Sydney home prices drop for the second month
Sydney home prices fell for the second-consecutive month. The market also recorded its worst quarter in four years as a regulatory crackdown pushed up mortgage rates causing weak demand in the housing sector.
Jan 04, 2016 6:09 AM EST
2016 Will Be Grim for Asian Ship Builders Due to Low Oil Price
Asian ship building industries will face a bleak year in 2016 due to low oil price. As a result, shipyards receive less orders for offshore rigs project. Korean, Singaporean, Chinese and Japanese as the main shipyard owners in Asia are preparing necessary measures to manage the crisis.
Yen Goes Strong As Saudi and Iran Heated Tension Started The Year 2016
Yen started 2016 with a two-month high in trading, while Saudi and Iran cuts diplomatic ties. The year 2016 started with a stronger yen, traded at two-month high versus dollar and escalating tension between Saudi and Iran.
Researchers in Taiwan Fly a Drone Using Body Movement
Researcher in Taiwan invented a way to fly a drone using body movement. It utilized the motion sensor in AppleWatch to control and pilot a drone.
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Loretta Mester Backed U.S. Rate Hike as A Prudent Step
Loretta Mester, president of Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland prefer a more aggressive approach to rate hike. Federal Reserve Bank increased interest rate for the first time in nine years last December.
Jan 04, 2016 4:26 AM EST
New Copy Right Levy Increases Prices of Apple Products in Germany
Apple Inc. has increased the prices of products in Germany, effecting from January 1, following a successful deal with German Trade Association, Bitkom and ZPÜ collecting societies in December 2015. The adopted policy is similar to those adopted by other European countries, but along with the creative intellectuals, the levy will be available for sharing with the porn film makers too.
Jan 04, 2016 4:13 AM EST
Artificially Intelligent Jarvis: Zuckerberg’s Paternity Inflicted Goal for 2016
Mark Zuckerberg, the Facebook founder is also familiar for revealing his annual goal and eventual consecutive relevant successes. Getting inspired with the digital butler Jarvis, featured in Iron Man’, he plans to build a robot with artificial intelligence to assist in household works. Birth of a baby daughter and insecurity obsessions there to, may have possibly led him to adopt the goal.
Jan 04, 2016 4:06 AM EST
Tesla Meet Its Target, Delivering 17,400 Cars in Q4
Tesla Motors deliver its target of 17,400 cars in fourth quarter. The company has delivered 50,580 cars to its customer in 2015.
Jan 04, 2016 12:32 AM EST
14 US states will increase minimum wage in 2016
Several states and cities including New York will consider proposals to lift pay further to $15 an hour. California, on the other hand, is planning to increase wages up to $1 which is the highest among all states.
Jan 03, 2016 9:42 PM EST
Larger McDonald's Closes, 'The Ever Largest Era' Awaits
McDonald’s Florida chapter has shut down operations of the foods and entertainment chain on Wednesday. But closure has not turned an end to larger McDonald’s era, but appears to reborn with ‘the ever largest’ title. The largest burger corner is all set to start journey from early February in its renovated state of the art establishment measuring 19,000 square feet, some 7,000 square feet larger than the existing ‘French Fries Box’ structure.
Jan 02, 2016 7:48 PM EST
GM going for ignition switch trial in January
General motors will go to trial on January 11 in the case of defective ignition switches after the company a US judge rejected automakers bid to bellwether case.
Jan 02, 2016 5:02 AM EST
Now, Chinese couples can have two kids legally
Ending the one-child regime, the Chinese government has decided to allow married couples to have two children. The new law is effective from 1 January 2016 and China will have three million extra babies every year for next five years owing to new law. It'll take the labor force up by 30 million by 2050.
Jan 01, 2016 8:39 PM EST
South Korean exports drop for 12 months
The world's sixth largest exporter South Korea suffered drop in exports throughout 2015. The exports fell 13.8 percent in December 2015 against the forecast of 11.7 percent. South Korea's trade surplus eased down to $7.2 billion in December 2015 from $10.32 billion from the previous month.
Jan 01, 2016 8:37 PM EST
Oil slump hits $125-mn property debt in North Dakota
The lower oil prices are impacting the property market in shale hubs in North Dakota. The $125 million securitized loans backed by real estate are facing trouble-some situation. The rating agency Morningstar Credit Ratings LLC has estimated that a third of $340-million commercial mortgage-backed securities are facing threat as they're related to the shale hubs in North Dakota.
Jan 01, 2016 8:35 PM EST
Atlanta's airport clocks 100mn passenger traffic in 2015
Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport has become the world’s first to achieve 100-million passenger traffic in a single calendar year. The world’s busiest airport received its 100 millionth passenger on 27 December 2015 and felicitated him with loads of gifts. Atlanta’s airport had been the world’s busiest airport for 17 years in a row as of 2014.
Jan 01, 2016 8:32 PM EST
Sarah Palin To Sell Her Arizona House for Nearly $2.5 Million
Former governor of Alaska Sarah Palin is selling her family house in Arizona with a listed price of $2.49 million.
Jan 01, 2016 8:30 PM EST