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Hillary Clinton the Winner of First Debate, Declare the Markets

Based on analysts' take on the market reaction,  Hilary Clinton appears to have edged out her Republican opponent Donald Trump in the first presidential debate.   "Early indications suggest Hillary won the debate; at least didn't lose. Futures are higher and the peso is rallying," said...

Pfizer abandoned its business division plans

American pharmaceutical company Pfizer Inc. decided not to divide the business into two independent structures in the near future. "Pfizer Inc. announced that, after careful assessment, the Board of Directors and executive management determined that the company is in the best position to maximize...

An Extended Agreement Takes Place Between Afrimax & Vodafone For Launching LTE Services

Cameroon will receive LTE services through Afrimax and Vodafone’s partnership. Afrimax Group is telecommunication operator of 4G-LTE and Vodafone, whereby Afrimax made an announcement of its “new non-equity partner market agreement for Cameroon”.   Under the brand title of “Vodafone...

Credit Suisse Report finds Company Returns more for Companies with Female CEOs & Board Members

The latest update to a key Credit Suisse report confirmed that with stock-price returns sometimes more than double that of less diverse companies, companies with more female senior managers perform better.   "We find clear evidence that companies with a higher participation of women in...

Expats’ Top Place to Live is Singapore – Beating New Zealand

Singapore has done it again.   In a survey of expat destinations for the second year running, the city-state beat New Zealand to rank first. According to the latest and ninth edition of HSBC Holdings Plc’s annual Expat Explorer report, Singapore is the best place to live, work and...

$80 Million in Payments Withheld by Hanjin Cargo Owners, says the Failed Shipping Company

South Korean container carrier Hanjin Shipping Co Ltd’s ability to move stranded freight were getting complicated as cargo owners were withholding up to $80 million in payments for completed shipments, the failed South Korean container carrier told a U.S. judge on Friday.   "Hanjin is not...

Senators demand that John Stumpf of Wells Fargo resigns

Senate Banking Committee hasn’t had such a stormy session since the 2008 crisis, notes WSJ and Bloomberg. John Stumpf, Head of Wells Fargo, got attacked by both Democrats and Republicans. "You have to resign and return remuneration for the period during which the violations lasted, and the Ministry...

Commerzbank will dismiss 5000 employees

Commerzbank is considering possibility of cutting at least 5 thousand jobs, or more than 10% of the total headcount. In addition, the company may close one of the units, and hold a major reorganization aimed at addressing a problem of low profitability on the back of low interest rates and low...

Action Against Apple, Carriers Mulled by Japan’s Antitrust Watchdog: Reuters

In a move that could hit the company's profit margins in one of its most profitable markets, the Japanese regulators are considering taking action against Apple Inc over possible antitrust violations that may have helped it dominate the nation's smartphone sales, reports Reuters quoting government...

As Samsung Prepares To Resume Note7’s Sale In South Korea, The Country Orders For Extra Safety Checks

After taking the beating from the malfunction of Note7’s batteries, Samsung is all set to enter the South Korean market with the same product. On Thursday, 22nd September 2016, South Korea “ordered” the company of Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. to take “additional” precautions for ensuring that the...
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