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Ryanair Profits Taking Off
The low cost airline Ryanair is a company that as a customer of you either love or hate, often described as having a Marmite effect on customers they have always had a policy in place that gets as much additional
Read MoreUNEP Reports Suggests Changes in World Financial Systems for Human Survival
The United Nations Environment Program (UNEP) has published a report stating that global financial systems should be changed comprehensively by 2035 for the reversal of dangerous changes in climatic conditions and the survival of humanity. Considering the question of bringing
Read MoreAIIB to Strengthen Singapore’s Reputation as Financial Hub
According to an executive from the financial industry, Singapore’s reputation as the world’s financial hub is bound to get a boost when the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) starts functioning. Peter Garber, a senior adviser in issues related to the
Read MoreAlibaba Being Sued By Luxury Manufactures For Selling Counterfeit Items
Alibaba is the biggest online retailer in the world and does more transactions on its website than Amazon and Yahoo put together. The billion dollar Chinese company has been on a mission to expand its international operations as it looks
Read MoreBritish Prime Minister Not Willing To Grant Scotland Fiscal Autonomy
David Cameron surprised a lot of people in the UK and across the world when his party won the recent election and gave him another term as British Prime Minister. Cameron recently travelled to Edinburgh to meet with Nicola Sturgeon,
Read MoreBerkshire Hathaway Increases Stakes In IBM, US Bancorp And Wells Fargo
Berkshire Hathaway recently celebrated 50 years of business under the leadership of Warren Buffett. Over the last five decades, Buffett has used his uncanny skill to pick the best investments in the market and has turned Berkshire Hathaway into one
Read MoreGE Decides to Sell Japanese Commercial Finance Business
General Electric Co. is planning to get rid of its surplus assets, owing to which it is selling its Japan-based commercial finance company worth $5 billion. This move comes shortly after Jeff Immelt, the chief executive officer of GE, announced
Read MoreGBP Set To Soar
With the result of the UK’s General Election now in and with the Conservative Party beating the odds and predictions, this result has instantly had a knock on effect regards to the value of GBP and other leading currencies! GBP
Read MoreNiesr Reduces UK Growth Estimate To 2.5% Before Elections
At the start of the year, the National Institute of Economic and Social Research (Niesr) predicted that the UK’s economy would grow by 2.9%. Niesr recently readjusted its estimate and estimated the growth to be only around 2.5% which confirms
Read MoreiPhone Sale Jumps by 40%, but iPad Sale Falls
Apple Inc. has achieved something rare by simultaneously commanding high prices and gaining market value. Recently, the company announced that it sold 61.2 million large-display iPhones during the three months that ended on March 28. This happens to be 40%
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