Samsung in the first quarter of the year dropped slightly compared to three months earlier, a report said on Monday, although the South Korean giant
Eight hundred billion reasons to be careful: SA’s Covid-19 rescue package
The social relief and economic support plan presents a real test of government’s commitment to tackling corruption.
Thousands without power in Western Australia after once in a decade storm
Wind speeds of up to 132 km/hour (82 mph) were registered at Cape Leeuwin, one of the state's most south-westerly points early on Monday, the strongest May gusts in 15 years, according to the Australia Broadcasting Corp.
Australia's most populous state braces for travel chaos as schools, offices reopen
Australia's most populous state on Monday deployed hundreds of crowd control staff to enforce social distancing on public transport amid an ...
Dawn Meats reopens plant supplying McDonalds burgers
Production resumes in Waterford after 10 weeks as fast food group starts phased reopening of outlets
Irish receiving Trump’s $1,200 checks in error could be banned from USA
Hundreds of Irish J-1 visa holders no longer living in the United States have accidentally received economic impact payments during the COVID-19 pandemic, and cashing the checks could affect any future attempts to enter the US. The $1,200 payment was sent to a significant number of former J-1 students in April...
Investing in Spanish Nissan factory cheaper than closing it: Spanish official
(Reuters) - Nissan Motor (7201.T) would find it cheaper to invest in its Barcelona factory than to close it, a senior Spanish industry ministry official said on Monday, pegging the estimated cost of a shutdown at more than 1 billion euros ($1.1 billion).
GBP/USD: Near-term downside risks into mid-year – CIBC
This month, the cable has lost around 2.5%, and analysts at CIBC Capital Markets expect near-term headwinds to persist. Stay up to speed with Yohay El
U.S calls for probe against AfDB president
The intervention by the Treasury, the AfDB’s biggest non-African shareholder, comes two weeks after the ethics committee found no evidence to support allegations of favoritism by Adesina. The 60-yea
Coronavirus lockdown: First flight arrives in Jaipur from Bengaluru
After the restart of domestic flight operations, the first aircraft arrived at the Jaipur airport from Bengaluru on Monday morning. The Air Asia flight with 23 passengers on board landed at 0830 hrs,
3 Travel and Tourism Stocks Poised for a Bull Run
The coronavirus pandemic has smashed the tourism industry, but these companies seem ready for a massive rally.
VW defeated in landmark Dieselgate case brought by van buyer
German court ruling will force carmaker to compensate tens of thousands more customers
When lockdown is over, bring workers back to their jobs but with free rail travel
Encourage local industries or work from home to harness women’s energy. The shramik has waited long enough. They deserve better.
Vermilion Energy president and CEO Anthony Marino steps down from company
CALGARY — Vermilion Energy Inc. says Anthony Marino has stepped down as president and chief executive and as a director of the company, effective immediately.
USD/JPY: Downside potential is limited
The USD/JPY pair trades around 107.70, unable to attract investors after Japan announced it will lift the state of emergency in all the country, Valer
Weekly S&P 500 ChartStorm - Downgrades, Dividends, Buybacks
This week we take stock of the uneasy landscape with downgrades, delayed payments, and yet massive monetary easing. We also document a couple of key trends in d
Center Parcs, Butlin's, Haven and Pontins updates on reopening
UK holiday parks have been forced to delay even further due to coronavirus
India should immediately start cash transfers of 1,000 per person: Abhijit Banerjee and Esther Duflo
The cash transfer of Rs 1,000 per person each month is expected to make a big difference as it would help the common man to pay for all the emergency needs, Banerjee said
German Startup Creates Ocean Platform to Generate Power from Waves, Wind, and Solar
A German startup has created a prototype of an impressive hybrid ocean platform that can harness power from wind, waves, and solar separately as well as all together.
Ukraine's Mriya giant brings medical cargo to Canada to fight COVID-19 (Photo, video)
The total weight of the batch is 130 tonnes.
COVID-19: Is this the end of the road for Renault?
Pandemic puts the French brand's 122-year history at stake...
BMTC introduces flat bus fare system in Bengaluru to replace daily passes; system aimed at minimising contact during travel
The BMTC's new flat fare system will minimise contact in buses during travel amid the coronavirus pandemic
Globalisation can't be done away with Swadeshi slogans: Skanray Tech chief
In a Q&A, Vishwaprasad Alva, founder and managing director, Skanray Technologies, explains why trying to lure companies moving out of China to India could prove counterproductive
Under strict rules, India resumes domestic flights after two months
West Bengal urged government to postpone resumption of passenger flights to Kolkata as it focuses on rescue work of Cyclone Amphan
New emissions blow for VW as German court backs damages claims
KARLSRUHE, Germany (Reuters) - Volkswagen (VOWG_p.DE) must pay compensation to owners of vehicles with rigged diesel engines in Germany, a court ruled on Monday, dealing a fresh blow to the automaker almost five years after its emissions scandal erupted.
Monday’s Insider Report: Executive chair invests over $4-million in REIT yielding over 9%
SmartCentres, SNC and Telus see insider buying
How we selected over 1,000 new recruits -- NNPC
The corporation says professional competence, transparency, accountability and federal character are primary considerations in its employment.
Realtors body Credai write to PM seeking more funding, loan restructuring
The govt has already extended project completion and registration by six months and extended credit-linked subsidy scheme by a year
Mindanao's trademark abaca paper is now a face mask
Tests by the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) Region 10 show that the abaca fiber mask has a filtration rate 7 times better than cloth masks and has lower water absorption than N95 masks
RoboForex Expands Crypto Offering, Adds ETH/BTC and LTC/BTC
RoboForex has expanded its cryptocurrency offering by increasing the number of crypto pairs available for trading to include ETH/BTC and LTC/BTC.
Japan lifts coronavirus emergency in all remaining areas
The prime minister of Japan has lifted a coronavirus state of emergency in Tokyo and the remaining areas of the country, ending the restrictions nationwide as businesses begin to reopen.
New payment to support Kiwis through COVID - Government
The COVID-19 crisis has had a significant impact on the jobs and livelihoods of New Zealanders.
With little state aid, zombie shops in Portugal fear short-lived reopening
LISBON (Reuters) - Leaning over the golden-plated counter of the “Fantastic World of Sardines” in Portugal’s capital, cashier Andre Moureira waited for just a single customer to break the boredom of the morning.
‘Project Birch’: Treasury draws up last resort bailout plan to rescue Britain’s largest companies
‘Project Birch’ could see Britain’s Treasury step in to support key British companies whose failure will “disproportionately harm the economy
Vermilion Energy CEO Anthony Marino steps down, executive committee to take over role
Vermilion says it has created an executive committee to run the company instead of replacing Marino
German court ruling clears the way to settle VW diesel cases
KARLSRUHE, Germany — A German court has ruled that Volkswagen must buy back cars from owners of its diesel cars equipped with software that evaded emissions testing — but consumers must accept the . . .
Will Social Security Beneficiaries Qualify for a Second Stimulus Check?
Social Security recipients were eligible for an Economic Impact Payment under the CARES Act -- should they expect something similar for stimulus 2.0?
EUR/CHF: SNB looking to contain Swiss franc action – CIBC
The SNB has managed to avoid EUR/CHF breaching 1.05, though it has traded at lows since the end of Q1, per CIBC Capital Markets. Dont’s miss: Diminish
Promoter to sell 2.75% stake worth $1 bn in Bharti Airtel via block deals
Shares are being offered to large investors at 6 per cent discount to March 22 closing price of Rs 593; Mittal company joins top Indian companies in raising funds
S&P 500: The market is not going to fall off a cliff again – Charles Schwab
Q1 earnings season is virtually over. While the S&P 500 chart is showing a consolidation, Randy Frederick from Charles Schwab wouldn’t be surprised if
China warns of new Cold War as US blacklists more firms
The US decision to add 33 Chinese entities to a trade blacklist risks potential retaliation from Beijing as tensions between the world’s two biggest economies deteriorate further.
Asia stocks rise as countries ease lockdown restriction, Hong Kong extends losses
Hong Kong sank again after the city was rocked by protests at the weekend over a controversial proposed security law
Boost for zero-emission sources as global capital backs Indian solar power
The tumbling tariffs of solar power, however, have slashed the expectations of returns by investors from 14 per cent to 12 per cent
Govt Should Delay Road Tax Increase Due To Economic Crisis
“The Government should delay an increase in road user charges scheduled for 1 July this year,” according to ACT Leader David Seymour.
German business morale rebounds in May as corona restrictions are eased
The Ifo institute said its May survey showed that its business climate index rose to 79.5 from a downwardly revised 74.2 in April. A Reuters poll of economists had pointed to a reading of 78.3.
Beijing seeks to reassure business over Hong Kong security law
But investors fret about threat to city’s autonomy from law that has sparked new pro-democracy protests
Bayer reaches agreement in 125,000 US cancer lawsuits
Pharmaceutical giant reportedly does deal to end inherited costly legal battle
‘Notifying Only 41 Shramik Trains For Maharashtra, Despite Being Prepared For 125’: Railways Minister Piyush Goyal
State's Chief Minister (CM) Uddhav Thackeray had asserted that his Government had the list of migrant workers ready.
Govt asks RBI to remove sugar from negative list as virus hits consumption
Such a move would spur infusion of fresh liquidity and working capital in sugar mills, facilitating speedy settlement of cane arrears
Bayer says it makes progress in settlement talks over weedkiller
Bayer shares rose sharply on May 25, 2020, after reports it was close to a mass deal with American plaintiffs who claim that the company’s glyphosate-based Roundup weedkiller causes cancer
Telstra CEO wants NBN upgrade paths reflected in govt policy
Calls for telcos to be unshackled from past policy and decisions.
Toot toot! Afterpay runs into index day
Beware the Afterpay train this week.
Flash PMI Shows Japan On Course For Record Downturn In Second Quarter
Flash Japan PMI remained well below 50 in May, indicating a further sharp drop in output. Job losses intensified as firms face steep falls in sales. Export orde
Fractional Shares: Why It’s in the News
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Use pandemic to stop brain drain, MPs told, as payments for CERB top $40 billion
OTTAWA — The federal government should use the COVID-19 pandemic to reverse a brain drain of top tech talent south of the border, a House of Commons committee heard Monday, alongside warnings that . . .
Deep Dive: Preventing Financial Crime Amid The COVID-19 Pandemic
This Deep Dive explores the methods bad actors are leveraging to scam bank customers and the methods FIs are using to stem the tide of fraud.
GDPR at Two: Critics Slam Patchy Enforcement, Sluggish Investigations
GDPR at two: As criticism mounts, how long before signs that the bark of regulators is worse than their bite starts to dilute GDPR's effectiveness?
Apollo's Ventia asks for $1.6b, five banks on board
Apollo Global Management and CIMIC Group's services contractor Ventia has lobbed a $1.6 billion litmus test into Australia's leveraged loans market.
Economic package is a mix of supply-side and demand-side measures: Dharmendra Pradhan
The oil industry is faced with an extraordinary situation. Our government’s view is to take a cautious and conscious approach of a balance in price, save it and use it for welfare, says Petroleum Minister
'South African companies that employ foreigners must not open'
South African opposition party The African Transformation Movement (ATM) says South Africa must impose a strict economic sector regime that will see certain ind...
Tracking Glenn Greenberg's Brave Warrior Advisors Portfolio - Q1 2020 Update
Glenn Greenberg’s 13F portfolio value decreased from $1.89B to $1.74B this quarter. Brave Warrior Advisors added HCA Healthcare and increased Anthem while reduc
New Zealand's largest media company being sold for just $1 to its CEO
Stuff faced financial challenges before the coronavirus pandemic struck and has since seen advertising revenues plunge
COVID-19: New cases jump to 172 today, 92% are non-Malaysians
The number of new COVID-19 cases have jumped to 172 new cases today, which is the first time Malaysia records more than 100 new cases since the CMCO took effect on 4th May. This brings the total number of infections to 7,417.
Japan lifts coronavirus emergency in all remaining areas
The prime minister of Japan has lifted a coronavirus state of emergency in Tokyo and the remaining areas of the country, ending the restrictions nationwide as businesses begin to reopen.
Erosion of fiscal federalism in the times of Covid-19
As the Centre steamrolls policies on cash-strapped States, the fiscal demands the current pandemic have put extraordinary pressures on State finances
MTN and Airtel Uganda re-introduce 50% discount on Person to Person and Mobile Wallet to bank transactions – Techjaja
MTN and Airtel Uganda will effective from 26th May 2020, re-introduce a 50% discount to standard tariffs for 30 days on all Mobile Money an
Blockchain Adoption: China’s National People’s Congress and Parliament to Review DLT Fund Proposal
The National People’s Congress (NPC), China’s parliament and the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference recently began conducting their annual
POST COVID-19: Relocate dry dock to open up economy in N’Delta – PANDEF, UNDEDSS
THE Pan Niger Delta Forum, PANDEF and the United Niger Delta Energy Development Security Strategy, UNDEDSS, Monday, restated calls for...
CBIC clears Rs 11,052 crore GST refund claims since Apr 8 to benefit MSMEs
he finance ministry had on April 8 said that to provide relief during the cor it has been decided to issue all pending GST and custom refunds
US tech execs have dumped $3.6 billion in company stock this month
Top execs from Facebook, General Electric, Cloudflare, and Activision all have sold small fortunes worth of stock this month.
COVID-19: Over N10 billion approved for health intervention grants - CBN
Mr Okorafor said the applications covered two broad categories under the COVID-19 intervention programmes in the healthcare sector.
German sentiment survey boosts stocks, Europe focuses on recovery fund
LONDON (Reuters) - Stocks gained modestly on Monday with many countries on holiday as German business morale rebounded strongly in May, offering a glimpse of optimism to battered investors of what lay beyond weeks of economic lockdowns.
Singapore Reports 344 COVID-19 Cases in 24 Hours, Nationwide Tally at 31,960
Singapore is gearing up for the end of its "circuit breaker" period next week, Channel News Asia reported on Monday.
PSUs, govt agencies owe Rs 5 trn in outstanding dues to MSMEs: Gadkari
The MSME minister said the Centre has decided that its ministries and public sector undertakings will clear outstanding payments of MSMEs within 45 days
How the 2020 US Presidential Election May Be Keeping Bitcoin At Bay
Bitcoin's next rally may not occur until after the 2020 United States Presidential Election takes place in November of this year.
IRCTC special trains: Passengers note new ticket booking, RAC, waitlisting rules for 15 pairs of AC specials
From the existing 7 days, the Advance Reservation Period (ARP) of these Special AC trains will be increased to 30 days. For these Special AC trains, there will be no Tatkal booking facility.
Bengaluru: BMTC introduces flat-fare system, bus fares to start from Rs 5 now
BMTC has been facing flak right from the first day of operations post-lockdown for its new contactless ticketing system. Commuters and citizen activists had pointed out that the daily passes worth Rs 70 were not feasible for those travelling short distances.
Nasscom for policy tweak to enable longer work-from-home scenario
Nasscom has asked for the abolition of OSPs (other service providers) under the Department of Telecom, under which certain kinds of work (such as voice calls) cannot be shifted to employees' homes.
India lockdown diary, Day 62: Akhilesh asks for free chyawanprash supply; Kolkata artisans hope for turnaround; and more
Here’s a curated list of some interesting stories from across the country on Day 62 of lockdown.
France promises ‘significant’ pay hikes for health workers
PARIS, May 25 — Prime Minister Edouard Philippe said today that health workers would soon get hefty pay increases as part of an overhaul of France’s hospital system in response to the coronavirus crisis. “I can say without any ambiguity, the increase will be significant,” Philippe said...
Realtors body Credai write to PM seeking more funding, loan restructuring
The govt has already extended project completion and registration by six months and extended credit-linked subsidy scheme by a year
Office supply wholesaler Spicers Ireland is rescued from liquidation
The sale of the business includes the trade and stock and will see Paragon Group take assignment of the lease of the Spicers Ireland depot at Citywest in Dublin. Picture: iStock
Japan eyes fresh $930b stimulus, to end Tokyo's state of emergency
Japan is considering fresh stimulus worth 100 trillion yen ($930 billion), mostly comprising financial aid for companies.
True Elements’ customers can now track quality of products to ensure safety
For True Elements, a zero-sugar breakfast and snacks brand based out of Pune, the nationwide lockdown due to the Covid-19 pandemic was the ideal time to come up with one more innovation. Its customers
N.L. launches $25-million program to support tourism sector hit by COVID-19 pandemic
Small and medium-sized tourism operators can apply for one-time funding contributions of $5,000 or $10,000, depending on their gross sales
Government allows private jets, charter flights on domestic routes
India Business News: The ultra rich can once again jet around the country in their luxury private or charter aircraft. The aviation ministry from Monday allowed domestic a
Lufthansa says Germany approves stabilization package
Germany's new Economic Stabilization Fund (WSF) has approved a 9 billion euro ($9.80 billion) stabilization package for Lufthansa , Germany's flagship carrier said on Monday. "The Executive Board also supports the package", Lufthansa said, adding that the bailout still need consent
CREDAI Seeks Urgent Support For Realty Sector in Letter to PM Modi
The industry body said that it has done its "best possible" to mitigate the plight of over five crore labour force in the sector by providing food and shelter.
PHOTOS: New look of NIDCOM office after eviction
The pictures below show the office of Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NIDCOM) after the staff were evicted. - News
Officials told to help draw up crop plans at village level
Farmers urged to strictly follow government advice on cropping pattern
Japan lifts coronavirus state of emergency in all remaining areas
TOKYO — Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe lifted a coronavirus state of emergency in Tokyo and four other remaining areas on Monday, ending the restrictions nationwide as businesses begin to
Builders push for $40k home buyer grant to stave off construction crisis - but Barr says no
Chief Minister Andrew Barr said the policy would drive up house prices.
Fandom appoints Zirca Digital Solutions as a media partner for the Indian market
Zirca will work toward maximising Fandom’s advertising revenue potential, build the brand’s presence, as well as expand its pool of demand partners
Govt is exploring new financial institutions to support MSMEs: Nitin Gadkari
The government is exploring new financial lending institutions to support small-scale units in terms of financial support, said Union Minister for MSME.
Lufthansa has good prospects for future: German ministries
BERLIN (Reuters) - The German Finance and Economy Ministries on Monday said Lufthansa (LHAG.DE) was an operationally healthy company before the coronavirus outbreak, as well as profitable and with good future prospects, but had got into trouble due to the pandemic.
Punjab, MP lead the way as wheat procurement tops last year's level
The government has purchased 34.15 mln tonnes wheat iill May 24, compared to 34.13 mln tonnes procured in all of 2019.
Malls lose Rs 90k cr in 2 months: SCAI
IANS New Delhi The Shopping Centres Association of India (SCAI) on Monday said the sector has lost over Rs 90,000 crore in the last two months, owing to t
Home, auto loan borrowers top beneficiaries of moratorium relief
SurabhiEven as the Reserve Bank of India announced extension of the moratorium on term loans by another three months till August 31, industry data reveal that auto and home loans are the major segment
More than 1,000 pubs have an interest in FBD ‘test case’, court told
Dispute centres on whether insurers should pay for pubs’ losses over Covid-19 shutdown
Sberbank: The Downside Is Limited
As Russia’s flagship bank, Sberbank already felt the pain of the virus, as its Q1 earnings results showed a staggering decline in its profits. Nevertheless, Sbe
US Air Force ends height restrictions in hopes of attracting more female pilots
Air Force officials said that aircrafts were largely built for males, and made things more challenging for female applicants.
4 Experts Join HPC In Vizag Leak Probe
VISAKHAPATNAM: Four more technical experts from Centre have joined the high-powered committee that has been set up to investigate the LG polymers gas leak tragedy that occured in Visakhapatnam on May
Book sales soar as French lockdown eases
A study for the trade weekly Livres Hebdo found that from May 11 to 17 bookshops did a roaring trade, with readers desperate to stock up while public libraries remained shut.
Coronavirus: Singapore reports 344 new COVID-19 cases
The "circuit breaker" measures were first announced on April 7 and were further tightened after three weeks, with more workplaces closed and social gatherings banned.
Watch: Scenes from airports across India on Day 1 of resumption of domestic flights
The resumption of air travel came with a few hiccups in the first few hours itself as several flyers took to social media to register their grievances against airlines, particularly Air India. Several people travelled long distances only to find that their flights had been cancelled.
Bayer said to settle up to 125k cancer legal cases in US involving Roundup weed killer
Bayer has reached verbal agreements to resolve a substantial portion of an estimated 125,000 US cancer lawsuits over use of its Roundup weedkiller, according to people familiar with the negotiations.
Bharti Telecom to sell $1 bn stake in Airtel through block deal
IANS New Delhi Bharti Telecom is selling upto $1 billion of its shares in Bharti Airtel through a secondary market block deal on Tuesday. Bharti Teleco
French carmaker Renault could close plants and cut jobs, says union
PARIS, May 25 — French carmaker Renault could unveil job cuts and plants closures on Thursday as the company looks to save €2 billion (US$2.2 billion) in costs, a representative for far-left union CGT said today. Renault has called for a meeting with unions on Thursday regarding its cost-saving...
Time to hike edible oil import duties: SEA
As India’s 2010 pact with Malaysia and Indonesia came to an end, the Solvent Extractors Association of India (SEA) on Monday said the government should hike Customs duty on soya, sunflower and crude p
Hamilton City Council Wants To Fix Pay Errors
Hamilton City Council is the latest big business moving to rectify errors in Holiday Act payments.
Heat wave drives Delhi’s peak power demand to season high of 5,268 MW
Expected to touch last year’s peak of 7,409 MW by July: Tata Power-DDL
Engineers want the Government to increase spending to stimulate the economy
The Government needs to take advantage of the low cost of borrowing for capital projects to increase spending and stimulate economic recovery, the new President of the Association of Consulting Engineers of Ireland (ACEI) has said.
US urges probe into alleged ethics breach at African Development Bank
The US Department of the Treasury has called on the African Development Bank (AfDB) to carry out an independent probe into alleged ethics breaches by its president, Akinwumi Adesina. In a letter obtained by AFP on Monday, US Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin expressed "deep reservations" about
Rushed Log Legislation Deserves The Chop
Federated Farmers and the Forest Owners Association are joining forces to condemn the Log Brokers Bill as a Trojan horse to potentially force farmers and foresters to subsidise local processing industries from reduced export earnings.
Lufthansa says Germany approves stabilization package
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Germany’s new Economic Stabilization Fund (WSF) has approved a 9 billion euro ($9.80 billion) stabilization package for Lufthansa (LHAG.DE), Germany’s flagship carrier said on Monday.
Dozens of Chinese companies added to US blacklist in latest Beijing rebuke
The blacklisted companies focus on artificial intelligence and facial recognition, markets that US chip companies such as Nvidia Corp and Intel Corp have been heavily investing in.
Nissan says preparing to gradually restart Mexico operations
The automaker will begin with vehicle and autoparts manufacturing activities
BMO launches online resource hubs to help clients navigate COVID-19 impacts
BMO has unveiled new online information hubs that contain content and resources to help Canadians navigate COVID-19 financially.
Coronavirus in South Africa: President Ramaphosa warns outbreak will get worse
Lockdown measures to be further eased from start of June despite surge in cases
‘Over 1,000’ pubs have interest in Covid-19 insurance test case
Dispute centres on whether insurers should pay for pubs’ losses over Covid-19 shutdown
Coronavirus: Nail salons prepare to reopen as restrictions set to ease
Beauty salons across Canberra are preparing to reopen in the hope coronavirus restrictions will be eased.
As flights resume, passengers settle into new normal despite cancellations
All major airlines such as IndiGo, Air India, SpiceJet, Air Asia and others operated 30% of their regular schedules between destinations, strictly adhering to the safety protocols set by the Ministry of Civil Aviation.
Schrems letter turns up heat on Data Protection Commissioner
There is a pressing need for the regulator to act quickly and effectively to dispel criticism
Digitex Futures Integrates Chainlink’s On-chain Price Oracles for Added Transparency and Reliability
Digitex Futures, the DGTX token powered, zero-fee cryptocurrency futures trading platform has announced a partnership with Chainlink to integrate the latter’s d
UK, Nigeria pledge to sustain trade relations amid CoVID-19
With Covid-19 continuing to affect supply chains, trade and global investment flows, the United Kingdom and Nigeria authorities have pledged commitment
States pitch for maximum permissible use of Consolidated Sinking Find
Some States complain that despite easing of rules, the RBI has approved for smaller quantum of funds
Maui watershed purchase could be delayed due to coronavirus cuts | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
WAILUKU, Hawaii >> A county government’s acquisition of a private water delivery system for Maui’s drinking water may be delayed because of budget cuts resulting from the coronavirus outbreak.
CBIC clears Rs 11,052 cr GST refund claims since April 8
The CBIC had earlier asked its field officers to avoid asking for physical submission of documents from entities who are claiming GST and Customs refunds and instead use official email for all communication.
EU watchdog hopeful most banks can absorb €380bn pandemic hit
Buffers ‘should be sufficient’ to protect lenders in short term, says European Banking Authority
Digitex Futures Adds Chainlink Integration For Unrivaled Price Data Accuracy
Digitex Futures has revealed a new partnership with Chainlink to provide the most consistent and accurate price data without fluctuation.
Factbox: EU recovery fund - the battle lines
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Commission will issue on Wednesday a new proposal for a long-term European Union budget and a coronavirus recovery fund to help economies in the bloc rebound from recession.
Cullen commission into money laundering in British Columbia resumes today
Inquiry was called amid growing concern that illegal cash was helping fuel real estate, luxury car and gambling
Chasing Data in Enterprise XR and Beyond
Feel-good stories (like customer engagement and titillating use cases) for immersive XR applications are what we always seem to hear about these days. In a previous article,
Mexico's monthly trade deficit hits $3 billion due to virus
Exports in Mexico fall by more than 40% in April 2020, while imports are down 30%
Qualys: Revenue Guidance Appears Choppy But Valuation Reasonable
Qualys reported Q1 revenue growth of ~15% which was slightly ahead of expectations with operating margins showing strong expansion. Management provided 2020 rev
Govt proposes to streamline processes to deal with corporate, tax frauds
IANS New Delhi Government proposes to further streamline and simplify the processes to deal with corporate and tax related frauds by identifying and insti
Home appliances remain immune to Covid, lockdown relaxation boosts demand
28% consumers keen on buying home appliances, while other discretionary spending is on hold, says Nielsen survey
How the pharmaceutical sector is adapting to remote working
For an industry based largely on manufacturing and scientific research, the pharmaceutical sector has needed to adapt in novel ways in order to meet the home working requirements fostered upon it due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Life insurance firms record 45% degrowth in April, but post-COVID future bright
Insurance sector will face headwinds in Q1 FY20 due to the coronavirus pandemic, However, CARE Ratings said that insurance space will record strong performance, especially digitally going forward
Why did a cloth brand once promoted by Bond and Bachchan shut shop in India?
Did miscalculated branding end the 180-year brand’s run in India?
Oppenheimer Asset Management Inc. Acquires 11,774 Shares of Aptiv PLC (NYSE:APTV)
Oppenheimer Asset Management Inc. increased its holdings in shares of Aptiv PLC (NYSE:APTV) by 358.7% during the first quarter, HoldingsChannel.com reports. The fund owned 15,056 shares of the auto parts company’s stock after buying an additional 11,774 shares during the quarter. Oppenheimer Asset Management Inc.’s holdings in Aptiv were worth $741,000 as of its most […]
Malls Lose Rs 90,000 Crore in 2 Months, SCAI Seeks Adequate Relief
In a statement, the industry body said that the Reserve Bank of India's (RBI) relief measures are not adequate to support the liquidity needs of the industry.
As lockdown starts opening up, sales of immunity boosting foods double; FSSAI issues guidelines
Sales of immunity-boosting foods have shot up by an estimated 20-40%. Online searches for such products have gone up six-fold, with ayurvedic home remedies, giloy and vitamin C dominating, according to a report by Google.
Europe threatens legal action over aviation whistleblower body
The European Commission has threatened the Irish government with legal action over the State’s failure to designate a body to receive reports from whistleblowers about safety concerns in the aviation sector.
Patriotic Poles led astray by mis-labelled Ukrainian cucumbers
WARSAW (Reuters) - Local supermarket Biedronka has been mis-labelling goods including Belgian carrots and Ukrainian cucumbers as home grown, Poland’s anti-monopoly office said on Monday.
NAIG faults NNPC’s recruitment, promotion process
The National Association of Itsekiri Graduates (NAIG) has condemned the claim by the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (aracter.
DBB: Reopening Economies Could Lead To More Upside For Base Metals
DBB has recovered rather slowly since it reached its lowest since February 2016 on March 23. In contrast with equities, base metals have not enjoyed a fast rebo
Decks cleared for formation of agriculture boards
They will recommend support packages for crop diversification
Pan-African businessman completes 100kW solar mini-grid in Zimbabwe
Philanthropist Strive Masiyiwa has completed a 100kW solar power project at Ndolwane in Bulilima district, through his ‘Re-Imagine Rural’ initiative.
Binance Adds ETH and XRP Options Contracts
Crypto exchange giant Binance announced on Monday the addition of Ethereum and XRP options trading facility.
"Switched To New Normal": Airports' Body Tweets Photos Of Social Distancing
On a day when domestic flight operation commenced after two months of coronavirus lockdown, the Airport Authority of India tweeted pictures of an airport where social distancing norms were being followed. The body called it the new normal.
Central Banks Are Destroying What Was Left of Free Markets
The Fed and other central banks are entering into a huge money-printing experiment in hopes of keeping the government-spending machine going at full speed forever. The unintended consequences will be highly destructive.
Better off staying closed?
Some businesses could be better off staying closed than risk re-opening during the second phase of the B.C.’s government's plan to safely and gradually re-open the economy, according to Val Litwin, president and CEO, BC Chamber of Commerce.
China links Australia barley tariffs to past trade disputes
Beijing defends Australia barley tariffs but links move to past trade cases against China.
Markets advance on hope of restrictions being eased globally
Subdued volumes traded on world markets as London and New York closed for holidays
Tiger Brands Weighs Major Job Cuts as Covid-19 Hits Food Demand
Tiger Brands Ltd. could make significant job cuts and asset sales this year as Africa’s biggest publicly traded packaged-food company looks to reduce costs and survive weak consumer demand worsened by the coronavirus pandemic.
Sberbank Buys 5,000 Blockchain ATMs as Russia Ponders Criminalizing Crypto Use
Sberbank is buying contactless blockchain-powered ATMs. This comes after a bill was proposed to penalize companies that use crypto.
COVID-19: Private schools owners cry to FG, States for help
The National President of the Association, Godly E Opukeme, made the appeal in a statement on Monday
British billionaire twins at war over London’s Ritz hotel and family’s fortune
The brothers, who spent decades avoiding media attention by isolating themselves on an island in the middle of the English Channel, are now front-page news due to the latest part...
BA planning to rehire sacked staff on worse terms, union says
Unite accuses airline of using coronavirus crisis as cover for betraying its workforce
Shopify Is Taking The E-Commerce World By Storm
Lately, Shopify (SHOP) is firing on all cylinders. The company announced a series of new features on its May 20 Reunite event, together with a new partnership w
Why Entravision Communications Stock Could Be A Solid Play For Your Deep Value Portfolio
Entravision Communications is a major owner/operator of Spanish-language TV and radio stations. COVID-19 may mean an ugly Q2, and headwinds could persist throug
China will work to ease Africa’s debt burden – Wang Yi
The Consul General of The Peoples' Republic of China in Lagos, Chu Maoming, has disclosed that Chinese Foreign Minister, Mr Wang Yi
Ontario offers loan of up to $500M to lottery and gaming corporation
Ontario is extending a line of credit of up to $500 million to its lottery and gaming agency.
Coronavirus: Spain urges foreign tourists to return from July
Restrictions have been eased in the European nation.
Zero Progress in Polavaram in Jagan’s First Year
20, Polavaram was allocated Rs 5254 Crore but the Government only spent 1,311 Crore.
Atlassian: Recent Rise And Premium Valuation Put Me On Sidelines For Now
Atlassian reported a strong Q3 earnings with revenue growing 33%, well above expectations for only ~28% growth. However, management provided Q4 revenue guidance
Air Canada’s takeover deal for Transat faces intense scrutiny from EU antitrust watchdog
European Commission says deal could significantly reduce competition on many routes, echoing concerns of Canada’s Competition Bureau
Digital Banking: Monzo, Starling, and Revolut Make it Much Easier to Open Accounts, According to a Recent Review
Many large banks in the United Kingdom appear to be falling behind their all-digital competitors when it comes to providing better overall customer service, whi
HDFC gets battle ready, increases provisions to Rs 11,000 crore to ward-off coronavirus fallout
Housing Development Finance Corporation (HDFC) was seen gearing up for the aftermath of the coronavirus pandemic and the subsequent nation-wide lockdown.
Domestic flights resume from Ahmedabad, Surat airports
As per officials of Airport Authority of India, a total of 13 domestic flights arrived and 15 left from Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International (SVPI) airport in Ahmedabad on Monday, as air travel restrictions have been relaxed for travel within India in the fourth phase of lockdown.
Jet Airways offers two Boeing aircraft for evacuation of stranded Indians
Jet Airways could supply up to four aircraft for evacuation missions within a reasonable period of time.Jet Airways has been grounded for a year due to lack of funds
L3Harris Technologies: Steady Growth Yet Insulated From COVID-19 And The Economy
The recent merger of L3 Technologies and Harris Corporation created synergies that are driving cost savings and increasing margins. As a defense contractor, the
US urges probe into alleged ethics breach at African Development Bank
The US Department of the Treasury has called on the African Development Bank (AfDB) to carry out an independent probe into alleged ethics breaches by its president, Akinwumi Adesina. In a letter obtained by AFP on Monday, US Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin expressed "deep reservations" about
Coronavirus news: N-95 mask prices fall 47% after NPPA advisory
N-95 masks were earlier being sold in the market for Rs 150 to 300 per unit, but prices have been reduced after the advisory by the NPPA
CREDAI seeks restructuring scheme to revive realty sector
Also wants new home loans extended at 5% rate of interest
Bank of America Boosts Splunk (NASDAQ:SPLK) Price Target to $208.00
Splunk (NASDAQ:SPLK) had its price objective lifted by Bank of America from $175.00 to $208.00 in a report published on Friday, BenzingaRatingsTable reports. The brokerage currently has a buy rating on the software company’s stock. A number of other research analysts have also recently commented on the company. SunTrust Banks dropped their price target on […]
Spain Reopening Foreign Tourism from July
The Spanish government has hinted at a possible reopening to foreign tourism this summer. It comes as a raft of lockdown measures were eased in Madrid and Barcelona on Monday.
Paddy farming: How migrant crisis has spurred a shift to direct seeding method
But for this farmers need uninterrupted power supply immediately, a need the govt is yet to fulfill
Edo power sector opens for competition - The Nation Nigeria
With the completion of the installation of 33KVA lines and a sub-station at the Edo State Secretariat complex, the much-awaited 55MW CCTEC-Ossiomo...
Gold Price News and Forecast: XAU/USD is consolidating gains at the start of the new trading week
XAU/USD is consolidating the recent gains while hovering above $1700 per troy ounce and the main SMAs on the four-hour chart. Gold bulls need a break
Mira Bhayandar: 34 new COVID-19 positive cases, 2 deaths; more relaxations from Wednesday
Continuing with the spurt in the spread of coronavirus cases in the Mira Bhayandar area, the metropolitan satellite township reported 34 new COVID-19 positive cases on Monday while two patients succumbed to the infection.
No, the paracetamol trick won't work with airport staff anymore
All passengers coming in from high-prevalence states will have to undergo a mandatory quarantine period
Spain revises virus death toll down by nearly 2,000
Spain's government today revised downward the country's death toll from the coronavirus by nearly 2,000, bringing the total number of deaths recorded to 26,834.
China's Tablet PC Market Report For The First Quarter Of 2020
The epidemic has affected all manufacturers. But the most affected tablet PC maker is Lenovo. Huawei still ranks first with a market share of 40.2%.
Canadian economy entering ‘unknowable times’ because of downturn from pandemic, Poloz says
Bank of Canada Governor says said the most pressing danger stemming from this uncertainty is that it could fuel serious deflationary pressures
M&M organises service support for its vehicles on essential services
Also comes up with finance schemes for frontline staff
Bankers Stay Home as South Africa Inc. Prepares Return to Work
Investec Chief Executive Officer Fani Titi saw a sign of things to come when he dropped by the bank’s headquarters last week.
Americans Are Rushing To Book Vacations In Re-Opened States
The uptick is also good news for the states, as taxes from these rentals can be a large revenue source for states
Chief Executive of Ghana Commodity Exchange, Dr Kadri, says they are working to reverse the drop in trading due to COVID-19
The Chief Executive of the Ghana Commodity Exchange (GCX), Dr Alfa Kadri has said that they are working to reverse the drop in activities on its platform due to the impact of COVID-19 on its operations.
Coronavirus lockdown | 532 flights take off but over 50% seats go empty
39,000 passengers ferried; last minute cancellations leave many frustrated
Food sufficiency: Buhari 'echoes TB Joshua's call on agriculture'
President Muhammadu Buhari has urged farmers to double efforts towards helping the country attain food sufficiency.Speaking on Sunday..
Venturing out in Lockdown? You may face difficulty in motor insurance claim
Although partial movement of people has been allowed in COVID-19 free areas, the lockdown has not been withdrawn completely yet.
ECB Facing Testy Stimulus Debate After Call to Scrap Limits
The European Central Bank looks set for another testy debate after one policy maker floated the prospect of removing what many see as an important limit on its powers.
Ontario offers loan of up to $500M to lottery and gaming agency
Ontario is extending a line of credit of up to $500 million to its lottery and gaming agency.
Sassa apologises for delays in R350 special grant after only 10 people paid so far in trial run
The SA Social Security Agency has apologised for delays in making payments to beneficiaries of a R350 social relief grant meant for millions of unemployed during the Covid-19 lockdown.
Activists call for health tax
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Members of Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) attending a virtual meeting on health financing on Monday highlighted the need for having a separate tax to finance health emergencies without straining the health system. They said though the government has over the years put up taxes on different commodities to fund …
Activists, writers urge PM to impose 2% wealth tax on the richest 1%
A host of activists and writers have petitioned Prime Minister Narendra Modi requesting him to impose “2% wealth tax on the richest 1% of the country” to fight COVID-19 pandemic. The signatories inclu
Land auction allegations a campaign to defame TTD, says Subba Reddy
‘The resolution was passed by the trust board in 2016’
A GST cut can put auto sales on fast track to revival
The question is whether there will be adequate demand and, more importantly, what the government can do to encourage sales. Mint takes a look
Area under gingelly expected to increase in Tiruchi district: official
The area under gingelly is expected to increase by about 200 hectares in Tiruchi district this year, thanks to a push given to oil seed cultivation under the Targeted Rice Fallow Area (TRFA) Oil Seeds
Ebus ready to roll again
Ebus has announced it is relaunching service starting June 4.
COVID-19: Reps seek enforcement of local content in all sectors of economy
ABUJA-In what appears like a proactive way of tackling an anticipated harsh economic weather in the post COVID-19 pandemic era, the House o
Five business groups urge Ontario to halt commercial evictions during pandemic
Ontario Premier Doug Ford has previously declined to freeze commercial evictions
Spain revises virus death toll down by nearly 2,000
While the new system cut the number of deaths by 1,918, Spain remains one of the countries worst hit by the virus
Australia stalls on emissions target update as UN urges deeper cuts
Angus Taylor responds to question from Labor saying Australia is not due to update target until 2025
Finland's new nuclear reactor hit by valve leak
HELSINKI (Reuters) - Finland’s long-delayed Olkiluoto 3 (OL3) nuclear reactor was hit by another setback after the nation’s safety watchdog reported valve problems in a component involved in the cooling process.
Flight services re-start in Kalaburagi
Operations of domestic passenger flight services at Kalaburagi Airport which were suspended on March 12 to contain the spread of coronavirus resumed with the landing of a Star Air flight here on Monda
BTC Dominance Signals Abrupt End to Crypto Altcoin Season
Altcoins across the crypto market may be seeing a pullback according to a buy setup on BTC dominance charts signaled by the TD Sequential indicator.
Welfare recipients facing five-month delays to exit cashless debit card scheme
Data shows that of the 859 application lodged since September, only 30 have been accepted
Shaktikanta Das differs with govt over IMF's $500 billion rights plan
RBI governor backed IMF’s plan to issue fresh SDRs for helping crisis-hit members.Fresh SDR issue would have helped least developed and developing nations facing a forex crisis
Domestic flight services resume at Tiruchi airport
IndiGo flight with 66 passengers from Bengaluru lands; airline cancels services on Chennai sector; passengers scanned on arrival
Indian Tea Association estimates Rs 2,100-cr revenue loss for tea industry in Assam, West Bengal during Mar-May
The association said that in these two states, the total loss of production during the three months will likely be 140 million kg. Based on last year's North India auction prices, the estimated revenue loss will be Rs 2,100 crore, ITA said.
Germany will take stake in Lufthansa in landmark $9.8-bn bailout deal
Government’s holding in the company, privatized with fanfare two decades ago, to start at 20% and could rise above 25%
What to expect as Aryzta prepares to publish results?
A shareholder plan to oust a chunk of Aryzta’s board will be a key focus for investors tomorrow as the embattled Swiss-Irish baked goods company releases third quarter figures.
Japan to end Tokyo’s state of emergency, eyes fresh $930 billion stimulus
The world’s third-largest economy has escaped an explosive outbreak with some 17,000 infections and 825 deaths so far; however, the epidemic has tipped it into a recession and plunged Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s popularity to multi-year lows.
Delhi-Pune, Mumbai-Patna, Ahmedabad-Delhi among first flights to take off as domestic air services resume after two months
Indian skies will open up for domestic passenger services from Monday after a gap of two months, with Delhi-Pune and Mumbai-Patna flights being among the first to take off, aviation industry sources said
Fewer meetings will help achieve 100% productivity, say developers in survey
Working longer hours wasn't an issue but developers said they wanted fewer meetings as it cuts into productivity. The survey found that 97% of developers who worked over 60 hours reported they were happy with their job.
Mexican auto industry groups urge Puebla state to allow operations to restart
MEXICO CITY — Mexican auto industry groups on Sunday urged the governor of the state of Puebla to allow a gradual restart of operations after economic activity was curbed to contain the spread of the novel coronavirus.
UK bailout schemes could create coronavirus debt trap, warn banks
Fear businesses could face paying billions in loans just as they try to recover from pandemic
Coronavirus Live Tracker: India records highest ever spike of 6,977 COVID-19 cases, 154 deaths in 24 hours
Coronavirus (COVID-19) Tracker India
Japan set to lift coronavirus emergency as cases slow
Rest of World News: Japan was poised to lift its nationwide state of emergency over the coronavirus on Monday, gradually reopening the world's third-biggest economy after
Energy efficient lighting being rolled out in Moorabool
WORKS have commenced on upgrading almost 2000 public lights in Moorabool Shire, to be both more energy and cost efficient. Powercor recently began the three m...
Lockdown 4.0: With strict rules, aviation sector limps back to normalcy as domestic flights resume
Mumbai: Indian skies opened up for domestic passenger services from Monday after a gap of two months, with Delhi-Pune and Mumbai-Patna flights being among the first to take off, aviation industry...
People impact of Lagos State budget review
At the outset of the current fiscal year, the State House of Assembly approved a N1.168-trillion worth budget meant to impact lives and enhance the standard of living of Lagosians.
Japan ends state of emergency
Economy Minister Yasutoshi Nishimura told reporters that experts on a government-commissioned panel approved the plan to end the state of emergency that has lasted for more than a month and a half.
Internationalization of Higher Education in the GCC Countries
Education is an important area of social life, shaping the intellectual and cultural state of society. In the context of globalization, the challenges of time give rise to new trends in it, one of which is internationalization. This process has already swept the whole world, including Arab countries. Some of them, especially the Gulf states, […]
Second Iranian Tanker 'Forest' Reaches Venezuelan Exclusive Economic Zone, Tracking Data Shows
The second tanker follows the first of five Iranian vessels carrying an estimated total 1.53 barrels of gasoline between them. The first vessel, the 'Fortune'...
Mumbai airport commences operations after two months; first flight departs for Pune
Domestic flights resume operations after 2 months: The first flight departed from Mumbai airport to Patna at 6:45 AM today. The first arrival flight to Mumbai departed from Lucknow at 8:20 AM. Both flights will be operated by IndiGo
AUD/USD Price Analysis: Upper end of the contracting triangle caps gains
The AUD/USD pair is currently trading largely unchanged on the day at 0.6530, having faced rejection at 0.6550 during the early Asian trading hours. T
Centres issues guidelines for domestic air travel; here's what you need to do
The new guidelines listed for domestic air travel are as follows:
Kyoto hotels hit by 89% slump in foreign stays as pandemic takes toll
Visitors from East Asia, where the virus took hold from the start of the year, plummeted even further.
Only technology exports can secure Australia’s future
Australia finds itself at a historically significant moment. But continued heavy dependence on the export of raw materials to one significant buyer poses an existential risk to our lifestyle.
Bengaluru airport introduces 'contactless journey' to contain Covid-19
According to the BIAL, the features include pre-entry process, where the passengers have to wear masks and carry e-boarding or printed passes
Business sentiment rises but Covid-19 concerns persist
‘Nobody is losing the run of themselves’ but they see light ahead, says Bank of Ireland
India Inc goes back to work with safety measures, strict 'no AC’ rule & plenty of social distancing
These business leaders share the protocols they have set in place as they reopened their workplaces.
WH Adviser O’Brien: US will likely impose economic sanctions on Hong Kong and China if …
Speaking on NBC's "Meet the Press" on Sunday, White House National Security Adviser Robert O'Brien said, “the US will likely impose economic sanctions
UK reportedly to phase out Huawei from 5G network
Decision comes as many countries reexamine their relationship with Beijing
Japan to end Tokyo's state of emergency, eyes fresh $930 bln stimulus
TOKYO — Japan will lift a state of emergency for Tokyo and remaining areas still facing restrictions on Monday, while the Nikkei reported a plan for new stimulus worth almost $1 trillion to help companies ride out the coronavirus pandemic.
Capex preview
Via the excellent Gareth Aird at CBA:
Stock, Forex, Commodity, Currency Markets Shut For Ramzan
The domestic financial markets - including equity, debt and currency segments - are shut on Monday, May 25 for Id-Ul-Fitr (Ramzan).
FMF, others list strategies to curb impact of coronavirus in real estate
Following the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on the real estate sector, stakeholders including five chief executives in the mortgage finance industry have move to cushion the effect on the average Nigerians seeking decent and affordable housing in the country.
Test Research upbeat about 1H20
Test Research (TRI), which provides automatic test and inspection tool solutions, has landed a pull-in of orders for networking and server applications since the fourth quarter of 2019. The order pull-in momentum is expected to persist throughout the first half of 2020, according to the Taiwan-based company.
Asian shares climb, Tokyo gains on hopes for reopening
TOKYO — Asian shares are mostly higher, with Tokyo stocks gaining on expectations that a pandemic state of emergency will be lifted for all of Japan.
Senior markets operative jumps ship to MST Financial
Gerard Satur's MST Financial has made another high-profile hire.
Campari: Stock Is Too Expensive As Restaurants Remain Closed
First impact from COVID-19 could be seen in Q1 results, where profit halved compared with the same period last year. Further drop in sales and profit is expecte
Japan set to end Tokyo’s state of emergency
The measure has been in place in the city since April 7.
Big Pharma rejected vaccine prep efforts, watchdogs say
NGOs say industry’s rejection of a Commission-funded effort to speed vaccine approvals represents broader problems with the Innovative Medicines Initiative.
One of New Zealand's largest media organisations is being sold for just $1
The organization Stuff prints many of the nation's daily newspapers and runs a popular news website of the same name. It employs about 900 staff, including 400 journalists. Owned by Australia's Nine Entertainment, Stuff faced financial challenges before the coronavirus pandemic struck and has since seen advertising revenues plunge.
Nissan-Renault-Mitsubishi ties more crucial than ever as pandemic rocks carmakers
Revising their strategies this week, the firms will at least have the opportunity to show progress in moving beyond last year’s management paralysis.
South African mine closes after over 100 workers test positive for COVID-19
The 4km-deep mine will now be deep-cleaned.
Fiji Airways terminate 775 staff: 'Devastating' airline sackings highlight the need for travel bubble
Fiji Airways' decision to let go nearly 800 staff due to the Covid-19 pandemic highlights the importance of establishing a Pacific "travel bubble" as soon as possible, an aviation expert says.
Insider Trading? OmiseGo (OMG) Surges 200% Just 15 Minutes after Coinbase Listing, but then Crashes Immediately
San Francisco-based cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase began supporting trading with OmiseGo (OMG) on May 21, 2020. The OMG token price surged 200% in only 15
Japan set to lift coronavirus emergency as cases slow
Japan was poised to lift its nationwide state of emergency over the coronavirus on Monday, gradually reopening the world's third-biggest economy after new cases slowed to a crawl.
Demand for budget-friendly homes surges amid layoffs, pay cuts
As the Nigerian economy falters due to the ongoing coronavirus outbreak, businesses are worst off, prompting pay cuts in many companies, search by people living in rented houses for budget-friendly homes across cities and towns to reduce costs.
UK's Sunak authorises bailout to rescue strategically important companies
Under the plan, which is named "Project Birch", the finance minister has raised the UK Treasury's capacity to handle bespoke bailouts of "viable" companies which have exhausted all options
Japan ends state of emergency, eyes fresh $1.5trn stimulus
Japan's economy minister said the government had received approval from key advisers to remove the state of emergency for Tokyo and all remaining regions.
Asian shares climb, Tokyo gains on hopes for reopening
Asian shares are mostly higher, with Tokyo stocks gaining on expectations that a pandemic state of emergency will be lifted for all of Japan. Japan’s benchmark Nikkei 225 added 1.5% in morning trading to 20,682.78. Hong Kong’s Hang Seng dropped 1.2% to 22,659.62.
Japan to end Tokyo’s state of emergency, eyes massive new stimulus
World’s third-largest economy has escaped an explosive coronavirus outbreak
South China Sea Watch
A look at recent developments in the South China Sea, where China is pitted against smaller neighbors in multiple territorial disputes over islands, coral reefs and lagoons. China’s foreign minister is dismissing claims that the country is exploiting the coronavirus outbreak to expand its footprint
Time has come to merge income support schemes with MGNREGA
The legal framework of the MGNREGA scheme does allow this on farms owned by people of SC/ST communities, and on the lands of marginal farmers.
Another Digital Bank to Launch in the Philippines, as Government Aims to Offer Virtual Banking Services to Filipinos Working Abroad
An increasing number of transactions are being conducted online by the residents of the Philippines due to COVID-19. The nation’s government has confirmed
Japanese government panel says time right to lift emergency in five prefectures
The Japanese government was set to end its nationwide state of emergency by lifting the order for Tokyo, its surrounding areas and Hokkaido on Monday.
Asia stocks mostly up on lockdown easing but Hong Kong extends losses
HONG KONG, May 25 — Most Asian markets rose today as a further opening up of economies from lockdown offset worries over worsening China-US tensions, while Hong Kong sank again after the city was rocked by protests at the weekend over a controversial proposed security law. While Donald Trump has...
Globalfoundries to implement ITAR and strict security assurances at New York fab
Globalfoundries has announced plans to implement export control security measures at its most advanced manufacturing facility, Fab 8, in Malta, New York. GF will bring its Fab 8 facility into compliance with both the US International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) standards and the Export Administration Regulations (EAR), making the company the most advanced ITAR foundry in the country.
Gold rates today hikes in Delhi, Chennai, Kolkata, and Mumbai - 25 May 2020
Gold rates today on 25 May 2020: Gold rates have increased by a slight margin on Monday. These gold rates have been on rise after a fall for the last couple of days.
Japan to end Tokyo's state of emergency
TOKYO, May 25 — Japan will lift a state of emergency for Tokyo and remaining areas still facing restrictions today, while the Nikkei reported a plan for new stimulus worth almost US$1 trillion (RM4.36 trillion) to help companies ride out the coronavirus pandemic. Social distancing curbs were...
UAE Exchange Centre starts refunding customers - but many still wait for their money
Many transactions had been delayed for two months as company seeks a way out
Reliance Industries launches JioMart service across cities, offers discounts: Here's how to buy groceries, place an order
Customers can now log on to the newly-launched website jiomart.com to place an order
Japan set to end Tokyo’s state of emergency
The measure has been in place in the city since April 7.
Japan set to end Tokyo’s state of emergency
The measure has been in place in the city since April 7.
Oil falls as US-China tensions take toll
Oil prices have risen sharply in recent weeks as an easing of coronavirus restrictions has led to increased demand, but the tensions between the United States and China are beginning to weigh on sentiment.
COVID-19: Hundreds test positive at meatpacking plant in Brazil
SAO PAULO: Hundreds of meatpacking workers at a single BRF SA plant in southern Brazil have tested positive for the novel coronavirus, the company ...
Covid-pushed business spike sends fintech ClearTax on hiring spree
At a time when most business giants are stuck in firing dilemmas, India's fintech bellwether player ClearTax is getting busier on its hiring spree.
Skills and training overhaul to form centrepiece of PM’s economic recovery plan
Prime Minister Scott Morrison will unveil major changes to skills and vocational training in a major economic speech about coronavirus recovery.
Covid impact: Private banks set aside over 75% of operating profit as provisions in Q4
All of them provided aggressively in view of the Covid-19 outbreak and the repayment moratorium, which also requires pre-emptive provisioning. Some red-flagged risks that could arise out of the retail unsecured segment.
Global shares up as recovery hopes overshadow virus worries
TOKYO (AP) — Global shares rose Tuesday as hopes for economic recovery overshadowed worries over the coronavirus pandemic. Investors are shifting their focus to how various nations are adapting to...
Cities and the coronavirus
Economic revival strategies and welfare measures must keep the urban dynamics and complexities in mind
Coca-Cola Amatil sales plunge on widespread COVID-19 lockdowns
A full month of lockdowns has severely disrupted what are traditionally peak trading periods of Easter, Anzac Day and Ramadan for the drinks giant.
Bitcoin Could Confirm Recent Decline as a “Huge Bear Trap” if It Reclaims $9,200
Analysts are now noting that there is a chance this recent Bitcoin decline marks a “huge bear trap” that could be followed by further upside.
Spike in stubble burning incidents in Punjab
With wheat harvesting over in Punjab, the State has witnessed a spike in incidents of stubble burning against the last two years as several farmers continue to defy the ban on burning the crop residue
Quarantine plan would devastate aviation sector
Sir, – As an island nation and open economy, we are dependent on aviation as a critical artery for the life-blood of trade and tourism for our future prosperity.
China to further crack down on manipulation of financial market
China has strengthened the effort to crack down on manipulation of financial markets in an effort to prevent and resolve financial risks, according to China’s top Chief Justice.
Bitcoin’s Break Below a Key Level has Opened the Gates for a Move to $5,900
Bitcoin has seen much of its recently incurred technical strength degrade over the past 48 hours, and one analyst is now targeting $5,900
Lufthansa says Germany approves stabilization package
Germany's new Economic Stabilization Fund (WSF) has approved a 9 billion euro (US$9.80 billion) stabilization package for Lufthansa , Germany's ...
Mexican Power Utility Wants Immediate Price Hike for Rivals
(Bloomberg) — Unfazed by criticism it is unfairly blocking renewable energy projects, Mexico’s state-owned utility is doubling down on demands for regulators to protect its market share.
Coca-Cola Amatil sales plunge on widespread COVID-19 lockdowns
A full month of lockdowns has severely disrupted what are traditionally peak trading periods of Easter, Anzac Day and Ramadan for the drinks giant.
Godrej CEO: Focus to be on driving growth as margins are quite reasonable
Till February, the company witnessed an industry-leading 5% year-to-date volume growth. However, the spread of the virus and the eventual lockdown in many geographies of our operations resulted in zero sales in the last 10 days of March.
Macron Set to Unveil Aid for Embattled French Auto Industry
French President Emmanuel Macron is set to announce measures to support the auto industry before other European governments, highlighting the crucial role the sector plays in the economy and how hard it has been hit by the coronavirus pandemic.
Rural job crisis ‘deepens’
Unemployment rate increases to 25 per cent from 22 per cent
Rural Ahmedabad: 35% of Covid cases from industries
Two employees, one each from Intas Pharmaceuticals and Zydus Cadila tested positive for the virus, taking the number of positive cases to 170 in rural Ahmedabad, where 35 per cent of the infected are working in industrial clusters, according to officials.
Meet the Aussie money manager who made millions as markets crashed
Father-of-six Nicolas Bryon didn't get much sleep, but it wasn't family duties keeping him up. He was one of a few hedge funds managers around the world who managed to make money in March and April.
Protests in Ecuador against job, wage cuts, over virus
Demonstrators defied coronavirus restrictions to march in cities across Ecuador on Monday in protest against President Lenin Moreno's drastic economic measures to tackle the crisis.
Silver's Silver Lining
Investors may consider some exposure to silver as the multi-year, supply-demand surplus scenario looks to be transitioning towards a more favorable picture. On
Covid-19 tests and PPE to be delivered to island via drone
The deliveries, which usually involve a 45-minute ferry crossing, will be cut to around 15 minutes.
'Companies remain fundamentally bad at risk management'
The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted gaps in the way many organisations deal with risks in their business, especially around cyber-security.
Meet the Aussie money manager who made millions as markets crashed
Father-of-six Nicolas Bryon didn't get much sleep, but it wasn't family duties keeping him up. He was one of a few hedge funds managers around the world who managed to make money in March and April.
Funding the private hospitals
Sir, – The nationalisation of our private hospitals to increase capacity in the midst of a pandemic was a bold and well-intentioned initiative.
Covid-19 tests and PPE to be delivered to island via drone
The deliveries, which usually involve a 45-minute ferry crossing, will be cut to around 15 minutes.
Kotak Bank cuts savings rate to 3.5% for up to Rs 1 lakh balance
This is the lender’s second cut to the savings rate in as many months and brings its interest rate on savings accounts at par with that of the much larger Punjab National Bank (PNB).
Probe Dangote’s human right abuses in coal mining communities, group tells FG
GIFSEP asked the FG to probe reported human right abuses on coal mining communities, particularly attributed to the Dangote Coalmine in Kogi.
Hindustan Zinc Rating: Buy — A steady performance in the quarter
But for Covid-19, volume scenario for FY21 was bright; dividend outlook and execution of 1.2-mtpa project behind ‘Buy’ rating
Pharmacies and chemists issue coronavirus cash crisis warning to Boris Johnson
EXCLUSIVE: Neighbourhood outlets face a looming £300million problem after they were advanced cash to deal with Covid-19
China’s Big Lenders and Fintech Firms to Distribute Virtual Yuan Tokens, which will be Highly Traceable, Potentially Amplifying Government’s Power: Report
Andy Mukherjee argues in a recently published Op-Ed in the Washington Post that the virtual yuan could potentially transform “the relationship between money,
Transat extends Air Canada takeover timing following European regulatory review
TORONTO — Transat AT has extended the timing of its acquisition by Air Canada after European regulators launched an in-depth investigation into the deal over concerns it may reduce competition and result in higher prices.
Passengers’ body blames govt. for sloppy first day of flight resumption
The Air Passengers Association of India (APAI) on Monday blamed the government’s sloppy handling of domestic flight resumption for large-scale flight cancellations and passengers not knowing State-wis
China's Deputies brainstorm support for businesses – Global Times
The Global Times is reporting how Chinese Deputies to the ongoing National People's Congress have suggested that the government work out more measures
As flights resume, more passengers leave than arrive in Mumbai
24 flights depart from city, while 23 land; seven airlines carry 4,852 passengers to and fro; highest passenger load to Delhi
ASX to open higher, $A steady
Australian shares are poised to advance, extending Monday's surge. German shares lift on Lufthansa rescue.
France again ranks No. 4 in COVID-19 deaths as Spain revises tally
France again ranked fourth in coronavirus deaths after the United States, Britain and Italy, as Spain revised its tally down by nearly 2,000 on Monday. The French health ministry reported on its website that the cumulative death toll rose by 65, or 0.2%, to 28,432. But on a separate ministry…
Passengers left fuming as flights get cancelled at KIA
Airlines said some cancellations were owing to curbs imposed by other States on arrival of flights
Hotel owners fight to save jobs during COVID-19 crisis
As we speak, hotel occupancy rates have plummeted to less than 5% in the entire country
Cancellation of flights creates chaos at airports
PTI New Delhi India’s domestic flight services resumed on Monday after a gap of two months but a large number of last-minute cancellations by airlines t
IPG Photonics: Buy On Weakness
IPG owns one of the safest and strongest balance sheets in corporate America. The long-term trend of rising demand for lasers of all types puts the wind at your
Newmont Corporation: Digging Into The Q1 Results
Newmont Corporation released its Q1 results earlier this month, reporting quarterly gold production of 1.5 million ounces at all-in sustaining costs just above
DA calls for special inspector-general to prevent graft in relief fund
The party also threatened to table an amendment to the Special Appropriations Bill, should Mboweni not adhere to the request.
Australian Prime Minister Rolls Out Plan to Save Economy as China Slaps Tariffs on Country's Exports
Trade relations between the two geographic neighbours reached a new low as Beijing banned several Australian beef-exporting companies and slapped an 80% tariff on the...
Berlin to take 20% stake in €9bn bailout of Lufthansa as airline struggles amid Covid-19 travel fallout
Germany will offer Lufthansa a €9bn bailout in return for a 20% stake two decades after the airline was privatised with much fanfare.
FBD plans to ask court to delay cases taken by most publicans
Insurer FBD says it intends to ask judges at the Commercial Court not to hear additional legal actions taken against it by publicans who say their cover is not being honoured, until a case now underway is decided one way or another.
Quarantined investors create ‘perfect storm of stupid’ (Plus, a TSX stock skyrocketing on the shift to remote working)
A roundup of investment ideas for active investors
Is deflation set to become Economic Enemy No 1?
Amid all the uncertainties that lie ahead is the possibility of deflation setting in post-Covid-19. Negative inflation rates would create an even steeper and longer hill to climb out of economic recession than we are already expecting. It will all come down to whether demand under- or over-shoots supply. The jury is out.
New Bank of Canada Governor Faces Stagflation, Rosenberg Says
Incoming Bank of Canada Governor Tiff Macklem will face a combination of rising prices and stagnant growth as the economy struggles to recover from the coronavirus pandemic.
Online games could be source of money laundering, B.C. public inquiry hears
A public inquiry into money laundering in British Columbia has heard that cash is still king but cryptocurrencies and other virtual trade could rise as a trend.
UK to reopen thousands of shops in easing of coronavirus lockdown – Johnson
LONDON, May 25 (Reuters) - Britain will reopen thousands of high street shops, department stores and shopping centres next month, Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Monday, setting out a timetable for businesses as part of moves to ease the coronavirus lockdown.
“City of darkness” no longer – AfDB supported electricity project lights up Juba
The $38 million Juba Power Distribution System Rehabilitation and Expansion Project is almost completed according to a release by the AfDB.
Pound Sterling Price News and Forecast: GBP/USD taking advantage of a softer US dollar and slight risk-on tones
GBP/USD is currently trading at 1.2192 and slightly higher at the start of the week. Investors remain bullish on the relaxation of lockdown measures w
MSNBC's Dr. Vin Gupta: Make Masks Mandatory Like Smoking Bans
Dr. Vin Gupta suggested wearing masks should be mandatory to combat further spread of Chinese coronavirus.
Coronavirus lockdown | UK to reopen thousands of shops next month, says Boris Johnson
Johnson is keen to restart an economy which has been all but shut down since Britain entered a lockdown to try to stem the spread of disease.
EU to announce green strings for post-pandemic funding
The European Union is due to announce economic recovery plans which could be up to one trillion euros and wants to pull Europe out of the crisis with green measures.
3 flights land at Dabolim with 95 passengers on Day 1
NT NETWORK Vasco Domestic flights resumed after two months at the Dabolim airport on Monday. However, due to lack of response from the passengers, the air
Turbulent take-off for airlines amid last-minute changes in schedules
Only 532 of the scheduled 1,095 flights take off as airlines revise schedules to align operations with curbs put in place by states, leaving travellers fuming.Many passengers had to return from airports as airlines did not inform on cancellations until just a few hours before boarding
Delhi gas operators seek tax relief, loan restructuring to deal with lockdown impact
Pummeled by evaporating demand and fall in business due to the lockdown, city gas operators such as Adani Gas, GAIL and Torrent Gas have sought tax relief and loan restructuring to tide over
Europeans Save Less, Spend More As Economy Lags
European consumers are saving more to safeguard against the pandemic economy, which analysts say will hinder economic recovery.
With distancing, sanitising & warnings for passengers, Pune airport opens with caution
The first day after the two-month hiatus saw 17 flight movements at the Pune airport till 8 pm. According to Airports Authority of India officials, 1,657 passengers arrived or departed from the airport by 8 pm.
CRA extends some trust and corporate filing deadlines
The Canada Revenue Agency is extending some of the filing deadlines for corporations and trusts in a move to help businesses and tax preparers dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic.
PCCI supports cut in corporate taxes
The Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry said it strongly supports the immediate passage of the Corporate Recovery and Tax Incentives for Enterprises Act which was formerly known as the Corporate Income Tax and Incentives Reform Act.
Coronavirus: West African farmers count losses, fear for worse - Report
The farmers say the response to the pandemic has affected everybody because all activities have slowed down
COVID-19: Dubai Tourism, stakeholders discuss strategies for industry revival
Emirates commenced passenger flights between Dubai and nine destinations from May 21
Japan lifts emergency in Tokyo
Stimulus plan to be funded by 2nd extra budget, Abe support at record low
Gold Price Analysis: XAU/USD meets a plateau as global CODVID curve peaks
The price of XAU/USD is at $1,727.88, -0.45 and has sunk from a high of $1,735.67 falling to $1,721.61 on the day. Gold is a complicated mix of deflat
With suitcase and bikini emojis, Spain urges tourists back from July
MADRID/BARCELONA (Reuters) - Spain revised down its coronavirus death toll on Monday and urged foreign holidaymakers to return from July as it eases one of Europe’s strictest lockdowns, though tourism businesses were sceptical about salvaging the summer season.
Bennett University webinar: Need to tap Artificial Intelligence to fight Covid, says IT minister Ravi Shankar Prasad
“This world will not remain the same as it was till now. Your life habits, your approach to life, maybe your over-aggrandizement of the world as a nation will change. In this light, do we need to reflect on the application of AI in a completely different way?” Prasad said.
Outdoor markets and car dealerships will reopen from next Monday
The prime minister announced that from from June 15 non-essential shops will also be allowed to reopen.
GCash registrations increase by 250%
Globe Telecom Inc. saw an increase in mobile wallet users amid the enhanced community quarantine in the country.
Capturing The Trend In Cryptocurrencies
Bitcoin's price volatility reaches 6-year high. The upward momentum of cryptocurrencies can create enormous returns on investment, but the downside risk is subs
How JioMart Can Help Facebook's WhatsApp Monetize 400 Million Users
JioMart launched a pilot project on April 27 in which WhatsApp plays a major role. On May 22, the company announced the official launch of the JioMart platform.
Petrol pumps closed in different areas of Karachi over lack of supply
The pumps have been closed down due to depletion of petrol stocks
New emissions blow for Volkswagen as German court backs damages claims
US authorities banned the affected cars after the cheat software was discovered, triggering claims for compensation.
121 electric co-ops comply with order to help consumers
The Philippine Rural Electric Cooperatives Association Inc. said Monday the 121 electric cooperatives in the country complied with all the directives of regulators to protect the interests of consumers during the enhanced community quarantine period.
Outdoor markets and car showrooms can open next week in England
Boris Johnson announces other non-essential retail premises can reopen in three weeks
Arista Networks: Free Cash Flow To Drive The Stock Back To $300
Arista Networks displays a stellar balance sheet and juicy net profit margins. Discounted cash flow model points towards a return to $300/share, with prudent gr
Hazy Start: Time didn’t fly for airline passengers on Day 1
Passengers, masked and gloved, in hazmat suits, had to deal with glitches and sudden rule changes.
Amphan damages nearly 3 lakh hectares of farmland in Bengal
Cyclone Ampan has dealt a severe blow to the agriculture sector in West Bengal. The storm damaged nearly 3 lakh hectares of farmland in the state. Bengal is now staring at a huge financial loss in
TMX boon for local hotels?
With Trans Mountain Pipeline workers scheduled to arrive in Kamloops next month, accommodation is being sought.
Domestic flights take off amid chaos, confusion
New Delhi: Passengers were seen harried across airports, including the national capital's Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA), on Monday as many domestic flights were cancelled due to the limit...
Federal government launches hotline to offer businesses advice amid COVID-19 pandemic
The federal government has partnered with the Canadian Chamber of Commerce to launch a hotline to provide free advice to businesses.
Analysis: Will Europe unite around the EU's coronavirus recovery plan?
Euronews' political editor Darren McCaffrey looks at the splits over the EU's coronavirus recovery plan.
Prices Of N-95 Masks Fall 47% After Pharma Pricing Body's Advisory: Government
Leading manufacturers and importers of N-95 masks have reduced prices by up to 47 per after regulator NPPA stepped in to ensure the availability of this respiratory protection device at affordable rates in the country, the government said on Monday.
UCD academics call for virus safety incentives for businesses
Study shows businesses that invest in workplace safety 20% more likely to ‘go under’
SA Express liquidators seek more powers for asset sales to free up cash
Liquidators might launch a court application for the extension of their powers so they can sell SA Express assets, cancel aircraft leases and solicit or assess bids for the airline by potential buyers. The powers would enable them to free up cash to pay the airline’s creditors, who are owed more than R2.5bn.
2 New Airport Projects Come on Stream in Iran
Two new airport development projects were inaugurated on Monday by President Hassan Rouhani, Minister of Roads and Urban Development Mohammad Eslami, Managing Director of Iran Airports Company
Redundancies pitting workers against each other
New Zealand and immigrant workers are being pitted against each other as South Island businesses wield the axe over thousands of jobs. Unions say...
Amazon Launches Food Delivery Service With “Amazon Food” In India
Amazon is starting to offer online food delivery, which is called Amazon Food, in Bengaluru.
Violation of multiple SoPs led to fatal PIA plane crash
Pilot was way beyond safe landing speed and altitude as close as 4 nautical miles
Hong Kong And Chinese Markets Face Economic, Political, Technical Headwinds
Stocks Analysis by Candy Matheson covering: Hang Seng, Shanghai Composite. Read Candy Matheson's latest article on Investing.com
Today in 2006: We should concentrate on economy - Kufuor
Fourteen years ago, former president, John Agyekum Kufuor, stated that the country’s priority should be centered on development of the economy, after fifty years of nation building.
Breaking Through The Glass Ceiling - A Spring For Women In Artificial Intelligence
Many women have historically seen both AI and drug discovery as predominantly male professions.
Bank of Canada head: inflation could return to target more slowly
Bank of Canada head: inflation could return to target more slowly
Airbus team to arrive in Karachi today to investigate plane crash
The European aerospace company will run an independent investigation into the plausible reasons for the crash
Is It The Right Time To Buy Raytheon Technologies After A 55% Fall In 2020?
Raytheon Technologies, best known for its missiles and other aerospace and defense products, has seen its stock fall more than 50% year-to-date, as the coronavirus pandemic is expected to have a significant impact on its aerospace business. Raytheon’s stock also remains down by about 45% from...
Is tuver dal coated with castor oil adulterated?
Does applying castor oil on tuver and other pulses and grains make it adulterated?
Brazil still plans to privatize 43 airports through 2022: minister
Brazil still plans to privatize 43 airports through 2022: minister
Hyderabad firm launches advanced version of e-procurement tool
Hyderabad-based Acads360 India has unveiled the advanced version of its e-procurement tool, PRM360 -the Covid-19 management solution, to address the procurement challenges confronted by manufacturing sector.
South African bankers work from home
“We have established that we can work very effectively from outside of the building.”
Domestic flying resumes at RGIA
Two months after suspension of air operations due to the Covid-19 lockdown, domestic flight operations resumed at RGIA on Monday.
Toyota, Nissan and Honda gear up for Mexico reboot after COVID-19 lockdowns
Toyota, Nissan and Honda gear up for Mexico reboot after COVID-19 lockdowns
Fighting Covid-19: TMH initiates sample pool technology for testing
Tata Main Hospital (TMH) over the last one month, has conducted 1650 Real-time Reverse Transcription–Polymerase Chain Reaction (RT-PCR). diagnostic test for COVID-19. In view of the increased demand for testing as a result of migrant workers reaching Jamshedpur, TMH has initiated sample pool
Canada's banks to cement status as solid investments in a crisis
Canada's banks to cement status as solid investments in a crisis
Donald Trump's pitch to voters: Trust me, economy will soar in 2021
He's asking voters to look past the pain being felt across the nation and give him another four-year term on the promise of an economic comeback in 2021.
EU-Startups Job Board: 5 exciting startup jobs waiting for you in sunny Spain
With many Spanish cities now in phase 1 or phase 2 of the ‘de-escalation’ of the quarantine, many more startup jobs and opportunities are opening up. The EU-Startups job board, which we just relaunched, is proof of this, having received a small influx of jobs the past few days. Whether you’re a m
L&T Rating: Buy — A modest showing in the final quarter
FY21/22e EPS down 15% to factor in Covid-19; TP cut to Rs 1,394; ‘Buy’ maintained
MP Housing Board restarts ongoing construction works in Indore district
MP Housing Board has again started the ongoing construction works in Indore district worth Rs 200 crore. The major Housing board projects which are under construction are Rainbow towers at Snehlataganj which are 15 storey commercial and residential towers which has hundreds of shops and 3 and 4
Responding to the Covid economy Part 1: Understanding supply and demand shocks — Ong Kian Ming
MAY 25 — It has been more than 2 months since the 18th of March 2020, which was the start of the movement control order (MCO) in Malaysia. The full extent of the negative economic impact domestically will not be known for a few months. But as we approach the 9th of June, 2020, and hopefully, the...
Coronavirus has exposed Africa’s economic paradigm – Mahama
John Dramani Mahama says the novel Coronavirus pandemic has exposed the weaknesses in the economic paradigm of African countries.
New push to allow South Africans to access their retirement funds during coronavirus lockdown
Trade federation Cosatu has submitted an urgent request to Finance minister Tito Mboweni, to allow workers to access part of their retirement fund savings for coronavirus financial relief.
Nucleus Software Exports Q4 net profit jumps over 64% to Rs 28.14 crore
The company said its product business revenue for the March 2020 quarter was at Rs 111.9 crore as compared to Rs 100.4 crore in the year-ago period.
Startup Livspace lays off 450 employees on adverse business impact from COVID-19
Founded in 2015 by Ramakant Sharma and Anuj Srivastava, Livspace provides a three-sided marketplace and a design automation platform that connects homeowners, certified designers and vendors.
Phillip Chiyangwa’s family hits back ahead of imminent arrest
From the Group CEO of The Pinnacle Property Holdings Limited – Mr Edmund Chiyangwa
Chandigarh aims to plant 2.55L saplings in 2020-21
The 2019-20 Greening Chandigarh Action Plan had a target of plantation of 2.53 lakh trees. The forest department managed to achieve the surplus task by planting and distributing 2.80 lakh plants.
The removal of LVR restrictions on new mortgage lending probably won't be much help to first home buyers in high priced areas like Auckland, Bay of Plenty, Wellington and Nelson
The removal of LVR restrictions on new mortgage lending probably won't be much help to first home buyers in high priced areas like Auckland, Bay of Plenty, Wellington and Nelson
Zimbabwe fuel crisis set to worsen
DESPERATE motorists are set to endure more anguish at fuel pumps, after authorities admitted at the weekend that they were struggling to get foreign currency to import petrol and diesel.
Dr Reddy’s Rating: Neutral — A strong performance in the quarter
FY21/22e EPS up 2/5%; TP raised to Rs 3,775 from Rs 3,490; ‘Neutral’ retained as valuations capture positives
China condemns US blacklisting dozens of its firms
China condemned the U.S. adding 33 Chinese entities to a trade blacklist, a move that risks potential retaliation from Beijing as tensions between the world’s two-biggest economies deteriorate further.
BSE, NSE shut today on account of Ramzan Id
On May 22, the Sensex ended 260.31 points lower or 0.84 percent at 30,672.59, while Nifty fell 67 points or 0.74 percent at 9,039.25.
Tiger Brands looking at 'significant' job losses as it counts cost of pandemic
Tiger Brands employs more than 11,200 people in South Africa, excluding seasonal staff, a company spokesperson said.
Nordic investors turn up heat on coal in climate campaign
Nordic investors turn up heat on coal in climate campaign
40% travel, tourism firm staring at complete shutdown risk in next 3-6 months: Report
The report said that 81 percent travel and tourism companies have lost their revenue up to 100 percent while 15 percent of the companies have witnessed it slide up to 75 percent.
India user base grew 120%; focus on developing culturally relevant products: Snapchat
Snap Inc Managing Director (International Markets) Nana Murugesan said the company has been expanding its team in India
US unemployment rate could rise to above 25% - Goldman Sachs
Analysts at Goldman Sachs now estimate the US unemployment rate could rise to above 25%. The jobless rate was previously forecasted to peak at 25%. Th
Western Areas storms Panoramic Resources recap
ASX-listed Western Areas has sent a reminder that it's not just private equity tyre-kickers that can use recapitalisations to nab strategic positions.
Washington man allegedly falsely sought $1.5M in coronavirus biz relief funds
A Washington state software engineer is charged with fraudulently seeking over $1.5 million in coronavirus relief funds intended for small business loans, prosecutors announced Friday. Issaquah
Govt directs liquor shops to ensure sale of alcohol through proper scanning
After excise department observed liquor being sold at vends was not being properly scanned, the Delhi Government directed State-run liquor shops in the national Capital to ensure 100 per cent sale of alcohol through proper scanning. The excise department issued the directive after observing that
Global shares rise on hopes for economies’ gradual reopening
TOKYO (AP) — Global shares rose Monday, with Europe tracking gains in Asia despite news that the German economy fell into recession in the first quarter of the year amid the coronavirus pandemic.
China demands US withdraw sanctions on tech suppliers
China demand Monday that Washington withdraw export sanctions imposed on Chinese companies in the latest round of a worsening conflict over technology, security and human rights.
Facebook shareholders urged to rebel against Zuckerberg
Facebook shareholders have been urged to pressure the company to remove Mark Zuckerberg as chairman.
Top 5 Things to Know in the Market on Monday, May 25th
Top 5 Things to Know in the Market on Monday, May 25th
Two months of lockdown: Sensex gains 15%, 45 BSE500 stocks rally over 50%
Among largecaps (BSE Sensex), M&M, Reliance Industries, Bharti Airtel, Sun Pharma, Hero MotoCorp and Bajaj Auto gained 32-58 percent, whereas only four stocks were in the red.
Obuasi East DCE presents 11,500 oil palm seedlings to farmers
Farmers in the Obuasi East District have praised the District Chief Executive Honorable Faustina Amissah for the successful implementation of the NPP Government's Flagship Program Planting for Export and Rural Development (PERD).
Just Dial Q4 net profit rises 21.6% to Rs 76.1 crore
The company had posted a net profit of Rs 62.5 crore in the same period a year ago, Just Dial said in a regulatory filing.
Who Wins In Recessions? The Rich And The Lucky
While virtually everyone else has been struggling through the COVID-19 recession, billionaires added more than $400 billion to their wealth.
H&J Smith looking to close stores
H&J Smith Group says it is considering closing stores in the South, affecting 175 staff, as it tries to secure its long-term future.
80% Shramik trains head to UP, Bihar
At least 80 per cent of 2,813 Shramik Special trains run by the Indian Railways are destined for various destinations in Uttar Pradesh and Bihar till May 24. Railways said nearly 60 per cent trains, originated from Gujarat, Maharashtra and Punjab, are mainly destined for Uttar Pradesh and Bihar.
HESTA begins search for 2020’s best early childhood educators – nominate now
Nominations are now open for the 2020 HESTA Early Childhood Education & Care Awards, with a $30,000 prize pool up for grabs in recognition of early childhood educators and carers who have demonstrated excellence in improving learning outcomes for children.
Egypt’s Min. of Culture’s YouTube Channel exceeds 25 M visits in 60 days
The ministry monitored the interaction of 1,600,000 viewers with the shows it presented and the subscriptions to the channel exceeded 100.290 subscribers within two months.
South African taxpayers to pay for ban on cigarettes and alcohol: expert
The South Africa Revenue Services (SARS) has predicted that it will lose around 15% to 20% of its tax revenue this year as a result of the nationwide Coivid-19 lockdown.
ARA: ‘Retailers Need More Flexible Trading Hours’
The Australian Retailers Association (ARA) is calling for greater flexibility when it comes to trading hours and penalty rates, in order to support the retail sector as it begins to recover from the COVID-19 lockdowns.
Jamaica Leads The Way In Profiling Post-Pandemic Travel And Travelers
Jamaica, and all of its famous resorts, leads the way in establishing COVID-19 protocols for 2020 travel.
Singapore reports lower number of 344 new COVID-19 cases
Singapore on Monday reported a lower number of 344 new COVID-19 cases, a majority of them foreign workers living in dormitories, taking the nationwide tally to 31,960 as the country is gearing up to lift the "circuit breaker" imposed to contain the spread of the coronavirus. Out of the new
Global shares rise on hopes for economies' gradual reopening
Global shares rose Monday, with Europe tracking gains in Asia despite news that the German economy fell into recession in the first quarter of the year amid the coronavirus pandemic.
OMCs’ profits seen diving 88% to Rs 3,600 crore in FY20
Analysts expect these firms’ profits to remain lower than FY19 levels, in both FY21 and FY22, due to muted marketing margins and stagnant volumes.
Govt's wheat procurement surpasses last year's level of 34.1 million tonnes despite COVID-19 hurdles
Wheat procurement target has been set at 40.7MT for the 2020-21 marketing year. Although the wheat marketing year runs from April-March, the bulk of procurement is normally done in the first three months.
Gold Down Over Escalating U.S.-China Tensions
Gold Down Over Escalating U.S.-China Tensions
Walmart's Mexico unit pays scaled-down tax of $358 million after government talks
Walmart's Mexico unit pays scaled-down tax of $358 million after government talks
Stock Market Boost: Unemployment Outlook Shifts To Positive
The unemployment trend, no longer rising, now looks ready to decline
Japan Economy Minister Nishimura: State of emergency no longer needed in any region of country
As noted, Japan is seeking to end its state of emergency this week and in recent headlines, Japan Economy Minister Nishimura is on the verge of making
Cape Town based online retailer gets R100 million investment
Cape Town based e-commerce fashion retailer RunwaySale says it has received an investment of R100 million from international private equity firm, SPEAR Capital.
Pandemic Receding, Investors Review The Fallout
But if we are dealing with this come July, markets are going to reassess big time.
China Will Use Its Digital Currency To Compete With The USD
Digitization of currency is inevitable — it is whether or not it is cryptocurrency that prevails that will determine whether that will be at the hands of nation-states battling with one another, or a set of independent peers cooperating with one another.
Germany stamps authority on Lufthansa with $9.8 billion lifeline
Germany stamps authority on Lufthansa with $9.8 billion lifeline
History Repeats As Brazil Delivers Another Iron Ore Boom
Brazil’s worsening Covid-19 crisis is making waves in the commodities world with reduced iron ore shipments from the South American country lifting the price of the steel-making material by 30% to almost $100 a ton.
Starting small may lead students to bigger things
Learning how to build tiny houses could set up Dunedin trainee builders for bigger things. The Dunedin Training Centre will offer a new Level 3...
Here’s How Much Money Private Investigators Make In Every State
Find out where private investigators earn the most money in the United States, and where they earn the least.
The big growth leap: Covid gives India the opportunity to get growth without massive investment
Covid gives India the opportunity to remove a 70-year incubus and get growth without having to invest massively.
Coronavirus Losses: Arizona Nonprofits Assess ‘Tip Of The Iceberg’
Coronavirus-related shutdowns have cost Arizona’s nonprofits more than $800,000 worth of volunteer hours, and counting, according to a survey by the Alliance of Arizona Nonprofits.
Rand steadies, stocks open lower
At 0710 GMT, the rand traded at 17.6050 per dollar, compared with its close of 17.5970 on Friday.
Deal struck to dismantle blockades at Manitoba Hydro site, Indigenous group says
Blockades were set up over fears workers could introduce COVID-19
1st deadlines for laid-off workers to get health insurance
Many laid-off workers who lost health insurance in the coronavirus shutdown soon face the first deadlines to qualify for fallback coverage under the Affordable Care Act.
Preliminary report of PIA plane crash raises new questions
Karachi: A preliminary report on the Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) plane crash, in which 97 people were killed, has raised serious questions about the pilot's handling of the aircraft and what prevented the crew in the cockpit from informing
Rand slips on US-China tensions
South Africa’s economy was in bad shape before the COVID-19 pandemic struck, with repeated bailouts for ailing state firms like power utility Eskom and South African Airways a drain on public finances.
South Africa to further ease lockdown
President Cyril Ramaphosa announced a further easing of South Africa's coronavirus lockdown from June 1, allowing the vast majority of the economy...
Grocery prices start to soar
Experts have attributed this trend to the disruption in production and distribution during the lockdown. They also suggest that prices may continue to fluctuate in coming weeks, with no clarity on how the lockdown will be monitored in the days to come.
Bengaluru Airport resumes operations with ‘contactless’ experience
A contactless ‘parking-to-boarding’ experience has been introduced at Kempegowda International Airport Bengaluru…
ORC drafting policy online
During the next two months, Otago Regional Council staff will be developing the regional authority’s most significant policy document with input...
Dollar holds advantage as Hong Kong tensions test risk-wary investors
Dollar holds advantage as Hong Kong tensions test risk-wary investors
A Pandemic Stampede To The Hamptons Leads To A Desperate Search For Summer Rentals
COVID anxiety is even reaching beyond summer as families ponder a permanent residence in the Hamptons.
COA FS adhering to FDA directives; not engaging in any needless media war
COA FS Herbal Center, the producer of COA FS food supplement, has dissociated itself from some media reports suggesting that the product has been approved as cure for Covid-19.
What Do The Latest PMI Surveys Suggest About The State Of The Economy?
Is the economy contracting at a slower pace than in April? Is more coronavirus relief on the way for Europe? The latest on equity market performance.
MP Govt urged to continue ban on sale and use of tobacco products
Consumer organisations and public health experts have made a strong plea to the Madhya Pradesh government to continue its ban on sale and use of tobacco products and spitting in public places, saying such a step is imperative to prevent the spread of coronavirus pandemic in the state. While
Green shoots for drought-hit agricultural stocks
With many agricultural firms at multi-year highs it is easy to see why attention is on the sector. But investors must pragmatic about the cyclical challenges.
7 flights to take off from Ranchi today after 2 months
At least seven flights will ferry passengers from Birsa Munda Airport in Ranchi to New Delhi, Bangalore and Hyderabad on Monday after a lull of two months, officials from the Ranchi Airport said on Sunday. However, the schedule was likely to undergo changes as some states are not in favour of
TSA Wants A DIY Airport Security Option ‘Just Like Self-Checkout At Grocery Stores’
Airport security queues could get a lot shorter thanks to do-it-yourselfers.
Stuff CEO buys company for $1
Stuff chief executive Sinead Boucher has purchased Stuff from its Australian owners Nine Entertainment for $1.
Errabelli asks farmers to go for regulated cropping pattern
Minister for Panchayat Raj and Rural Development Errabelli Dayakar Rao has advised the farmers to go for the regulated cropping pattern
Tanzania finally allows export of mineral concentrates
The government has issued an export permit for all the 277 containers full of gold and copper concentrates which had been held in Dar es Salaam since 2017.
Dublin-based Buymie expands its online supermarket to the UK via partnership with Co-op
Irish startup Buymie, the personalised online grocery delivery provider, has teamed-up with major supermarket Co-op to offer same-day home grocery deliveries and full personal shopping services across Bristol as a first UK city deployment. We featured Buymie this month in our list of 10 online super
Buy Colgate ; target of Rs 1520: Motilal Oswal
Motilal Oswal is bullish on Colgate has recommended buy rating on the stock with a target price of Rs 1520 in its research report dated May 22, 2020.
Resumption of flights: It's chaos for passengers
Most of the complaints are from Air India passengers
Global shares rise on hopes for economies’ gradual reopening
TOKYO (AP) — Global shares rose Monday, with Europe tracking gains in Asia despite news that the German economy fell into recession in the first quarter of the year amid...
CSMIA operates 47 flights to 14 destinations on May 26
These 47 flights were undertaken by seven domestic carriers, Mumbai International Airport Ltd ( MIAL) said in a statement.
Australia gives companies a six-month break from earnings forecasts
Australia gives companies a six-month break from earnings forecasts
Hindalco helps S’pur women earn living
When the Covid-19 pandemic is turning life upside down and leading to widespread job losses, a group of dedicated women in Sambalpur district have insisted on efforts in empowering themselves financially with the support of the Hindalco. These women from Hirakud have already prepared more than
TAB makes more than 200 staff redundant
The TAB is informing staff of job losses today after a proposal to cut hundreds of roles due to the Covid-19 downturn.
Japan set to lift coronavirus emergency as cases slow down
The country has been spared the worst of the pandemic.
RIL Rights Entitlement: An opportunity for retail shareholders and arbitragers
The overall risk profile to the trade is similar as was before which is exposure to Reliance Industries equity and its price movements.
The Right To Bear Crypto? Trump Allies Introduce Comprehensive Blockchain Bills
In 2020, two Pro-Life, Pro-Guns, and Pro-Trump Conservative Republicans in Congress could now be designated as Pro-Crypto and Pro-Blockchain.
Earnings Estimates Decline Further, Pushing Stock Market Valuations Even Higher
Stocks Analysis by Michael Kramer covering: S&P 500, Dow Jones Industrial Average, SPDR S&P 500, Apple Inc. Read Michael Kramer's latest article on Investing.com
Zulu assures SA that R350 special COVID-19 grant will be paid this week
Unemployed South Africans are desperate for the money and the Department of Social Development seems to be struggling with the distribution of the fund.
Barrick pays Tanzania initial $100 million after gold shipments resume
The government had imposed a ban during a tax dispute.
HTV supply ship successfully berthed at space station
The last of Japan’s current series of HTV cargo freighters arrived at the International Space Station Monday with a fresh set of lithium-ion batteries, ready for installation on the research lab’s solar power truss after the scheduled docking of a two-man crew on a SpaceX Dragon spaceship later this week.
Transfer Rs 1,000 to each Indian per month: Abhijit Banerjee and Esther Duflo suggest Centre
Esther Duflo said India was already in a position to start universal basic income quickly as it had the Jan Dhan accounts-Aadhaar-mobile system in place.
Gold Price Analysis: XAU/USD mildly heavy below $1,750, looks to US-China tension for clues
Gold prices drop to $1,731, print 0.20% loss, intraday low of $1,730.37, by the press time of Tokyo open on Monday.
Domestic flights take off amid chaos, confusion
Passengers were seen harried across airports, including the national capital's IGIA, on Monday as many domestic flights were cancelled.
Safaricom retains top position as East Africa's most valuable firm
Kenya’s listed telco Safaricom topped the region as the largest company by market capitalisation and net earnings yet again this year, even as the Covid-19 pandemic hit listed firms, wiping out
HomeCapital gets fresh funding from Varanium NexGen, others
Startup helps homebuyers with a down payment assistance programme
Union minister Piyush Goyal's interpretation of an 'Atma Nirbhar Bharat'
Business leaders from across sectors interacted with Union Minister for Railways and Commerce & Industry, Piyush Goyal, during the current edition of India Today's e-Conclave 2020 Jumpstart series.
Bharti Telecom to sell $1 bn stake in Airtel
Bharti Telecom is selling upto $1 billion of its shares in Bharti Airtel through a secondary market block deal on Tuesday.
Stuff bought by its CEO, MediaWorks announces mass layoffs in historic day for NZ media
Duncan Greive assesses an extraordinary morning for New Zealand’s media. In the space of a tumultuous half hour New Zealand’s media landscape has been utterly transformed, with Stuff CEO Sinead Boucher completing an audacious management buyout from its Australian owners Nine, while hundreds of st
Covid-19 gulps EABL profits down by all of $28.7m
The brewer issued a profit warning following Covid-19 regulations to close bars.
Palm Done Right pushes #SayItOnTheWrapper campaign: ‘Stop hiding palm oil use behind unclear ingredient names’
The sustainable palm oil advocate’s latest campaign aims to encourage manufacturers and retailers to be open about their palm oil use. Unless more shoppers are aware of sustainable palm oil, brands will be hesitant to highlight sustainable palm oil logos, Palm Done Right spokesperson Monique van Wijnbergen tells FoodNavigator.
Southern Company: Still A Stock To Own?
In March 2008, Southern Company announced construction of new nuclear reactors. A dozen years later, Southern’s pair of 1.1 gigawatt capacity reactors are still under construction. And the company’s projected startup date has slid from 2016 to 2022.
Productivity over meetings: Survey reveals what developers want to be more productive at work
During the survey, when developers were asked what they would need to achieve 100 percent productivity at work, 70 percent of developers opted for fewer meetings.
Safaricom retains top position as the most valuable firm in the region
It has a market capitalisation of $9.96b, a net income of $598m and $10b worth of market value.
Australian dollar to the moon as freedom dies
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371.67 lakh quintals of sugarcane procured in Hry
Haryana Cooperation Minister Banwari Lal on Sunday said that in the current crushing season 2019-20, all ten cooperative sugar mills of the state have procured 371.67 lakh quintals of sugarcane by May 21. The procurement is made after spending an amount of Rs 1262.54 crore, for which the payment
Allow higher workforce for factories in green, amber zones to meet rising demand: Parle Products
Restrictions on number of workers in factories located in green and amber zones, specially for food products companies, need to be relaxed as meeting demand will become difficult and can lead to scarcity, according to a senior official of biscuits major Parle Products.
Job searches for remote work jump 377% during February-May
In wake of the coronavirus crisis, job searches for remote work in India have soared over 377 per cent during February to May, reveals a recent report by job portal Indeed. Job seekers are ready to take a salary cut in order to have access to remote worki
Toyota Kirloskar Motor to resume manufacturing operations from May 26
The company officials are closely monitoring and evaluating the situation to gradually ramp up operations, the company added.
Zimbabwe govt makes policy shift on cannabis farming
The government of Zimbabwe has announced a change in the policy that governs the investment and production of medicinal cannabis in the country.
British Airways converts B777-200 for passenger-cargo use
The carrier is the latest in a series of airlines to operate passenger-cargo (or ‘preighter’) services in the absence of passenger demand…
3rd batch of US locomotive to arrive Alexandria in June
The third batch of 20 U.S. locomotive will arrive at Alexandria Port after Eid al-Fitr vacation, at the beginning of June.
SA wine industry still reeling from effects of exports ban
Wine exports were prohibited for five weeks during the strict national lockdown under level 5.
Prices of N-95 masks down by up to 47% after NPPA advisory
N-95 masks were earlier being sold in the market for Rs 150 to 300 per unit and after the advisory by the the National Pharmaceutical Pricing Authority (NPPA), prices have been cut.
Challengers beat incumbents on account opening experience
Many of the UK's leading high street banks have fallen behind their upstart digital rivals when it comes to making it easy and fast to open an account, suggests a review of 12 players' user experience.
Japan set to lift coronavirus emergency as cases slow
Compared to hard-hit areas in Europe, the United States, Russia and Brazil, Japan has been spared the worst of the pandemic, with 16,581 cases in total and 830 deaths.
Air Baltic reports over 13,000 new bookings as flights resume
Relaunched routes include Riga to Amsterdam, Berlin and Munich, and Tallinn to Paris…
COVID-19: Underground production to remain halted at AngloGold’s Mponeng Mine
The gold miner announced on Sunday that 164 workers tested had positive for COVID-19 at the operation.
Ministry discloses updated Egyptian petrochemicals plan 2020-2035
The Ministry of Petroleum disclosed on Monday the updated version of the National Plan for Petrochemical Industries taking place between 2020 and 2035.
Global shares rise on hopes for economies’ gradual reopening
TOKYO (AP) — Global shares rose Monday, with Europe tracking gains in Asia despite news that the German economy fell into recession in the first quarter of the year amid the coronavirus pandemic.
'Air travel will come back much bigger'
'Air travel will come back much bigger'. 'The safety regulations drastically reduce the chances of contracting the virus on a two-hour flight.'
Singaporean Mobile Marketplace Carousell Launches Hong Kong Property Platform
The feature, called Carousell Property, provides listings of local and overseas residential and industrial properties for sale and rent through its Carousell mobile application.
NASDAQ Awaits Other Indices To Follow Its Lead; V-Recovery In Place (For Now)
Stocks Analysis by Declan Fallon covering: S&P 500, US SmallCap 2000, iShares Russell 2000 ETF, NASDAQ Composite. Read Declan Fallon's latest article on Investing.com
Garbage generation rises again with resumption of activities in Doon
The garbage generation in Dehradun which had dropped by about 35 per cent during the initial phases of the lockdown has started to increase once again. During the complete lockdown, all the commercial activities like shops selling non- essential products and services, private offices and other
Deploy Bear Call Spread strategy in Nifty as weakness expected to continue
Sideways move can be expected with the negative bias as we have seen bearish reversal on the chart twice in the last few days.
EU must present united front to shield pandemic-hit banks: regulator
EU must present united front to shield pandemic-hit banks: regulator
Facebook shareholders urged to rebel against Zuckerberg
Facebook shareholders have been urged to pressure the company to remove Mark Zuckerberg as chairman.
On its deathbed, tourism needs local touch to revive
As industry has no way to revive itself, state govt thinks of concepts that can make it get going As most sectors resume businesses following the easing of lockdown, tourism and hospitality sector is .
EUR/USD Price Analysis: Peeps above 1.09, but range play continues
EUR/USD is looking to begin the week on a positive note. The pair is currently trading at 1.0905, representing marginal gains on the day. However, des
Buy Essel Propack; target of Rs 200: Motilal Oswal
Motilal Oswal is bullish on Essel Propack has recommended buy rating on the stock with a target price of Rs 200 in its research report dated May 23, 2020.
'Need more stimulus with focus on GST cut, wage support, higher MNREGA spend'
With more rate cuts expected, we expect bond yields to remain soft in the near term.
Fiscal reforms: State's borrowing to be difficult
With more stipulations to adopt several reforms, it seems to be difficult for the State Government to opt for additional market borrowing in midst of the Covid-19 pandemic. While the State Government has been undertaking several reforms on continuous basis, asking the State during Covid-19
Parliament committee wants TTCL audited over unclear debts
The Parliamentary Public Accounts Committee (PAC) has called for a thorough management audit of the Tanzania Telecommunications Company Limited (TTCL) to establish areas of reform that would improve
City lawyer sends notice to civil aviation minister
Says airlines flouting norms by retaining the amount paid for tickets cancelled due to lockdown; notice says airlines sitting on passengers’ money and earning i
Military continues to boost Hawaii economy during virus
U.S. military spending continues to be a pillar of Hawaii's economy as the Department of Defense has so far proved resistant to the financial impact of the coronavirus.
Alireza Kohany Suggest 5 Things You Can Do Right Now to Prepare for the Post-Coronavirus Business World
Is your business ready for the five largest macro-trends we are about to see? Alireza Kohany explains...
Angel investors examine exit options in Egypt after end of holding period
While the majority of start-ups need angel investments to grow, such investors have to be acquainted with exit options.
Anxious passengers wait for flights to resume from today
With state govt and Centre differ on allowing airlines to fly, many are in a state of dilemma over status
Buy Strides Pharma Science; target of Rs 421: ICICI Securities
ICICI Securities is bullish on Strides Pharma Science has recommended buy rating on the stock with a target price of Rs 421 in its research report dated May 21, 2020.
Coronavirus impact: IDFC First Bank senior management takes 10% pay cut; CEO 30%
The bank has also paid 100 percent variable pay to 78.2 percent of employees for the period pertaining to 2019-20 despite the arrival of the pandemic, IDFC First Bank said.
Just Dial Q4 net profit rises 21.6 pc to Rs 76.1 cr
Digital directory firm Just Dial on Monday posted a 21.6 per cent increase in consolidated profit to Rs 76.1 crore for the March 2020 quarter.
If you invested R100 in these companies on 1 January 2020, here is how much you would have today
Sasfin Securities deputy chairman David Shapiro has revealed the biggest winners and losers on the JSE, NYSE, and the NASDAQ exchange this year.
Michigan virus cases, deaths rise by a very small margin
Michigan posted small increases in coronavirus cases and COVID-19 deaths Monday.
Gold Trading Along Last Week’s Lows
Commodities Analysis by Sunshine Profits (Paul Rejczak) covering: XAU/USD, XAG/USD, Gold Futures, Silver Futures. Read Sunshine Profits (Paul Rejczak)'s latest article on Investing.com
Dunedin no longer to be port of call for ship
A shipping company carrying about 15% of the container volume through Port Otago has decided to stop coming to Port Chalmers. The ship Xin Zhang...
TAB to slash jobs
The sports betting agency the TAB is informing staff of job losses, after a proposal to cut hundreds of roles due to the Covid-19 downturn.
AU Day: Coronavirus has underscored the need for global assistance to African countries – MFA
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs, has reiterated the need for global aid to third world countries – mostly on the African continent, in the wake of the deadly coronavirus.
Still A Lot of Value in Corporate Bond Market
Bonds Analysis by Brian Gilmartin covering: General Motors Company, iShares Nasdaq Biotechnology ETF, Crude Oil WTI Futures, SPDR® S&P Biotech ETF. Read Brian Gilmartin's latest article on Investing.c
Deal struck to dismantle blockades at Manitoba Hydro site, Indigenous group says
SPLIT LAKE, Man. - A Manitoba Indigenous group says there's a deal with the province's Crown-owned hydro utility to remove blockades set up over fears that
Air Canada to increase service to 97 destinations this summer
The figure is less than half the number of destinations the carrier served last summer…
Delta to provide passengers with hygiene kits
The complimentary “care kits” consist of a face mask, sanitiser gel pouches and an information card…
Call for financial safety net for vulnerable workers
WITH thousands left reeling from sudden layoffs and redundancies in Jamaica and across th...
SpaceX brings renewed expectations to crewed space exploration
Americans were not meant to sit on their hands with their feet up on the coffee table. Our forebears of more than 10 generations took leaps of faith -- some by ship, some by foot and some by airplane
Industry insider reveals the true impact of the lockdown on the South African travel industry
An industry insider has provided real-world facts and figures on the impact of the extended lockdown on the South African travel and tourism industry.
Kaya: Radhakishan Damani picks up 1.11% stake, Porinju Veliyath raises shareholding to 1.14%
Another well-known investor Porinju Veliyath, through his fund management firm Equity Intelligence India, also held stake in Kaya.
Coinbase Investor And Reddit Cofounder Sees A New Bitcoin And Crypto ‘Spring’
Reddit co-founder and early investor in major U.S. bitcoin and crypto exchange Coinbase, Alexis Ohanian, has said he sees the green shoots of a new bitcoin and "crypto spring"...
iCE3 Exchange gets Callpay Instant Deposits
South African cryptocurrency exchange iCE3 has launched an additional integrated EFT payment gateway on its platform.
Dunedin no longer to be port of call for ship
A shipping company carrying about 15% of the container volume through Port Otago has decided to stop coming to Port Chalmers. The ship Xin Zhang...
India sharply cuts exposure to US govt securities to $156.5 billion in March
In April last year, the same stood at $155.3 billion, according to data from the US Treasury Department.
Food prices go up in West Bengal due to Cyclone Amphan
The cyclone has hit supplies and prices of most vegetables have spurt by 20 to 30 percent and will soar further, vendors said.
3 Reasons Bitcoin Will Ultimately Break Out To The Upside
Market Analysis by Andy Hecht covering: BTC/USD, Bitcoin Futures CME. Read Andy Hecht's Market Analysis on Investing.com
Reliability of power supply questioned
The reliability of the two power lines bringing electricity to Wanaka from Cromwell is being questioned by Aurora Energy whistle-blower Richard...
Tata Motors' JLR seeks COVID-19 support package in UK: Reports
Tata Motors owned Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) is said to be in talks with the UK government for an estimated one-billion pounds support package to tide through the coronavirus pandemic, according to British media reports.
The one thing these great ICT companies have in common
There is one thing top South African IT and telecommunications companies have in common.
No bad bank yet: Govt plans reforms in asset recast space
The government first wants to ensure that structural reforms are initiated in the asset reconstruction space to boost the performance of existing companies.
This Week: New home sales, US GDP, consumer spending
A look at some of the key business events and economic indicators upcoming this week:
Mount Aspiring College principal resigns
The principal of Mount Aspiring College in Wanaka is stepping down saying "the time is right" for him to resign. Wayne Bosley has been at the...
Deal struck to dismantle blockades at Manitoba Hydro site, Indigenous group says
SPLIT LAKE, Man. — A Manitoba Indigenous group says there’s a deal with the province’s Crown-owned hydro utility to remove blockades set up over fears that workers could introduce COVID-19 to an area around a multi-billion dollar hydroelectric project.
Survey: 44% Of Nonprofits Anticipate Further Staff Cuts Due To Coronavirus
A new survey of more than 750 nonprofits around the U. S. finds that 18% of nonprofit staff has been furloughed or laid off already — and 44% of respondents anticipate even more layoffs to come.
As edible oils pact with Malaysia, Indonesia ends, India should now hike import duties: SEA
The Solvent Extractors Association of India (SEA) also urged the government to ban the import of refined palm oils or palmolien in order to encourage domestic production.
3 Reasons Bitcoin Will Ultimately Break Out To The Upside
Market Analysis by Andy Hecht covering: BTC/USD, Bitcoin Futures CME. Read Andy Hecht's Market Analysis on Investing.com
Tech and property upgrades on the way for Victorian kinders to support three-year-old roll out
Kinders throughout Victoria have been invited to apply for grants for facility upgrades and the purchase of new technology to prepare them for the roll-out of funded universal Three-Year-Old Kindergarten, the Victorian Government announced late last week.
Bata India Q4 net profit down 57% to Rs 38 crore
The company had posted a net profit of Rs 88.66 crore in January-March quarter a year ago, Bata India said in a BSE filing.
Thermal scanning, contactless frisking as local flights take-off
Between 40 and 45 flight arrivals and similar number of departures will take place at Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport as domestic flights resume
CREDAI writes to PM Modi, seeks immediate relief for sector
Realtors' apex body CREDAI has written a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, seeking immediate relief measures to tide over the crisis
Rally likely in oil prices but upside may be capped on uncertain demand outlook
We expect Nymex Crude prices to face stiff resistance around $40-$42 per barrel. We expect prices to average near $28 per barrel during the year.
CBIC clears Rs 11,052 crore GST refund claims since April 8
The finance ministry had on April 8 said that to provide relief during COVID-19 it has been decided to issue all pending GST and custom refunds which would benefit around 1 lakh business entities, including MSME.
Over 200k workers could lose their jobs in WC due to COVID-19 - Treasury
The provincial Treasury Department head David Savage said of the over 200,000 job losses predicted, several came from the tourism industry.
Increased support payments for newly jobless people
The newly jobless due to the Covid-19 crisis will be able to get $490 a week tax-free for 12 weeks. The Government this morning announced the $570...
Worker shortage concerns loom in immigrant-heavy meatpacking
When Martha Kebede’s adult sons immigrated from Ethiopia and reunited with her in South Dakota this year, they had few work opportunities.
Number of flight bookings at airBaltic up nearly 500%
Latvian national airline airBaltic reports that compared to the first full week of May, last week the number of new bookings made on airBaltic flights increased by nearly 500%. In total, last week passengers made more than 13 000 new reservations, according to airBaltic communications manager Alise Briede.
Slump in consumption, exports push Germany into recession in first quarter
Slump in consumption, exports push Germany into recession in first quarter
Citi Analysts: ‘Target-To-Kmart Conversion Set To Boost Sales
Citi analysts expect that Wesfarmers’ move to close unprofitable Target stores and convert other Target locations to Kmart stores will help to boost the group’s earnings. As such, Citi has raised its price target on Wesfarmers by nearly 20%.
Number of coronavirus cases remains steady in Montana
No new cases of the coronavirus were reported in Montana on Monday for the fifth straight day, keeping the total number of cases at 479.
Govt procures 110 lakh metric tonnes of wheat
Due to global pandemic Corona, this time the Government had to implement lockdown, but the hard work and the spirit of the farmers of the State was the highest this time. This is the reason that this time in the history of Madhya Pradesh, the highest number of wheat purchases was recorded. In
China’s E-Commerce Players Post Strong Quarterly Results Despite Covid-19
China’s three largest e-commerce platforms Alibaba ($BABA), JD.com ($JD) and Pinduoduo ($PDD) have all released their earning results for the first quarter this year, and it’s worth taking a minute to review the numbers.
Stuff CEO buys company for $1
Stuff chief executive Sinead Boucher has purchased Stuff from its Australian owners Nine Entertainment for $1. The chief executive was returning...
Mexican auto industry groups urge Puebla state to allow operations to restart
Mexican auto industry groups urge Puebla state to allow operations to restart
Hijackers and thieves are also heading back to work in South Africa
Statistics from the vehicle-recovery sector show that crime levels are getting back to normal as the lockdown is relaxed, says Charles Morgan, operations executive at Netstar.
Zimnat launches novel inflation linked funeral cover
HARARE-One of the oldest financial institutions in the country, Zimnat Life Assurance has launched an inflation linked funeral policy, Gadziriro/Lungiselelo ZWL$ Funeral Plan the first of its kind in Zimbabwe, which provides for regular review of covers and premiums on a regular basis.
When It Comes To College Sports, June Is More Important Than September
This June is a month unlike any other one in the history of higher education; this June, the decision whether to go online, in person, or some hybrid/flex combination will be solidified.
Mogale City workers protest over lack of PPEs and non-payment
It is understood the workers were promised COVID-19 compensation fund and overtime payments, which were due on Monday.
Thai central bank governor Veerathai will not seek 2nd term
Thai central bank governor Veerathai will not seek 2nd term
Govt thrust on infrastructure boost to help transmission tower companies: Ind-Ra
According to the ratings agency, the prolonged nationwide lockdown would impact the revenue growth of transmission tower suppliers in the near term, however, the companies that supply T&D equipment are expected to be more resilient than the traditional steel industry players.
Almost 90 jobs go from Invercargill licensing trust
Eighty-seven of ILT's 606 workforce will be made redundant after staff restructuring due to Covid-19 impacting the hospitality sector. ILT chief...
'Banking stocks to remain under pressure; ICICI, HDFC Bank & Axis top buys'
Going ahead investors are likely to remain watchful COVID-19 situation in the country, vaccines development, lockdown restrictions with changing economic policies, and crude oil prices movements.
Egypt’s Ministry of Culture’s YouTube channel receives 25M visits in 60 days
The ministry monitored the interaction of 1.6 million viewers with the shows it presented and the subscriptions to the channel exceeded 100,290 subscribers in two months.
bidorbuy helps South African businesses get back to work
bidorbuy is making it easier for businesses in different sectors to plan for when they may be permitted to reopen.
Chaotic Sunday forces customers, airlines to re-draw plans for flight resumption
Constant changes in schedules and confusion over protocol underline the chaos over resumption of flights on May 25
Hong Kong shares ease on China-U.S. rift, dollar firms
Hong Kong shares extended losses and a gauge of Asian stocks was largely subdued on Monday, after China's move to impose a new security law on Hong Kong heightened concerns about the future stability of the city and global trade prospects. Hong Kong's HSI index fell 0.4% after sinking 5.5% on
5 important things happening in South Africa today
Lockdown level 3 is too little too late, say critics; scientists and academics rally behind professor who dared criticise government; World Health Organisation predicts over 23,600 deaths in South Africa due to Covid-19; and teachers unions push back against plans to re-open schools, saying things are not ready.
South Africa’s richest people recover some lockdown losses
South Africa’s richest people have seen their fortunes recover over the last month – but many are still worse off than before the global coronavirus pandemic hit home, forcing the country into a nine-week high level lockdown.
Cree Stock Headed Below $35?
Due to the spread of the novel Coronavirus that has rattled the stock markets and the broader economy, at the current price of $50 per share, we believe Cree stock (NASDAQ: CREE) could see significant downside if there are no signs of abatement of the crisis by June 2020...
Aston Martin's chief to leave as a part of shake-up
GAYDON, England: Aston Martin Chief Executive Andy Palmer is leaving the business as part of a management shake-up and will be replaced by Tobias ...
Government committed to end double track – Education Minister
Government is determined to phase out the double track system next academic year if all contractors handling emergency infrastructural projects in various senior high schools (SHSs) in the country work according to plan.
Sovereign rating: Economists shrug off downgrade fear amid Covid crisis
Unprecedented crises, they stress, warrant elevated government spending to rekindle growth impulses fast and protect both lives and livelihood, while fiscal hawkishness is best reserved for normal times.
Big storm hits Western Australia
Wild weather downed trees and left tens of thousands of people without power in Western Australia, as emergency services began cleaning up in Perth...
Germany stamps authority on Lufthansa with $9.8 billion lifeline
The largest German corporate rescue since the coronavirus crisis struck will see the government get a 20% stake, which could rise to 25% plus one share in the event of a takeover attempt, as it seeks to protect thousands of jobs.
Germany's top court to rule on compensation for VW diesel cheating
In an early May hearing, judges at the Federal Court of Justice (BGH) said there was a chance for at least partial compensation for some VW buyers, saying they had indeed been harmed by purchasing a manipulated vehicle.
Coronavirus pandemic | 2,436 new COVID-19 cases in Maharashtra, count rises to 52,667; 60 more deaths
A total of 1,186 patients were discharged from hospitals after recovery, taking the total number of such cases to 15,786, a Health official said.
Milan-based AppQuality nabs €3.5 million for its crowd testing platform
Italian startup AppQuality, a crowd testing platform, has announced raising €3.5 million in a round led by P101 SGR and ITA500 (the venture capital fund established by Azimut Libera and managed by P101), alongside Italian Angels for Growth (IAG), and Club Italia Investimenti 2. Founded in 2015, A
ITA estimates Rs 2,100 crore revenue loss for tea industry in Assam and West Bengal during Mar-May
The Indian Tea Association (ITA) has pegged a revenue loss of Rs 2,100 crore for the industry in Assam and West Bengal during March, April and May.
Time to go digital: Important for SME sector in India to get a digital transformation
It is essential that SMEs consider rapid digitalisation to avoid loss of productivity or their competitive advantage.
Huawei seeks stable chip supply from Samsung and Hynix
Huawei Technologies Co. has sought high-level assurances from Samsung Electronics Co. and SK Hynix Inc. they will continue to supply memory chips despite mounting pressure from the U.S. to isolate the Chinese telecommunications company, the Korea Economic Daily reported.
Virgin Atlantic delays flight resumption to "August at the earliest" due to quarantine measures
The carrier said that “by introducing a mandatory 14 day self-isolation for every single traveller entering the UK, the Government’s approach will prevent flights from resuming”
Corporate governance: SBI weighed down by its own laws, says IiAS
The immediate reaction from Institutional Investor Advisory Services (IiAS) is the invite that SBI has sent out to shareholders for an EGM on June 17 amidst COVID-19 pandemic, as the State Bank of India Act of 1955, which created it, does not envisage or allow it to hold the extra-ordinary general meeting digitally/electronically or even an e-voting.
Tiger Brands faces R500 million-plus hit to profit because of lockdown
South African packaged goods group Tiger Brands says that the nine-week high level lockdown has cost it half a billion in profits, as the group faces procurement pressure, global supply chain issues and pricing regulation.
Would Modi government move towards direct cash transfers?
Merging state and central income support schemes will make Rs 5 lakh crore available to extend basic income to poor households; this will also stop leakages.
Gold – the solution to a $5,300,000,000,000 money printing problem
Defend your portfolio against inflation with gold.
Domestic flight services resume in India after two months
After a gap of two months, domestic passenger flight operations resumed on Monday amid reluctance by various states to open up their airports in view of rising cases of the novel coronavirus.
Oil Has Recovered From Record Lows But $40 Prices Unlikely Before Q3 2020
Market has recovered from record lows but a clear cut pathway for a sustained rally isn’t here yet.
Shares in depository account can be used as margin till August 31: SEBI
The markets regulator in February came out with framework on margin obligation to be given by way of pledged or repledged shares in the depository system.
Why Washington should rush more economic aid to the states
The economy is in more dire straits than Washington politicians behave, and they need to put aside their partisan agendas and fencing on Twitter to save it.
CEO buys struggling New Zealand media company for $1
WELLINGTON, New Zealand — One of New Zealand’s largest media organizations will be sold for a single dollar to its chief executive, the owners announced Monday.
Nissan and Renault shelve merger plans to repair their alliance: sources
Nissan and Renault shelve merger plans to repair their alliance: sources
Farmers use technology to boost sales
SCORES of farmers in Clarendon have been using locally developed technology platform
Brussels Airlines to operate 40 per cent of long-haul programme by August
The carrier intends to gradually ramp up operations to a total of 59 European and long-haul destinations…
Donald Trump says he has finished taking hydroxychloroquine as coronavirus therapy
Trump was addressing his disclosure last week that he was taking hydroxychloroquine and a zinc supplement.
Thousands without power in Western Australia after once in a decade storm
Wind speeds of up to 132 km/hour (82 mph) were registered at Cape Leeuwin, one of the state's most south-westerly points early on Monday, the strongest May gusts in 15 years, according to the Australia Broadcasting Corp.
With over 1.38 lakh cases, India among 10 worst COVID-hit nations
With over 1.38 lakh cases, India among 10 worst COVID-hit nations. The United States leads the world with more than 1.6 million confirmed coronavirus cases, according to a tally by Johns Hopkins University.
US urges probe into alleged ethics breach by African Development Bank
The letter, dated 22 May, was sent to the chair of the AfDB's board, Ivorian Planning and Development Minister Niale Kaba.
Domestic aviation resumes: 532 flights operated, 39,231 passengers flown on Day 1
The first day was marred by cancellations, and customer complaints
Forex - Dollar Drifts Higher in Thin Trade as Hong Kong Flares up Again
Forex - Dollar Drifts Higher in Thin Trade as Hong Kong Flares up Again
CM KCR to chair high-level meeting on May 27
CM KCR will chair a high-level meeting at Pragathi Bhavan on May 27 to discuss on varied issues pertaining to the State including COVID-19, Vaanakalam (Kharif) crop season and Telangana State Formation Day celebrations among others.
Japan lifts coronavirus emergency in all remaining areas
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe lifted a coronavirus state of emergency in Tokyo and four other remaining areas on Monday, ending the restrictions nationwide as businesses begin to reopen.
Chinese tech giant criticises US for 'politicising business'
The new measures announced on Friday expanded a US campaign against Chinese companies Washington says might be security threats or involved in human rights abuses.
215 slots ready from Bengaluru's KIA
The Kempegowda International Airport (KIA), the country’s third busiest, will resume domestic flight operations on Monday with slots opened for a total of 215 Air Traffic Movements (ATMs) — 108 departures and 107 arrivals.
Chocolate company adapts to new normal
A restructure in the wake of Covid-19 has put Jim O’Malley back at the helm of Dunedin chocolate-maker Ocho. Before the outbreak, Ocho was...
One month with no fees for council sports clubs
News from WCC Use of Wellington City Council facilities will be free for sports clubs until the end of June, and there will be an extended winter season for sportsfields.
Companies must adhere to strict health, safety protocols - Ramaphosa
The president warned that the risk of a massive increase in COVID-19 infections would be greater as the economy opened up and millions of more people returned to work.
PNB fraud case: Interpol notice against Nirav Modi's brother put up for public viewing again
Nehal Modi's name figured as the accused number 27 in the supplementary chargesheet filed by the CBI, which charged him for destroying evidence in Dubai to cover the tracks of the alleged crime, the officials said.
Want a greener recovery? Here are three ways to do it
As policymakers search for ways to jumpstart an economic recovery, several members of Congress are renewing a push for a massive green stimulus package.
Masiyiwa brings smiles to rural village, completes 100kw solar power project
PAN-AFRICAN businessman and philanthropist Mr Strive Masiyiwa has, through his ‘Re-Imagine Rural’ initiative, completed a 100KW solar power project at Ndolwane in Bulilima district.
Buy VST Industries; target of Rs 4000: ICICI Direct
ICICI Direct is bullish on VST Industries has recommended buy rating on the stock with a target price of Rs 4000 in its research report dated May 22, 2020.
Big storm hits Western Australia
Wild weather downed trees and left tens of thousands of people without power in Western Australia, as emergency services began cleaning up in Perth...
Kharge slams Modi government on absence of sector-specific plan
Senior Congress leader says the Centre has refused to address the crisis
Slate Asset Management launches $500-million fund to finance COVID-hit companies
Toronto-based Slate plans to offer bridge financing, loan restructuring, as well as preferred equity purchases as the industry deals with a massive drop in rent payments
Khammam: Puvvada Ajay Kumar says agriculture officials to Prepare agri plans for kharif season
Transport Minister Puvvada Ajay Kumar told agriculture officials to prepare agriculture plans for kharif season following the government’s directions and crop coverage proposed in the district.
World Bank’s approval for Nigeria’s $1.5b cash coming July
The World Bank will take final decision in late July on a $1.5 billion loan to support Nigeria as it fights the novel coronavirus, the bank’s country ...
EU Confidential coronavirus edition #11: Reviewing Europe’s response — Challenges ahead — Behind-the-scenes peek
POLITICO’s EU Confidential · Coronavirus edition #11: Reviewing Europe’s response — Challenges ahead — Behind-the-scenes peek Listen to the podcast on Spotify | Apple | Google | Soundcl…
99% MSMEs won’t benefit from Centre’s loan scheme: Chavan
As part of the stimulus package to revive small businesses from the financial damage caused by the prolonged coronavirus-induced lockdown, Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman had announced Rs 3.70 lakh crore collateral-free automatic loans for businesses, including MSMEs.
Saudi Arabia to Ease Coronavirus Restrictions on Thursday
DOHA (Sputnik) - Saudi Arabia will start phasing out restrictions on Thursday that were imposed to limit the spread of the new coronavirus, Health Minister Tawfiq...
Air Force Removes Height Requirement to Attract More Women Pilots
The Air Force said it was dispensing with a restriction that effectively eliminated about 44 percent of American women between the ages of 20 and 29.
COVID-19: Worries grow that consumers won't come back to malls
Mall owners have a strong incentive to get their properties open safely, as rents have plummeted following the provincial orders to close
Use pandemic to stop brain drain, MPs told, as payments for CERB top $40 billion
OTTAWA — The federal government should use the COVID-19 pandemic to reverse a brain drain of top tech talent south of the border, a House of Commons committee heard Monday, alongside warnings that companies would leave Canada if taxes go up to pay fo
Prices of Japanese premium melons plunge amid coronavirus outbreak
A pair of premium Japanese melons sold Monday for just a slice of the five million yen (US$46,000) reached at auction last year, as the ...
Federal government plans to accelerate investments in high-speed internet for remote parts of Canada
Ottawa to launch website that will track broadband infrastructure projects through various stages of progress
EDITORIAL: Reform to benefit farmers
Agriculture contributes 26 per cent of the gross domestic product.
NCLAT sets aside NCLT order on making MCA party in all IBC cases
A three-member Bench of the NCLAT held that the NCLT order asking the Ministry to be made a party in all IBC cases, without giving the MCA a chance to present its side would have resulted in “serious miscarriage of justice, besides causing undue hardship”.
Air Canada CEO's compensation cut by more than half to $5.8M due to COVID-19
MONTREAL — Air Canada CEO Calin Rovinescu was on track to receive around $12.9 million in total compensation last year, but the value fell by more than half as the airline’s shares stalled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
DA calls for a special inspector-general to monitor govt's Covid-19 relief fund
DA MP Geordin Hill-Lewis said previous localised disasters, as well as regular expenditure, had been lost through illegitimate procurement practices, undue cost escalation and direct theft, which made this a necessity.
Australian PM Morrison rolls out plan to save economy as China slaps tariffs on country's exports – Sputnik
Early Tuesday morning in Asia, Sputnik came out with the news conveying the details of the Aussie PM Scott Morrison’s plan to combat China’s recent pu
Active Ethereum Wallet Count Has Grown 350% Since 2018; What This Indicates
There is one key data metric suggests that Ethereum has built immense underlying strength over the past couple of years.
India looks to store cheap oil in United States: Oil minister
India is looking at storing some low priced U.S. oil in facilities there as its local storage is full, oil minister Dharmendra Pradhan told CNBC TV18 news channel. India's plan could be similar to a
USD/JPY: Bulls targeting 108.00 catch a breath amid mixed clues
USD/JPY buyers catch a breath near 107.70 at the start of Tuesday’s Asian session. While the absence of traders from the UK and the US seems to have l
Hulbert: My stock market forecast for June is likely wrong — but watch out for August
The March lows of the coronavirus crash could still be tested, writes Mark Hulbert.
Only a Few Hedge Funds Made Money in March and April. Here’s How
Father-of-six Nicolas Bryon didn’t get much sleep in March but it wasn’t family duties keeping him up. As global markets crashed, the Sydney-based hedge-fund manager rose every hour to check on his positions and execute trades.
‘Bharti Telecom to sell 2.75% stake in Airtel to raise $1 billion’
The block deal will be conducted by JP Morgan India at around Rs 558 per share, close to 6 per cent discount to the closing price of Rs 593.20 on May 22 on the NSE.
Germany stamps authority on Lufthansa with $9.8 bln lifeline
FRANKFURT/BERLIN — Germany threw Lufthansa a 9 billion euro ($9.8 billion) lifeline on Monday, agreeing a bailout which gives Berlin a veto in the event of a hostile bid for the airline.
Air Canada CEO's compensation cut by more than half to $5.8M due to COVID-19
MONTREAL — Air Canada CEO Calin Rovinescu was on track to receive around $12.9 million in total compensation last year, but the value fell by more than half as the airline's shares stalled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Gold No-Brainer
What Eric Fry is seeing as the four catalysts pushing gold's price higher. Make sure your portfolio has exposure to the yellow metal now.
1st deadlines for laid-off workers to get health insurance
WASHINGTON - Many laid-off workers who lost health insurance in the coronavirus shutdown soon face the first deadlines to qualify for fallback coverage unde
Physical EGM by SBI contradicting rationale behind lockdown, says IiAS
In a report, IiAS said the bank “is compelled to hold a physical EGM in June, contradicting the rationale behind national lockdowns to contain the spread of Covid-19.”
Rich Chinese Snapping up Luxury Homes From Singapore to Sydney
Rich Chinese home buyers are back.
Germany set to take Lufthansa stake in landmark $9.8-billion bailout
The aid package involves taking an initial 20 per cent stake that could rise to a blocking minority of 25 per cent plus one share in the event of a hostile takeover, the carrier said on Monday.
Covid-19: After govt intervention, prices of N-95 masks down by up to 47%
To address the issue of higher prices of the N-95 masks, the NPPA intervened to ensure their availability at affordable prices in the country, the Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers said in a statement on Monday.
Reopening Trends: Consumers Spending More On Gas, Kids Still Home From School
The U.S. is slowly reopening its facilities, with a variety of upwards and downwards trends emerging in various areas of the retail landscape.
Universal basic income – an idea whose time has come
‘There’s nothing more powerful than an idea whose time has come,’ said Victor Hugo. This quote helps us understand the growing calls from all spheres of society worldwide for the introduction of a universal basic income (also known as a basic income grant).
Air Canada CEO’s compensation cut by more than half to $5.8 million due to COVID-19
Calin Rovinescu was on track to receive around $12.9 million in total compensation last year
Carney: America’s Economy Slowly Comes Back to Life
Small pieces of real time, high frequency economic data all tell the same story: the worst of the coronavirus impact on the U.S. economy is behind us. | Economy
MULILI & SHAH: Need to lay out post-Covid-19 strategies for
Manufacturing has suffered due to mandated working in shifts and the impact of the lockdown.
There's Always Something To Worry About (And That's Bullish)
Persistence of worry among investors supports a bullish contrarian thesis. The 32% rally in the S&P 500 strongly suggests a new bull has begun. Online retail sa
1st deadlines for laid-off workers to get health insurance
WASHINGTON — Many laid-off workers who lost health insurance in the coronavirus shutdown soon face the first deadlines to qualify for fallback coverage under the Affordable Care Act.
Major Japan electronics show CEATEC to be held online in October
One of Japan's major annual electronics shows will be held online in October due to safety concerns arising from the novel coronavirus, organizers said Monday. The Combined Exhibition of Advanced Technologies, or CEATEC, will take place as scheduled from Oct 20 to 23, said the Japan Electronics and Information Technology…
To consumers, Malaysia’s CPI deflation a sign of pandemic hardship
KUALA LUMPUR, May 26 — To economists, the sharp plunge in April’s consumer price index was hardly a surprise. The nation was under a partial lockdown for that entire month; businesses shut down and demand plunged. But consumers saw the deflation as a telling sign of something far more...
Qld Premier to face frustrated tourism leaders on the Gold Coast
The Premier is expected to meet with tourism leaders and the Mayor on the Gold Coast today amidst heavy criticism the government is not doing enough to get the tourism market kicking again.
Nissan and Renault shelve merger plans to repair their alliance - sources
Renault and Nissan have shelved plans to push towards the full merger former leader Carlos Ghosn craved and will instead fix their troubled alliance to try to recover from the coronavirus pandemic, five senior sources told Reuters.
Use pandemic to stop brain drain, MPs told, as payments for CERB top $40 billion
OTTAWA - The federal government should use the COVID-19 pandemic to reverse a brain drain of top tech talent south of the border, a House of Commons committ
Virgin Orbit rocket fails on first airborne test
Setback for venture led by Richard Branson at time of financial stress
China: Lawmaker Proposes Creation of a National Blockchain Fund
China’s blockchain adoption could go a step further with lawmakers looking at the creation of a national blockchain development fund. Authorities in Beijing continue to push for more involvement of the country’s government in leveraging the emerging technology across several economic sectors.
Dancing with disinfectant: China's nightclubs back in the groove
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Nightclubs in China have mostly come back to life as owners and customers feel increasingly comfortable the novel coronavirus epidemic is under control, but disinfectant, disposable cups and masks have become part of the experience.
Spend the $60b windfall on bigger stimulus
If the Treasury still thinks we are headed for a recession, the JobKeeper underspend should be used to pump-prime the economy.
Tim Wilson wants fresh inquiry into Hostplus conflicts
The federal MP has asked regulators to investigate 'vertical integration' in the industry superannuation sector.
Grenfell fears prevent timber building boom
Plans to reduce the height of wood-based properties contradicts advice to increase construction.
As India resumes domestic operations partially after two months of shutdown, 82 flights cancelled on Day 1
The Centre had only allowed limited flights of about one-third capacity of the summer schedule to operate between metro cities and other destinations.
How coronavirus might hit EU defence spending
Among the casualties of coronavirus - worldwide and in the EU - is the defence sector. However, the Covid-19 pandemic has not made the world a less dangerous place and there is no alternative to having a functioning defence system.
China's 'hermit' investors fill doubled oil storage with crude bet
SINGAPORE/SHANGHAI — Chinese financial investors betting on a rebound in oil prices are filling commercial storage tanks held by the Shanghai futures exchange just as fast as the exchange can find them.
Softer rate regime to impact guaranteed-return products
“Yields were in excess of 5% for guaranteed products with maturity of 10-15 years. These products will now have to be redrawn and repriced,” said Sandeep Ghosh, financial sector advisory leader, EY.
Need to convert development into mass movement: NITI Aayog's Rajiv Kumar
There is a need to convert development into mass movement, and India should aspire to become second or third largest economy in the world by 2047, Niti Aayog Vice Chairman Rajiv Kumar said on Sunday.
Lagos closes Marine Beach Bridge for repairs - The Nation Nigeria
The Lagos State Government has announced partial closure of the Marine Beach Bridge by Total Gas, inwards Apapa for five months to pave way for...
CBN sets 2022 deadline for MfBs’ N200m recapitalisation
Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has set April 2022 deadline for tier-1 Microfinance Banks (MfBs) to achieve N200 million minimum capital base....
40 Percent of Factories Halt Operations as Business Declines
The Chamber of Mines and Commerce said on Sunday that 40 percent of factories across the country have halted their activities due to a lack of raw material and lack of mark
KKR becomes Jio Platform's fifth investor in five weeks | ZDNet
Bringing the amount of investment made to ₹78,562 crore during this recent investment cycle.
Telford firm boosts PPE supply with 3D printing
A manufacturing service provider has produced hundreds of face shields for distribution into the NHS.
Natural Gas Price: Futures point to further correction
In light of advanced figures from CME Group for Natural Gas futures markets, open interest extended the choppy activity and shrunk by almost 1.3K cont
People more worried about economic crisis than health issues from coronavirus, finds study
The study - conducted by Centre for Marketing in Emerging Economies (CMEE) at IIM Lucknow - revealed that majority (79 percent) of people are worried and surrounded by a feeling of fear (40 percent) and sadness (22 percent).
US farmers worried as crop prices dip
Market disruptions have been caused by the Covid-19 pandemic.
Digicel Foundation pumps $42m in humanitarian project
DIGICEL FOUNDATION has announced a significant investment in Jamaica’s response to the COVID-19 crisis with the launch of its $42-million islandwide humanitarian project, Operation SAFE, (Sanitising, Advocating, Feeding, and Enabling) in the fight...
Asian stock market: Bears keeping the reins as Hong Kong issue intensifies
With the US-China raw over Hong Kong bill hitting risk sentiment across the board, Asian shares remain depressed ahead of the European session on open
Western Area grabs big stake in rival nickel miner
There's a fresh twist in the saga over the future of Zeta Resources, Andrew Forrest-backed nickel miner Panoramic Resources.
NNPC lists parameters for employment, career progression; makes new top appointments
Explaining the parameters, NNPC Group General Manager, Group Public Affairs Division, Dr. Kennie Obateru, stated that the basic academic requirement for newly employed Graduate Trainees in the corporation is a minimum of a Second-Class Upper Division or an Upper Credit for Higher National Diploma certificate holders
ITC Spice Business To Strengthen With Acquisition of Spice-Maker Sunrise Foods
ITC has entered into a share purchase agreement to acquire 100 per cent of the equity share capital of Kolkata based spice maker Sunrise Foods Pvt Ltd.
Farming column: Welcome dairy support for farmers
We have welcomed the Westminster and Welsh Governments' announcements to help support dairy farmers overcome the impact of the coronavirus outbreak.
Firms invited to virtually network
Shrewsbury Business Chamber is inviting its members, supporters and also guests from other businesses in the community to join it for a virtual networking event.
Ab ki baar, Atmanirbhar: Modi’s mega package is an economic masterstroke
Pandemics, in the past, were notorious for taking away lives. But, coronavirus, or Covid-19, has snatched away livelihood too. With the global economy suffering from an unprecedented crisis, India, which is under lockdown from the last week of March, is no exception. Continue Reading →
Industrial estates in TN start functioning with new rules
Following permission from the Tamilnadu government, factories in industrial esates located in non-containment zones in the State, including those at Ambattur and Guindy, resumed their operations from today. Continue Reading →
Gold Futures: Correction lower on the cards
Open interest in gold futures markets shrunk for the second session in a row on Friday, this time by around 2.5K contracts according to preliminary fi
Indian Fintech Zaggle Teams Up With Visa to Develop Payments Solutions for Local Startups and SMEs
Indian Fintech firm Zaggle has teamed up with Visa in order to support various payments solutions for SMEs. Both companies will work cooperatively to develop
Short-term rates fall by 30 bps, ease working cap stress
Corporate bond yields dipped 10-25 bps while CP rates plunged up to 20-30 bps lower than levels seen earlier before the impromptu central bank policy announcement last week, dealers said.
Lagos to close Marine Beach Bridge for five months
The Lagos State Government announced a plan to effect partial closure of the Marine Beach Bridge, Apapa, to vehicular movement, from May 27 to October 21.
Receivers appointed to Mayfair 101 companies, with more than $85m investor funds at risk
Move on owner of Dunk Island comes after company failed to make $3m in loan repayments to IPO Wealth Fund
Jharkhand board exam evaluation process to begin from May 28; result to be announced in June
NDTV reports that the JAC will begin the evaluation process on Thursday and the result is expected to be announced by June end.
COVID-19 presents opportunity to boost African economies, says Elumelu
The Chairman, United Bank for Africa (UBA) Plc, Tony Elumelu, has stated that the coronavirus pandemic presents an opportunity to reset the....
Chinese Congress Reviews National Blockchain Fund Bill
A bill to create a specialized national blockchain fund was submitted to China's congress during the annual 'Two Sessions'.
Regal, Tribeca-backed Trident Resources mulls spearing the ASX
There could be a new type of mining exposure heading Down Under before too long.
Virus-hit Fiji Airways cuts workforce by half
Fiji Airways lays off 758 staff, while those remaining would face a permanent pay cut of 20%
Westpac's lagging view of credit risk 'challenging'
Controversial review of Westpac systems found its inability to generate timely and granular commercial property risk data a particular problem.
Bayer reaches deals on big share of 125,000 roundup weedkiller suits
Bayer AG has reached verbal agreements to resolve a substantial portion of an estimated 125,000 U.S. cancer lawsuits over use of its Roundup weedkiller, according to people familiar with the negotiations.
China denies using Coronavirus to grow presence in South China Sea
China’s foreign minister is dismissing claims that the country is exploiting the coronavirus outbreak to expand its footprint in the South China Sea, labeling such accusations as “sheer nonsense.”
Gulfport Energy: Stock Appears To Be Overvalued Now Due To The Still High Restructuring Risk
Gulfport's borrowing base was reduced to $700 million, and it is limited to $20 million for further unsecured note repurchases. It has plenty of liquidity for n
Bengaluru, Chennai among 4 role model cities in handling COVID-19
Bengaluru, Jaipur, Indore and Chennai have been identified by the Centre as possible role models for other cities in handling COVID-19.
Window to file for government health insurance approaching for coronavirus filers
Many laid-off workers who lost health insurance in the coronavirus shutdown soon face the first deadlines to qualify for fallback coverage under the Affordable Care Act.
China's trillions towards tech won't buy dominance
China wants to bring technology into its mainstream infrastructure build-out and, in the process, heave the economy out of a gloom due only partly to the coronavirus.
Hertz files for bankruptcy after rental-car demand vanishes
Drop in used-car sales compounds financial woes.
Bloodied Mayfair tries recruiting investors against ASIC
The upstart investment outfit, which owns Dunk Island, also claims the appointment of receivers to one entity is "premature and imprudent".
Forex Today: Dollar in demand amid high Sino-American tensions, thin liquidity expected
Here is what you need to know on Monday, May 25: The new week has kicked off with dollar strength as the US and China have kept tensions high. Thin li
40 Percent of Factories Halt Operations as Business Declines
The Chamber of Mines and Commerce said on Sunday that 40 percent of factories across the country have halted their activities due to a lack of raw material and lack of mark
1st deadlines for laid-off workers to get health insurance
People who lose workplace insurance generally have 60 days from when their coverage ended to apply for an ACA plan.
Virus vaccine maker's bubble bursts after stock crashes
The bubble continued to burst in shares of CanSino Biologics Inc., which fell a record 28% Monday even after positive early data on its COVID-19 vaccine candidate.
Lenovo helps schools shift to remote teaching for free
To support the education sector in rapidly shifting to digital ways of teaching and learning, global tech and innovation leader Lenovo, in collaboration with Microsoft, is sponsoring two presentations in the ongoing EduTech Live Webinar series.
Aston Martin chief to leave, Mercedes-AMG CEO to replace him: source
(Reuters) - Aston Martin (AML.L) Chief Executive Andy Palmer is leaving the business as part of a management shake-up and will be replaced by Tobias Moers, CEO of Mercedes-AMG, a source familiar with the matter told Reuters on Sunday.
This Week: New home sales, US GDP, consumer spending
A look at some of the key business events and economic indicators upcoming this week:
Bharti Airtel parent eyes $1 bn from stake sale to pay off loans
Move to help telco clean up debt overhang as promoter debt also impacts ratings
Rushed log legislation deserves the chop - Federated Farmers
Federated Farmers and the Forest Owners Association are joining forces to condemn the Log Brokers Bill as a Trojan horse to potentially force farmers and foresters to subsidise local processing industries from reduced export earnings.
Ministry directs educational institutions to pay staff
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | The Ministry of Education and Sports has directed all private education institutions to duly pay their staff. Teachers and other workers in some educational institutions have reportedly gone two months without receiving their due salaries while several institutions had resorted to paying them lesser percentages with others completely suspended. …
McBride: A European COVID-19 Winner, But Basic Challenges Remain
COVID-19 has actually helped Europe's largest private label household products company, McBride. The company has struggled to sustain a decent profit margin for
CPF, HDB, IRAS to resume operations at service counters from Jun 2, by appointment only
SINGAPORE: Selected government service centres will resume operations from Jun 2, but by appointment only, as Singapore exits the COVID-19 ...
Covid-19: France's health workers to get ‘significant’ pay rises
Prime Minister Edouard Philippe said Monday that health workers would soon get hefty pay increases as part of an overhaul of France's hospital system in response to the coronavirus crisis.
Five business groups urge Ontario to halt commercial evictions during pandemic
Five business groups called on the Ontario government on Monday to impose a commercial eviction moratorium during the COVID-19 pandemic, saying many small and medium-sized businesses are at risk of closing.
My administration has reduced poverty level in Delta — Okowa
Delta State Governor Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa on Monday said his administration had worked hard and reduced the poverty level in the stat
‘An opportune time to invest in markets’
Clarity on economic recovery to unfold over 2 quarters: Reliance Securities CEO
DDS to focus on ‘local’ aspect in farming
Farmers prepare seeds and fertilizer themselves on the lines of Atmanirbhar Bharat Abhiyan
Trays used to keep wallet, mobile, laptop for x-ray sanitised after every use: CISF
India Business News: Amid the contactless travel experience at post-pandemic airports, travellers need not worry about putting their belongings in a tray for passing throu
Coronavirus Pandemic Could Bankrupt German FA, Warns Treasurer
German FA treasurer Stephan Osnabruegge warned that the DFB is in the deepest economic crisis of the recent past.
Domestic flights resume
Poor patronage and chaos due to cancellations hit airports in Kerala
Domestic air travel resumes in India after 2 months, 630 flights cancelled
According to aviation industry sources, around 630 domestic flights of Monday were cancelled due to the Centre''s Sunday night announcement that there would be no flights in West Bengal and Andhra Pradesh, and limited operations at major airports such as Mumbai, Chennai and Hyderabad.
NCLAT's resolution professional ruling: Several bankruptcy cases face delay
National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) had ordered that a former bank official cannot be appointed as a resolution professional (RP) in a company facing bankruptcy
Mumbai airport handles 47 domestic flights after services resume
Several passengers who had come to the airport to catch early flights were stranded after several airlines announced cancellations. The routes of many flights also had to be re-chalked by the airlines.
Now, brokers cannot use PoA to transfer client shares
Equity brokers may no longer be able to misuse client shares lying in demat accounts. From June 1, SEBI has discontinued the use of Power of Attorney (PoA) between a client and broker in the equity ma
Apprentices needed to work at Sizewell A nuclear reactor site
Four apprentices are being sought to work on one of the country’s oldest nuclear reactors currently being decomissioned on the Suffolk coast.
Coronavirus impact: Toyota will resume production from May 26
Toyota will resume manufacturing operations at its plant in Bidadi from May 26 in a staggered manner to reduce the risk of contracting the Coronavirus.
SolarWinds: The Winds Will Change To Lower Revenue Growth For The Next Several Quarters
SolarWinds reported a strong Q1 with revenue growing 15% to $248.5 million, well above expectations for $240 million. Management provided Q2 guidance which only
Ontario used auto dealers expect tough year ahead, prices already down
A new survey of Ontario used auto dealerships shows the market is already under pressure with more pain likely to come.
Japan lifts Tokyo's state of emergency, eyes fresh stimulus
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe lifted a state of emergency for Tokyo and four remaining areas on Monday after the number of infections fell across the country, but warned that it could be reimposed if the virus started spreading again.
Japan lifts coronavirus emergency in all remaining areas
TOKYO: Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe lifted a coronavirus state of emergency in Tokyo and four other remaining areas on Monday, ending the restrictions nationwide as businesses begin to reopen.
Hyundai, Ford set to resume car exports
Lockdown impacted carmakers’ shipments
Five business groups urge Ford to halt commercial evictions amid COVID-19
Five businesses groups are calling on the Ontario government to impose a commercial eviction moratorium during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Delhi's peak power demand reaches season's highest, 56% more than April
Delhi witnessed a peak power demand that reached as much as 5268 MW on the night of May 24.
WHO fears 'silent' virus epidemic unless Africa prioritizes testing
The WHO's director general, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, said Africa was the region with the fewest diagnosed coronavirus cases, accounting for less than 1.5% of the global total and just 0.1% of deaths. The WHO regional director for Africa, Matshidiso Moeti, said some countries had taken measures
Bayer, Lufthansa drive gains in Europe amid holiday-thinned trading
European stocks rose to kick off the week on Monday, albeit with the action thinned by holidays in the U.K. and the U.S.
China’s Civil Law Could Enable Citizens to Inherit Bitcoin
China’s Inheritance Law from 1985 might soon be updated to include internet property and cryptocurrencies, including Bitcoin.
Canada's banks to cement status as solid investments in a crisis
(Reuters) - Canadian banks, whose dividends yields climbed during the financial crisis, are again gaining favor with investors, as their pledges to maintain payouts gives them an edge over global counterparts who have shunned them.
Five Below: Growth At A Reasonable Price
Management estimates the market can handle 2,500 stores. At recent prices, there is an opportunity to buy growth at a reasonable price. We see potential for a 2
Covid-19 unemployment payment could result in tax bill for recipients
The Government is reminding anyone receiving the Pandemic Unemployment Payment, instituted as an emergency response to layoffs made in the wake of the Covid-19 crisis, that they could face a tax bill at the end of the year.
Analysis: Smart grid facilitates grid flexibility and resilience
Change in electricity consumption patterns during lockdown has put grid resilience to the test but grid flexibility is currently coping with demand shifts.
Government to stop maize procurement by month-end
Less than half of estimated maize produce procured so far
Microfinance lenders aim at repayment collection, restoring credit cycle amid rising stress
Microfinance leaders fear extended moratorium may increase stress and derail their robust credit discipline.
Is repurposing MGNREGA the right way forward?
MGNREGA is not the best instrument to help MSMEs in urban and rural areas. Mixing up its objectives can only lead to chaos with no value addition
Cash levels with fund managers globally highest since 9/11; most do not expect v-shaped recovery
In what can be interpreted as a sign of pessimism across global equity markets, a survey of fund managers across the globe, has shown that cash levels are at the highest level since the 9/11 terrorist attacks.
Five business groups urge Ontario to halt commercial evictions during pandemic
TORONTO — Five business groups are calling on the Ontario government to impose a commercial eviction moratorium during the COVID-19 pandemic.
3 Stocks to Supplement Your Social Security Income
Companies with decent yields with the operations to support their dividends even during an economy-wrecking pandemic are certainly worth considering.
Business activity in Dubai to resume from 6am to 11pm, starting May 27
There will be no restrictions on movement between 6am and 11pm when rule comes into effect
Pub owners take FBD Insurance to court over cover for closures during pandemic
Pub owners have gone to court in a row over insurance cover during the Covid-19 pandemic.
RevoluPAY Now Licensed To Provide Services In Every EU Country
RevoluPAY, a subsidiary of RevoluGROUP, is now able to offer digital banking services to EU member countries with its new PSD2 license.
German government, Lufthansa agree on 9 billion euro aid package
Germany on Monday approved a 9 billion-euro (US$9.8 billion) aid package for stricken airline Lufthansa to keep a major employer going through the turbulence of the coronavirus pandemic. But officials said Berlin was still in talks with the European Union's executive commission about possible conditions.
Bitcoin Hash Ribbons Indicate Post-Halving Miner Capitulation Has Begun
Hash ribbons, an indicator used to depict the health of Bitcoin miners powering the network, has just signaled capitulation for an unprecedented 4th time in thi
Crypto Wallet Providers Ledger and Trezor Dismiss Claims of Database Hack
Ledger and Trezor, two of the world’s leading cold wallet providers, on May 24, 2020, dismissed rumors of a Shopify database exploit and claims that hackers are auctioning customer personal details on the dark web.
Coronavirus could bankrupt German FA, warns treasurer
The coronavirus crisis could "potentially threaten" the existence of the German FA (DFB), its treasurer Stephan Osnabruegge warned Monday.
Easyjet customers to sue over data breach
EASYJET is to be sued by customers in Northern Ireland impacted by a major data breach, it emerged.
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Coronavirus | Single-day spike continues its trend for the seventh day on Monday
6,977 new infections reported along with 154 deaths. Recovery rate also up, says Health Ministry
COVID-19: CREDAI writes to PM, seeks immediate relief for sector
Realtors' apex body CREDAI has written a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, seeking immediate relief measures to tide over the crisis caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. The association, which has
OPKO Health: A Hero Against The COVID-19 Villain But Has To Control Those Expenses Going Forward
The company has been able to rapidly ramp up testing for COVID-19. Its revenue figures are down as sales of its other products have been affected by confinement
Germany's DAX 30 Index: German stocks closes at highest since early March, Lufthansa & Bayer lead the way
The DAX finished the first day of the week at its highest level since the beginning of March. The rally was supported by a better-than-expected Ifo in
Developers could pay compensation after class actions from buyers allege GST was incorrectly charged
A Canberra developer has been ordered to pay a woman almost $30,000. This came after a class action where buyers alleged they were incorrectly charged GST.
NNPC, subsidiaries have 6,621 staff nationwide – Report
In response to speculations about its staff strength, the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) has disclosed that it currently has
China's Great Wall expects mild domestic auto sales growth in H2
BEIJING — Great Wall Motor expects China’s overall auto sales in the second half this year to return to the same level as last year, its president said, as the world’s biggest auto market recovers from a coronavirus-driven low.
Millions of trees to be planted after bushfires
The plan is to get state-owned pine plantations back to pre-bushfire levels of stocked trees within a decade.
China reports 11 new mainland COVID-19 cases vs 3 a day earlier
BEIJING — China reported 11 new confirmed coronavirus cases in the mainland as of end-May 24, up from three a day earlier, the National Health Commission reported.
Small-Cap Crypto Assets Are Outperforming Bitcoin: Here’s Why This Will End Soon
Over the past few weeks, small-cap crypto assets — altcoins — have been outperforming the market leader in Bitcoin. But there are clear technical and
No new COVID-19 cluster reported in Singapore for the first time in more than 6 weeks
SINGAPORE: For the first time in more than six weeks, no new COVID-19 cluster was identified in Singapore on Sunday (May 24). According to data ...
JA Solar to Showcase New Lineup of PV Modules During Online VR Exhibition
BEIJING, May 25, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- JA Solar ("the Company"), a leading manufacturer of high-performance photovoltaic products, will hold an onl...
USD/CNH Price Analysis: Symmetrical triangle breakout on daily chart
USD/CNH gained ground on Friday as the escalating US-China tensions over Hong Kong weighed over the offshore Yuan. The pair closed at 7.1452, confirmi
The federal government's $60 billion in JobKeeper savings could be used to prop up vulnerable sectors like tourism – but casuals and visa workers will again miss out
Having discovered an accounting error $60 billion in its favour, the Morrison government is ready to go spending.
As lockdown clears the air, Cairo looks to keep pollution low
By Menna A. FaroukCAIRO, May 25 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) – It is a Thursday evening in downtown Cairo, usually a crowded and noisy time as the weekend gets underway.
China reports 11 new mainland COVID-19 cases vs three a day earlier
China reported 11 new confirmed coronavirus cases in the mainland as of end-May 24, up from three a day earlier, the National Health Commission reported. The commission said in a statement all of the new infections were imported cases involving travellers from overseas. Ten of the new cases were in
GoI extends validity of vehicle documents till July 31
NEW DELHI: The Government on Sunday said it has extended the validity of various motor vehicles related documents till July 31. No additional or late fee will be charged for delays in validation of documents pending from February 1, it said. “In order to facilitate citizens during COVID–19, Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MORTH) […]
China reports 11 new mainland COVID-19 cases vs three a day earlier
BEIJING (Reuters) - China reported 11 new confirmed coronavirus cases in the mainland as of end-May 24, up from three a day earlier, the National Health Commission reported.
Japan set to fully lift coronavirus emergency in Tokyo, 4 other prefectures
Japan is expected to end its coronavirus-related state of emergency Monday by easing curbs on economic activity in Tokyo and four other prefectures ahead of schedule, with the spread of infections under control. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is expected to announce the decision at a 6 p.m. Monday news conference.…
Japan looking to end Tokyo's state of emergency, eyes fresh $930 bln stimulus
TOKYO — Japan is looking to lift a state of emergency for Tokyo and remaining areas still facing restrictions while also considering fresh stimulus worth almost $1 trillion to help companies ride out the coronavirus pandemic, Nikkei reported on Monday.
Last 10 days, positivity curve begins to steepen
The latest trends come as India ramps up testing from under 30,000 daily in mid-April to over 1 lakh tests now. More than 6000 new cases have been reported for the last four days in a row.
Addiction centre concern at drop in people seeking help in lockdown
ONE of Northern Ireland’s main addiction treatment centres has voiced concerns at a massive drop-off in the numbers of people seeking help - despite a huge rise in alcohol sales.
Covid wake-up call: Health infrastructure only 1 per cent of Smart City projects
These 69 projects, located in 55 of the 100 smart cities being developed, will cost an estimated Rs 2112.06 crore — about 1 per cent of the total Mission investment of Rs 205,018 crore.
India may register recession in third quarter of this fiscal: Report
The Indian economy is likely to slip into recession in the third quarter of this fiscal as loss in income and jobs and cautiousness among consumers will delay recovery in consumer demand even after the pandemic, says a report.
Air Force: Report on space acquisition reforms ‘not finalized’
A report sent to Congress last week proposing changes to Space Force acquisition programs was an “initial version” and not the final product, the Air Force said.
USD/JPY: Off intraday top, still above 107.00, as trade sentiment dwindles
USD/JPY retreats from the intraday high near 107.80 to 107.65 amid the early trading session on Monday. Although news of Japan’s likely removes of sta
China's Great Wall expects mild domestic auto sales growth in second half
BEIJING (Reuters) - Great Wall Motor (601633.SS) expects China’s overall auto sales in the second half this year to return to the same level as last year, its president said, as the world’s biggest auto market recovers from a coronavirus-driven low.
Reliance launches JioMart online grocery service, challenging Amazon and Flipkart
Reliance has launched an online grocery service, JioMart, in a move aimed at rivaling Amazon's local unit and Walmart's Flipkart in India.
COVID-19 Impact: Transfer outstanding crop loans to govt account, says Maharashtra to banks
A government resolution (GR) dated 22 May instructed banks to show the current outstanding loan of farmers as the dues of the state government.
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Top 10 biz headlines: Slowdown blues, coronavirus lockdown impact, and more
Here are the top 10 headlines on Monday morning
Major automakers see demand for personal vehicles going up
Automakers like Maruti Suzuki, Honda, Toyota and Tata Motors expect demand for personal vehicles to go up in the country as social distancing and fear associated with COVID-19 veer people away from public transport.
The Signal That Preceded Bitcoin’s Drop to $3k in 2018 Is About to Flash Again
Just a week ago, Bitcoin was trading just dollars shy from $10,000. But after rumors (since disproven) spread about Satoshi Nakamoto selling his stash of BTC, t
Two more resource sector raisings out of Canaccord
It's a busy morning for small and microcap resources investors.
Coronavirus in India LIVE: Death toll tops 4,000-mark; case tally crosses 1.38 lakh
All domestic flights are also set to resume in India from today
AUD/USD snaps two-day losing streak to extend recovery above 0.6500
AUD/USD remains modestly positive around 0.6540/45, up 0.11% on a day, amid the Asian session on Monday. Although the US-China tension keeps Aussie bu
Oil firms set price hike whopper: P2.30 per liter of diesel
Pump prices could go up this week by as much as P2.30 per liter effective Tuesday to reflect the movement of oil prices in the world market.
Wholesale vegetable prices fall sharply by up to 60% during lockdown
Wholesale prices of tomato, onion and other key seasonal vegetables have declined sharply by up to 60 per cent across the country, mainly due to higher production, compression of demand and market disruption amid COVID-19 crisis.
JA Solar to Showcase New Lineup of PV Modules During Online VR Exhibition
BEIJING, May 24, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- JA Solar ("the Company"), a leading manufacturer of high-performance photovoltaic products, will hold an onl...
JA Solar to Showcase New Lineup of PV Modules During Online VR Exhibition
BEIJING, May 25, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- JA Solar ("the Company"), a leading manufacturer of high-performance photovoltaic products, will hold an onl...
JA Solar to Showcase New Lineup of PV Modules During Online VR Exhibition
BEIJING, May 24, 2020 /CNW/ -- JA Solar ("the Company"), a leading manufacturer of high-performance photovoltaic products, will hold an online exh...
Cancellations spike, bookings drop as states limit air operations
A massive spike in ticket cancellations, along with a drop in bookings, was reported by the aviation industry for Monday’s flights as several states moved to limit air operations.
We are working on new policy for sports, says Dare
Sports Minister, Sunday Dare has disclosed that he is working on a new sports policy for the country, even as he outlined key areas he is focusing on as he strives to take Nigerian sports to greater heights.
Household fragility points to post-COVID pain
New data suggesting two in five households have a buffer of less than one month’s pay if they lose their jobs adds to calls for the government to keep stimulus measures in place.
An Analysis Of Dropbox And Box For The Work-From-Home Era
Box revenues are growing but growth is slowing. R&D could improve the current offering. Quarterly earnings give hope there are still near-term headwinds. Dropbo
AUD/JPY erases gains on lingering US-China tensions
The early risk-on tilt seen in the financial markets has faded, as evidenced by AUD/JPY's pullback from the session high of 70.58 to 70.30. The JPY cr
Brands, local and global, get vocal about their Indian roots
According to senior people in several companies The Indian Express spoke with soon after the Prime Minister said that every Indian “has to become vocal for their local, not only to buy local products, but also to promote them proudly”, C-level executives scrambled to come up with a plan to get the brand’s messaging across.
EUR/USD: Bulls need a better-than-expected German IFO Expectations Figure
EUR/USD is looking to extend its two-day losing run on Monday amid the broad-based demand for the American dollar. Even gold, a classic safe-haven ass
Business Live: Domestic flights to resume from today; Jiomart goes live to take on Amazon, Flipkart
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Trump aims to cut red tape tying up doctors
The White House is aiming to cut occupational regulations permanently for doctors and nurses that have been suspended temporarily during the pandemic to spur economic growth, a top adviser to President Trump said.
CEO buys struggling New Zealand media company for $1
The organization Stuff prints many of the nation’s daily newspapers and runs a popular news website of the same name. It employs about 900 staff, including 400 journalists.
Farmers and forest owners bristle at politicians screwing the scrum so that forest owners subsidise the domestic wood processing industry, potentially resulting in trade retaliation from export markets
Farmers and forest owners bristle at politicians screwing the scrum so that forest owners subsidise the domestic wood processing industry, potentially resulting in trade retaliation from export markets
Japan plans to end Tokyo's state of emergency, eyes fresh $930 bn stimulus
Social distancing curbs were removed for most of the country on May 14 as new infections fell, but the government had kept Tokyo and four other prefectures under watch
How coronavirus impacts buyers in real estate market
Notwithstanding the positive outlook for the Nigerian property market in 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted negatively on the market, leaving property investments in disarray.
CEO buying struggling New Zealand media company for NZ$1
One of New Zealand's largest media organizations is being sold for a single dollar to its chief executive, the owners announced Monday.
Australia unleashes ‘Neighbours’ to counter China influence
Canberra will beam local TV shows to seven Pacific island nations in soft power push
China's pork imports in April jump 170% to record high
BEIJING — China, the world’s top pork consumer, imported a record 400,000 tonnes in April, up nearly 170% from a year earlier, customs data showed, as buyers took advantage of low prices to stock up on meat.
GBP/USD retraces three-day losses below 1.2200 on UK/US holiday
GBP/USD seesaws around 1.2180, up 0.05% on a day, during the pre-European session on Monday. In doing so, the Cable pair snaps the previous three-day
Australia PM pushes jobs, Victoria to resume tourism as virus eases
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Australia’s prime minister stressed the need to create jobs as a way to minimise government welfare spending, while the country’s second-most populous state Victoria set out measures to resume tourism to regions ravaged by bushfires and virus-linked curbs.
India’s Maharashtra to Start Domestic Flights With Fewer Planes
India’s Maharashtra, home to the nation’s financial hub Mumbai, will resume commercial flights on Monday with reduced domestic services as the state struggles to contain coronavirus infection cases.
Moody’s: Pressure keeps rising for Apac companies as coronavirus impact becomes clearer
KUALA LUMPUR, May 25 — Moody’s Investors Service said about 22 per cent of 476 rated non-financial companies in Asia Pacific (Apac) have high exposure to coronavirus disruptions, up from 20 per cent in March, as the effects of the pandemic on companies’ credit quality have...
iSignthis slams ASX for seeking sensitive details as Visa deal ends
ISignthis confirmed its high-profile relationship with Visa will be terminated, as it blasted the market operator for requesting sensitive details about its relationship with the card giant.
Stock, commodity, bond, forex markets closed today for Eid ul Fitr; to resume trading tomorrow
Wholesale commodity markets, including metal and bullion, will also remain shut
Orix plays intrasquad game as NPB inches toward opening day
The Buffaloes ramped up their preparation for the upcoming season with a practice game on Monday.
‘Never waste a crisis’: inside Saudi Arabia’s shopping spree
The $325bn Public Investment Fund has spent billions on overseas deals this year even as the kingdom’s economy struggles
Rolls-Royce increases price-cuts pressure on suppliers
Big equipment makers turn to strained supply chain for savings
iSignthis slams ASX for seeking sensitive details as Visa deal ends
ISignthis confirmed its high-profile relationship with Visa will be terminated, as it blasted the market operator for requesting sensitive details about its relationship with the card giant.
Domestic flights resume after two months; many say flights cancelled without notice
Domestic passenger flights resumed in India after a gap of two months and the country will see around 600 services on Monday.
Farmers, NGOs oppose KCR’s regulating farming plan
Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao’s plan to regulate farming in the State has met with strong criticism from farmers, farmers’ unions and non-governmental organisations (NGOs) working in th
Thousands without power in Western Australia after once in a decade storm
Around 50,000 customers were without power on Monday due to storm-related outages after remnants of Cyclone Mangga hit a cold front and brought squalling rain and emergency level storm warnings to the south of the state.
Rwanda becomes first African country to unfold new Paris agreement climate plan
Despite being one of the poorest countries in the world, and contributing hardly anything to the current climate crisis, Rwanda has become one of the first countries to submit a new national climate plan, which will strengthen global efforts to tackle climate change ahead of the 16th Conference of Parties (COP26).
Pound Sterling Price News and Forecast: GBP/USD portrays falling wedge on hourly chart below 1.2200
GBP/USD rises to 1.2191, up 0.15% on a day, during Monday’s Asian session. In doing so, the Cable pair extends its recoveries from Friday’s low of 1.2
Siemens Healthineers: Excellent Company, But The Valuation Doesn't Scan
Healthineers is one of the world’s leading medical technology companies with a leading position in imaging and advanced therapies. Its diagnostics division has
Toronto stock market rally led by cannabis while U.S. stock markets closed
Canada's main stock index posted a triple-digit advance to start the trading week on a broad-based rally led by a resurgence among cannabis stocks.
Coronavirus outbreak: India records biggest surge of COVID-19 cases for fourth day
The Union Health Ministry on Monday said that the number of coronavirus cases has hit a new high in the country as India reported 6,977 new cases in the last 24 hours. The total number of COVID-19 cases in India stands at 1,38,845.
Premier Mark McGowan lifts intrastate travel restrictions in time for public holiday
Premier Mark McGowan has announced that intrastate borders wold be lifted by the end of this week.
India among 10 worst-affected COVID-19 countries; surpasses Iran as tally rises to 1.38 lakh
Coronavirus updates: Maharashtra breached the 50,000-mark on Monday. The state has 50,231 COVID-19 cases, with its capital Mumbai figuring among the world's worst-hit cities. As per BMC, Mumbai alone has 30,359 coronavirus patients.
The Political Fix: What has India’s stringent Covid-19 lockdown actually achieved?
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Renault could disappear without a bail out – report
The French brand's 122-year history could be at stake according to a key decision maker.
Hamburg privacy boss calls for overhaul of EU privacy rules
Johannes Caspar said the failure of EU agencies to cooperate had undermined GDPR.
Domestic flight services resume in India after 2 months amid 630 cancellations
India Business News: Domestic passenger flights resumed in India after a gap of two months. The Delhi airport saw its first departure at 4.45 am to Pune while Mumbai airpo
Virus obstructs US and UK bids for $800m South Korea helicopter deal
Travel restrictions and spending cuts muddy defence sector outlook
Paper cone, tube manufacturers in dire straits
The paper cone and tube manufacturing sector has been in trouble since the end of 2019.KS Balamurugan, Managing Director, KU Sodalamuthu and Co Pvt Ltd, attributes this to economic slowdown and fallin
Coronavirus crisis provides fertile ground for online fraudsters
Surge in number of scammers exploiting global scramble for protection equipment
Thousands without power in Western Australia after once in a decade storm
MELBOURNE, May 25 — Wild weather downed trees and left tens of thousands of people without power in Western Australia, as emergency services began cleaning up in Perth today after some of the worst weather in a decade. Wind speeds of up to 132 kph were registered at Cape Leeuwin, one of the...
Global engines fire up again, Europe makes steady start
Europe, despite reeling under the pandemic, is steadily opening up.
DMart’s secular rally may pause for a while
The stock's at all-time high and at price to earnings multiple of 120 times FY20 score.
Makinde, others laud facility managers’ role in COVID-19 crisis
The Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde has lauded facility managers for their contributions to health, safety and productivity of people during ongoing CoVID-19 crisis. Makinde noted that as with governance, people hardly commend facilities managers when things are going right, but immediately the ‘ball drops’, everyone remembers their roles. The Governor stated this during the […]
Going viral: Day 57 of being in a COVID-19 lockdown
This is what life is like in social isolation in Ireland
U.S. Sanctions against China Tailwind for Bitcoin’s Bullish Moves
Bitcoin anticipates market growth as White House National Security Advisor Robert O’Brien threatens China with economic sanctions over Hong Kong national
Gold Price News and Forecast: XAU/USD mildly heavy below $1,750, looks to US-China tension for clues
Gold prices drop to $1,731, print 0.20% loss, intraday low of $1,730.37, by the press time of Tokyo open on Monday. Although fresh risk-off sentiment,
Bayer Reaches Deals on Big Share of 125,000 Roundup Weedkiller Suits
Bayer AG has reached verbal agreements to resolve a substantial portion of an estimated 125,000 U.S. cancer lawsuits over use of its Roundup weedkiller, according to people familiar with the negotiations.
Retail investors throng capital markets during lockdown period, says Reliance Securities CEO
While Covid-19 has been a painful period for all and the lockdown a pressure for most who have been busy and active, it seems to have drawn people to the capital market.Lav Chaturvedi, Executive Direc
iSignthis slams ASX for seeking sensitive details as Visa deal ends
ISignthis confirmed its high-profile relationship with Visa will be terminated, as it blasted the market operator for requesting sensitive details about its relationship with the card giant.
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WASHINGTON >> Many laid-off workers who lost health insurance in the coronavirus shutdown soon face the first deadlines to qualify for fallback coverage under the Affordable Care Act.
Tamil Nadu allows domestic flight operations, issues SOP for airports
Tamil Nadu, late on Sunday, gave nod for domestic flight operations in the State from today.Flights to Chennai, Coimbatore, Madurai and Trichy are to operate from today. However, incoming flights to b
Some business risks can be prepared for in advance
Corporates will now need to fast track learning from pandemic-enforced disruptions too
Oil price rebound improves investors’ patronage, lifts index by 5.59%
The rebalancing in the oil market, which has resulted in a 94 per cent rebound in crude prices, added to enhanced institutional investors’ patronage in the Nigerian bourse buoyed equities transactions last week, as the All-Share Index...
Seven questions with Stuart Welch
Alphinity's Stuart Welch talks about why Cochlear has been disproportionately hurt during COVID-19, and why he prefers Transurban to Sydney Airport.
CEO buys ailing New Zealand media giant Stuff Limited for one dollar
Boucher joined as a reporter in 1993 and has spent most of her career at the company
Gold Price News and Forecast: XAU/USD down by $6 in Asia, weekly chart shows bullish trend exhaustion
Gold, a safe-haven asset, is flashing red at press time even though the growth-linked currencies like the Aussie dollar are struggling to gain altitud
Belt and Road Initiative affected by COVID-19, but impact is 'temporary': China
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said that the demand for public health expansion in view of the COVID-19 all over the world will give a new impetus to project expansion.
Amphan cyclone: IRDAI asks insurers to hasten settlement of claims
The Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (IRDAI) has directed insurers to hasten settlement of claims pertaining to the cyclone Amphan. In a circular, it said there were reports of
Why House of Representatives resolved to probe Chinese loans
A Peep into the mindset of House of Representatives’ member, Hon. Ben Rollands Igbakpa offers an insight as to why the lower legislative chamber resolved
European consumers stockpile savings, adding to economic drag
Bank deposits surge as households seek to shield themselves from impact of coronavirus
Asian shares reverse early gains, eyes on China-US trade relations
MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan fell 0.1% after starting higher with China's blue-chip CSI300 index down 0.2%. Hong Kong's HSI index dived 1.4% to a two-month low after sinking 5.5% on Friday.
How will the economic 'cold war' between China and the US end? - Radio
Jonna Bianco, founder of the American Bondholders Foundation, talks about the ways to solve the crisis between the two powers.
What every Canadian investor needs to know today
A look at the morning’s market action
IDFC First Bank’s senior management takes 10 per cent pay cut in FY21
With economic uncertainty due the national lockdown, IDFC First Bank announced on Monday that its senior management has volunteered to take a 10 per cent cut in compensation in the current fiscal.The
World coronavirus dispatch: US bans travel from Brazil; commerce allowed
From Eid celebrations in the shadow of pandemic, to nightclubs opening in China, and the story behind NYT's May 24 front page - read these and more in today's world dispatch
Latino workers face discrimination over spread of coronavirus in meat plants
Reports of Latinos being refused service after more than 10,000 meatpacking workers, many Latino, contract Covid-19 in the USEthnic minorities have been the hardest-hit by the coronavirus in the US, and now Latino workers are facing fresh difficulty, as they and their communities suffer discrimination
Book sales soar as French lockdown eases
Even so, overall, sales were 60 percent down compared the corresponding period in 2019.
Book sales soar as French Covid-19 lockdown eases
PARIS, May 25 — Book sales in France have soared since the country began to ease its lockdown, rocketing more than 230 per cent in a week, a survey showed today. A study for the trade weekly Livres Hebdo found that from May 11 to 17 bookshops did a roaring trade, with readers desperate to stock...
BDO tops initial list of top taxpayers in 2019
A subsidiary of embattled ABS-CBN also makes it to the initial list of the top 500 taxpayers
US-based Alsco seeks permission for Spotless Laundries
The sale of Spotless Laundries is certainly keeping the minds at the competition regulator busy.
Free Ground And Venue Hire For Sport And Recreation Groups
Use of Wellington City Council facilities will be free for sports clubs until the end of June 2020, and there will be an extended winter season for sportsfields.
Fire safety concerns over restaurant’s licence bid at meeting this week
Licensing bosses are set to review an application for a restaurant and bar in a city centre, after postponing the matter earlier this month.
USD/CAD: Oil to refrain the loonie recovery – CIBC
Oil prices are still sitting at low levels, and the trend back to risk assets looks vulnerable, so analysts at CIBC Capital Markets don’t expect the l
China may lose control of three strategically important ports amid coronavirus fallout
Changing political tides may cost China control over ports in Australia, Israel, Sri Lanka
Domestic air travel resumes with confusion at airports, cancelled flights
Chaos will make it even harder for airlines to recover from the impact of a two-month lockdown to contain the coronavirus, said analysts.
Safaricom Foundation Partners With Scope International to Install Sanitation Booths in 6 Counties
Safaricom in partnership with Scope International have installed sanitation booths in the counties of Homabay, Siaya, Migori, Kisii, Bungoma and Busia to help curb the spread of COVID-19.The sanitat
The close: TSX gains as pot stocks soar; Canada’s 10-year bond yield at all-time low
Investors look to an eventual economic recovery, but credit markets may be seeing things differently
Fast Track mergers: MCA keen to extend facility to more classes of companies
asks industry to come up with comprehensive suggestions
Got $5,000? Then Invest It in These Cheap High-Yield Dividend Stocks.
These top-tier businesses boast sustainable yields ranging from 6.8% to 9.9%.
COVID-19: Fiji Airways cuts workforce by half
Pandemic-hit Fiji Airways fired more than half its workforce Monday, as travel restrictions put the islands
Let’s support farmers and try to keep shopping locally
From milk, meat and vegetable deliveries to the creation of local food hubs, the shop local message seems to have taken on a renewed resonance during lockdown.
40% travel, tourism firms staring at complete shutdown risk in next 3-6 months: Report
The report said that 81% travel and tourism companies have lost their revenue up to 100% while 15% of the companies have witnessed it slide up to 75%
GBP/USD Price Analysis: The upside is likely to remain capped near 1.2200 confluence hurdle
The GBP/USD pair gained some positive traction on Monday and for now, seems to have snapped three consecutive days of winning streak. The pair refresh
'Probably off the cards': NCA backs away from bridge replacement
The National Capital Authority was considering replacing Commonwealth Avenue Bridge
Lagos to close Marine Beach Bridge for five months
The Lagos State Government on Sunday announced a plan to effect partial closure of the Marine Beach Bridge, Apapa, to vehicular movement...
$26M for city staff payroll
The City of Vernon has disclosed its council and staff payroll for 2019, showing over $26 million in total payments for the last calendar year.
Bitcoin Miners in Sichuan Province Ordered to Shut Down in ‘Orderly Manner’
The Chinese province is said to be home to roughly 10 percent of Bitcoin's global hash power.
Wheat procurement by govt agencies surpassed last year's figures
It surpasses last year's total by about 25,000 tons.
Bayer shares jump on report of Roundup settlement
FRANKFURT AM MAIN, May 25 — Shares in German chemical giant Bayer rose sharply today after reports it was close to a mass deal with American plaintiffs who say their cancers were caused by unit Monsanto’s Roundup weedkiller. Bayer stock was up around 5.3 per cent at €60.69 (US$66) in...
CMCO: Penang releases guidelines to reopen arts, cultural spaces, says state tourism chief
GEORGE TOWN, May 25 — Penang government has released a set of guidelines to reopen arts and cultural spaces, emphasising on social distancing and other public health requirements mandated by the federal and state governments. In a statement today, Penang Tourism, Arts, Culture and Heritage...
Cathay General Bancorp: Upcoming CECL Adoption To Hurt Earnings
CATY has deferred the adoption of CECL, the new accounting standard for loan losses, to later this year. The adoption will boost provision expense in the remain
60 days, 56-fold growth: India now second largest PPE manufacturer
According to Invest India, the government company, India has become the second largest maker of PPE kits, considered key to fight Covid-19. It has said India achieved this feat in two months.
Hard times for Boeing, long a symbol of American might
Boeing, a longtime symbol of American industrial power, was unable to raise the funds to finance its business.
HDFC Bank Credit Card, Debit Card Offer: Save up to Rs 2000 on buying AC, refrigerators, coolers online
As part of the offer, HDFC Bank is providing 10 percent Instant Discount with HDFC Bank Credit Cards and Credit/Debit EMI Transactions.
Protect bankers’ interest for free flow of credit to small firms: Seshagiri Rao
Banks and their employees are reluctant to extend loans to India Inc unless and until they are given adequate protection from penal action if the loan turns bad at a later stage.Most of the sections o
Vizag gas leak was disaster in waiting as LG Polymers worked in populated area with no clearances for 2 years
The industrial unit of LG Polymers was operating right in the middle of a thickly populated area in Vishakhapatnam without due Environmental Clearance (EC) from authorities.
40% tourism firms staring at complete shutdown risk in next 6 mnths: Report
The report said that 81 per cent travel and tourism companies have lost their revenue up to 100 per cent
CCL Stock Price: Carnival Corp may kick off the short week on a positive note, reasons
Americans are enjoying the long Memorial Day weekend and may have spare time to plan a longer vacation – perhaps on a cruise ship. Scenes of people cr
Employees Provident Fund calculation: How much more you will take-home after PF rules change for COVID-19
EPF calculation: In the CTC salary model, take-home pay goes up by 4% of wages before tax, but for others hike in take-home is at the cost of reduced total salary.
Wolves are at it again, destroying Zimbabwe’s currency
Zimbabwe’s currency Before the lockdown on March 30,was trading around ZW$35 to the United States dollar (USD). Within a week, it had raced to ZWS$45
Fire at Bombardier Aerospace plant in Belfast being treated as accidental
A fire that broke out on Sunday, May 24, at the Bombardier Aerospace plant in Belfast, is reportedly being treated as an accident.
Trade deal with Europe seems a long way off
The government has confirmed that in the absence of a trade deal with the EU27, the UK is ready to operate on the basis of global World Trade Organisation tariffs.
Nigeria's economy grows by 1.8% in first quarter of 2020
It is the slowest quarterly growth rate in one-and-a-half years, and comes as Nigeria has still not recovered from a 2016 recession that sent more than 13 million people into unemployment.
Adobe’s top tips to adapt your commerce strategy during the pandemic
Making clear and factual statements, meeting customer commitments, and ensuring business and operational continuity is more important than ever
Liaoning Hongyun among 11 Chinese football clubs disqualified over finances
Chinese Super League (CSL) club Tianjin Tianhai folded earlier this month and now Liaoning, a traditional powerhouse in China, have similarly dissolved.
Madagascar: Sahofika hydropower BOOT scheme to get 4 million Euro loan
The Sahofika hydropower project entails the construction of a 205MW hydroelectric power plant on a Build-Own-Operate-Transfer basis.
Harte Gold: Digging Into The Q1 Results
Harte Gold released its Q1 results last week, with quarterly gold production hitting a record high near 8,600 ounces. While this is a step in the right directio
British Airways 'to axe thousands of cabin crew workers and rehire them on half the pay'
The airline, which has been slammed by unions over the past 24 hours, is reportedly in talks for a new restructing just weeks after confirming plans to sack 1,130 pilots
S&P 500: The market ended on a positive note in 17 of the past 23 presidential election years – Charles Schwab
Interest in the next presidential election and its potential impact on the market increases exponentially as we approach Election Day. While the outco
Asian shares tick up, eyes on China-US trade relations
Analysts expect trading to be subdued with United States and UK markets shut for public holidays.
India’s wheat procurement surpasses last year’s level of 34.1 mn tonnes despite COVID hurdles | Economy News
New Delhi: The government’s wheat procurement so far in the 2020-21 marketing year has surpassed the last year’s 34.13 million … India’s wheat procurement surpasses last year’s level of 34.1 mn tonnes despite COVID hurdles | Economy News Read More »
CBIC clears Rs 11,052 cr GST refund claims since April 8
Refunds have been sanctioned while ensuring work from home, it added. The finance ministry had on April 8 said that to provide relief during COVID-19 it has been decided to issue all pending GST and custom refunds which would benefit around 1 lakh business entities, including MSME.
Africa’s energy potential can create opportunities amidst COVID-19
The AU Commission and IRENA say that the energy potential in Africa can turn the COVID-19 crisis into an opportunity for the continent and its population.
NZD/CAD: Downside Pressure Likely
NZD/CAD is a risk-neutral pair, owing to the fact that both NZD and CAD are often considered commodity currencies. Since CAD is more exposed to the oil market,
Asia stocks mostly up on coronavirus lockdown easing but Hong Kong extends losses
Most Asian markets rose Monday as a further opening up of economies from lockdown offset worries over worsening China-US tensions, while Hong Kong sank again after the city was rocked by protests at
MPs Demand New Laws to Stop State-Owned Companies Investing in UK Infrastructure
A group of Conservative MPs are asking the prime minister to bring forward legislation to limit the involvement of state-owned companies in our national infrastructure, in yet another thinly-veiled attempt to get Huawei out of our future mobile phone networks.
Senior Citizen Savings Scheme (SCSS), FD to GoI Bonds: Top investment options for senior citizens
Best investment options for senior citizens during Coronavirus pandemic: Check out investments that can be done online without having to go out.
Singapore reports lower number of 344 new coronavirus cases
Rest of World News: Out of the new infected cases, 340 are foreign workers residing in dormitories, the health ministry said. The rest four new cases are Singaporeans or
Fresh air will be a hot amenity in reopened offices — if companies can afford it
Not long ago, office landlords competed for tenants by advertising spacious roof decks and fancy exercise rooms.
Health, leisure worst hit by 'double dipping' ruling
A Credit Suisse analysis has found a ruling that grants regular casuals paid leave could see some industries' holiday pay bill climb by hundreds of millions of dollars.
Chinese Tech Giant Criticizes US for 'Politicizing Business'
One of China’s biggest tech companies has criticized the Trump administration for “politicizing business” after it slapped export sanctions on 33 more Chinese enterprises and government ent
CBIC clears Rs 11,052 crore GST refund claims since April 8
India Business News: The Central Board of Indirect Taxes (CBIC) on Monday said it has sanctioned GST refund claims worth Rs 11,052 crore in 47 days. In a tweet, the CBIC s
Cyclone Amphan: Kolkata residents continue to stage protest to restore power, water supply
Protests continued in parts of the city over restoration of electric and water supply five days after cyclone Amphan wreaked havoc in the city. However, the state Home Department on Sunday said that power had been restored in several areas of Kolkata.
FEC shrugs off market worries over Bourke Street tower
Of eight construction projects in Melbourne given the green light on Monday, four involved crucial amendments to existing permits.
Germany stamps authority on Lufthansa with $9.8 billion lifeline
Germany threw Lufthansa a 9 billion euro ($9.8 billion) lifeline on Monday, agreeing a bailout which gives Berlin a veto in the event of a hostile bid for the airline. Lufthansa has been locked in talks with Berlin for weeks over aid it needs to survive an expected protracted travel slump, with the