[ad_1] Turkish inflation has reached its highest level in more than two years after easing pandemic restrictions last month boosted consumer spending, complicating the central bank’s efforts to meet President […]
Month: July 2021
Warburg Pincus launches a distressed asset company in China
[ad_1] Warburg Pincus launches an asset management company in China to address the distressed opportunities of the country’s heavily indebted real estate sector. The US private equity firm said Monday […]
Seafarers were trapped by the pandemic
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China is targeting more technology groups after Didi’s crackdown
[ad_1] Beijing has expanded its crackdown on technology platforms, targeting more U.S.-listed companies after ordering the removal of Didi Chuxing’s shared travel group from Chinese app stores in a move […]
Apollo considers it forbidden by Morrisons
[ad_1] Private equity group Apollo is examining a potential bid for Wm Morrison, the UK supermarket chain that has already agreed a Acquisition of £ 9.5 billion led by Fortress, […]
Wallenberg warns of using Covid as an excuse for protectionism
[ad_1] EU politicians use the Covid-19 pandemic as an excuse for protectionism in areas such as vaccine production and face masks, according to one of Europe’s leading industrialists. Jacob Wallenberg, […]
What happens if Chinese household wealth is unleashed on the world?
[ad_1] It would buy you a year of study at Harvard University, a couple of luxury boxes at the Yankee Stadium in New York or a lengthy stay at London’s […]
This is as good as the American economy
[ad_1] The writer, Morgan Stanley Investment Management’s leading global strategist, is the author of “The Ten Rules of Successful Nations” Driven by the successful implementation of vaccines in the United […]
Alpine nimbism freezes dreams of Swiss green energy
[ad_1] In the Swiss Alps, where there is snow even in mid-June, workers install photovoltaic panels on the face of Europe’s highest dam. Switzerland has long been based on its […]
The U.S. Supreme Court leans to the right, but how far will it go?
[ad_1] The highest courts in the United States have undeniably shifted to the right in their first term since the death of liberal icon Ruth Bader Ginsburg, experts say, with […]