Vinfast, a Vietnamese manufacturer of electric vehicles, saw a 21% increase in share price on Monday, continuing a rise that had increased the company’s market
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Climate change: Private Aircraft in Europe produce CO2 emissions equivalent to over half a million EU residents.
This summer, as part of an expanding campaign against the emissions-producing lifestyles of the ultra-wealthy, climate activists spray-painted a super yacht, stopped private aircraft from
Apple-1 computer built in Steve Jobs’s garage in 1976 that created a $3t company sold for $233,000.
More than $223,000 was paid at auction for one of the original Apple personal computers that was inscribed with Steve Wozniak’s signature. According to Boston-based
Lebanon’s new central bank chief calls for economic and financial reforms and condemns the printing of money.
The interim governor of Lebanon’s central bank urged the ruling class to enact economic and financial reforms right away, warning that the bank would not
Heineken sells Russian assets, including 7 breweries for $1.08 at a loss of $325m.
The Russian arm of the Dutch brewer Heineken has been sold for just one euro; the company said on Friday, 18 months after Moscow began
Swiss regulator’s review of over 30 banks reveals that Switzerland remains a haven for money laundering.
Switzerland’s financial markets regulator stated on Thursday that a thorough investigation of more than 30 banks this spring revealed that “a large number” did not
UK hospital services to collapse as thousands of senior doctors join their juniors on another 5-day strike.
In the midst of an ongoing salary dispute between doctors and the British government, senior doctors in England are expected to go on another 48-hour
US SEC considers new rules in years for the $20 trillion private fund sector.
In a triumph for the industry, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission decided against outright prohibiting some fees and making it simpler for investors to
Western powers are on the brink of losing the confidence and trust of developing nations. – EIB chief.
The head of the powerful financing arm of the European Union has warned that unless the West rapidly steps up its support efforts, it runs
US Broadcom cleared by UK regulator to acquire VMware in $69b deal.
Following an extensive phase-2 investigation, the UK’s competition watchdog announced on Monday that it had approved the $69 billion acquisition of VMware by American tech
