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Biden Says He Will Not Immediately Remove Phase 1 Trade Deal With China - NYT
U.S. Presidentelect Joe Biden has said that he will not immediately act to remove the Phase 1 trade agreement, which President Donald Trump inked with China, the New York Times reported on Wednesday.
Biden Would Not Immediately Remove Phase 1 Trade Agreement With China - NYT
U.S. Presidentelect Joe Biden has said that he will not immediately act to remove the Phase 1 trade agreement, which President Donald Trump inked with China, the New York Times reported on Wednesday.
Singapore Approves Sale Of Lab-grown Meat In World First
Singapore has given U.S. startup Eat Just the greenlight to sell its labgrown chicken meat, in what the firm says is the world's first regulatory approval for socalled clean meat that does not come from slaughtered animals.
SoftBank Winding Down Options Trading After Investor Backlash - Bloomberg News
Japan's SoftBank Group Corp is winding down its derivatives strategy following investor backlash, Bloomberg News reported on Wednesday, citing people familiar with the matter.
Sephora To Take Over Cosmetics In Kohl's Stores
Sephora will be replacing all cosmetics areas at Kohl's with 2,500 square foot shops, starting with 200 locations late next year.
Malaysia To Charge Top Glove Over Poor Worker Accommodation, Government Says
Malaysia said on Tuesday it would file charges against Top Glove Corp because of poor worker accommodation provided by the world's biggest maker of medical gloves.
AdaptHealth To Buy AeroCare Holdings For $2 Billion
Medical equipment provider AdaptHealth Corp said on Tuesday it was buying privately held AeroCare Holdings Inc for $2 billion in cash and stock.
Exclusive: Japan To Keep Funding Tourism Campaign Under New Stimulus Package - Draft
Japan plans to keep setting aside money to promote domestic tourism and dining out in its next stimulus package, according to a draft of the government's upcoming package seen by Reuters, even as rising COVID19 infections have prompted concern about the c...
Millennial Money: Be Effective With Your Generosity In 2020
If youre fortunate enough to be able to donate money this year, plenty of causes need your attention.
No-trade Deal Brexit Is Still Possible, UK Minister Says
A senior British minister said on Tuesday there was still a chance of a turbulent Brexit without a trade deal as talks with the European Union had snagged on fishing, governance rules and dispute resolution.
AstraZeneca Sells Former Blockbuster Cholesterol Drug For $320 Million
AstraZeneca said on Tuesday it would sell rights to its erstwhile blockbuster cholesterol drug, Crestor, to German pharmaceutical company Gruenenthal GmbH for an upfront payment of $320 million as the British drugmaker focuses on its cancer treatments por...
TCS, SAIL and Other Stocks that Will Remain in Focus Today
The Singapore Exchange's Nifty futures showed a 0.22% growth, which is a raise of 28.8 points. It has now reached 13,025.80 ahead of the opening of Indian markets on Tuesday.
Nifty, Sensex Edge Up On Economic Recovery Signs; Auto Sales Data Eyed
Indian shares edged higher on Tuesday following their best monthly gain since April, with sentiment lifted by a smallerthanexpected contraction in Asia's thirdlargest economy and broader optimism stemming from hopes for a COVID19 vaccine.
FCC Chairman Ajit Pai Plans To Step Down Jan. 20
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairman Ajit Pai, who oversaw the repeal of landmark U.S. net neutrality rules and a series of key spectrum auctions, said Monday he plans to leave the commission on Jan. 20.
Time Is Running Out For Brexit Trade Deal, Britain And EU Say
Britain and the European Union cautioned each other on Monday that time was running out for a Brexit trade deal as negotiators sparred over state aid, enforcement and fishing in a bid to avoid a tumultuous exit in just a month's time.
Group Health Covers from Banks: Here’s How They Work and What All They Offer
These insurances are more important for senior citizens, above 60 years of age. Such people cannot stay dependent on employers and they can look forward to the group health insurances offered by banks.