[ad_1] Thousands of protesters across Brazil demonstrated against President Jair Bolsonaro this weekend as the populist leader was pressured over allegations of possible corruption in the recruitment of Covid-19 vaccines. […]
Month: July 2021
Chinese cybersecurity regulator takes Didi out of app stores
[ad_1] China’s cybersecurity regulator has ordered Didi to be removed from national app stores just days after the company’s giant raised $ 4.4 billion on this year’s largest public list. […]
The good, the bad and the ugly of the global tax reform deal
[ad_1] Let’s not be too curmudgeonly: the agreement for 130 countries to reform the international taxation of companies is a great time. It is not uncommon to reach a near […]
What Joe Biden can learn from Richard Nixon’s playbook
[ad_1] Say “Richard Nixon” and most Americans think “Watergate” and “scandal.” Older and better-readers would also remember him as the man who opened U.S. diplomatic relations with China. But a […]
Zuma launches legal recusals to avoid jail
[ad_1] Jacob Zuma launched last-minute legal bids to avoid imprisonment for contempt of the country’s highest court, as the former South African president rallied supporters to resist any move to […]
The Vatican is prosecuting the cardinal for financial crimes
[ad_1] The Vatican has taken the unprecedented step of prosecuting a seated cardinal to face charges of financial corruption related to investments in luxury London property that used Catholic charitable […]
The minister says England will drop the mask rules on July 19th
[ad_1] People will no longer be forced to wear face coatings as of July 19, as England completes its third closure of Covid-19, Communities Secretary Robert Jenrick has announced. Jenrick […]
Greensill used taxpayer loans to reduce exposure to Sanjeev Gupta
[ad_1] Greensill Bank used state-backed loans from three European governments to reduce its exposure to Sanjeev Gupta-owned companies, highlighting the scope of taxpayers ’potential exposure to the metal tycoon’s business […]
Occasional stock sales of corporate interns raise concerns
[ad_1] Corporate executives have saved millions of dollars by selling large chunks of shares just before the shares began to perform lower, according to new research that suggests company officials […]
Teenagers are gaining ground in the hot summer job market in the United States
[ad_1] When he hires CEOs for his Texas-based fast food chain, Layne’s Chicken Fingers, Garrett Reed is usually looking for people with seven or ten years of work experience. But […]