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Alibaba's market cap becomes the largest in Asia

Chinese Internet company Alibaba has become Asia's largest capitalization company. Now it ranks seventh in the world in terms of value, according to Nikkei Asian Review. As of December 20, the company's capitalization increased by 60% compared to the end of last year - up to $ 570 billion. Among...

Saudi Arabia And Kuwait Resolve Differences To Resume Joint Oil Production

The disagreement between Saudi Arabia and Kuwait over the Khafji oil field has come to an end with the Saudi energy minister announcing that the two countries would be jointly operating the oil field which would yield as much as 320,000 oil barrels per day (bpd) by the end of next year. This was...

Elon Musk's 'nightmare' raises $1.3B

American electric car maker Rivian raised $ 1.3 billion, CNN writes. The money was raised by T. Rowe Price, an investment company that owns a stake in Tesla. Rivian was previously called the "nightmare" by Elon Musk. To attract financing, Rivian chose the funding round procedure, in which a stake...

China’s Prison Forced Labour Issue: Australia's Cotton On Probing Its Chinese Supplier

Following the revelation of forced prison labour in China and the suspension with a Chinese suppliers by the British retailer Tesco, investigations into its relationship with a Chinese printing firm suspected of using forced prison labour is also being done by Australian clothing retailer Cotton On...

New Warning About Huawei’s 5G Participation To UK From The US

A risk to British secret intelligence services MI5 and MI6 would be posed if the United Kingdom government allows participation of the Chinese telecom company Huawei into the country’s 5G telecommunications networks, warned the United State’s White House.     According to a report...

Japan may postpone Japan Post shares sale after insurance scandals

The Japanese government is considering postponement the Japan Post Holdings Co. stock sale plan worth about $ 10 billion until the next fiscal year after scandals surrounding the company's insurance division. It is reported by Bloomberg, citing sources familiar with the situation. Concerns about...

Tesco stops selling postcards made in China due to suspicion of prison labor

The British company Tesco has suspended production of Christmas cards at a factory in China. According to a statement from Britain’s largest retail chain, production was halted due to suspicions of the use of prison labor. Tesco launched an investigation into suspected prisoners in a Chinese...

Google Fined €150m By France Watchdog For Slack Advertising Rules

The close scrutiny of the business practices of the United States based tech giants is continuing in Europe.   Validation of charges of abuse of dominant market power the treatment of advertisers against the search engine giant Google resulted in the France’s competition watchdog imposing a...

Just Eat Backs Takeaway's Final Offer As An End For The British From Seems Ending

The 5.5 billion pound ($7.2 billion) all-share acquisition offer made by Takeaway.com as its final offer for the British company Just Eat has got the backing of the British firm on Friday, Just Eat said. The company also added that the acquisition could create a large enough entity in the online...

Pro-Trump Fringe Media Outlet Banned By Facebook Over Use Of Fake Accounts

A network of hundreds of fake accounts with computer-generated pictures to push selected content was used by pro-Trump US media outlet on Facebook, which the social media company described as a first-of-its-kind influence operation. The largest social media platform of the world also said that it...
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