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Japan inflation falls to zero for third time

Shinzo's Abe government had failed again for the third year in an effort to increase inflation to help takes Japan out of the recession problem.

Sep 03, 2015 11:06 PM EDT


Greece elections: Clear mandate holds the key on $96-bn bailout package

Greece is heading for elections next month as Tsipras-led Syriza Party and Evangelos Meimarakis-led New Democracy Party are in the fray. Unless there's a clear majority, no party can take key decisions on the third-round of the bailout package, over which Tsipras opted for elections to seek new mandate from the people.

Sep 01, 2015 11:53 PM EDT


Chinese funds inflow creates jobs in US, but concerns also

Chinese companies have established their factories and business operations in the US. Though Chinese funds inflow created jobs in the US, the dragon country's presence has become a cause of concerns fo America. Yuan depreciation is making rounds in the US election campaign also.

Sep 01, 2015 11:50 PM EDT


What's distracting China: Economy or market sell-off?

The difference in downfall among Chinese and other global markets indicates that the dragon country is suffering more from economy point of view. The real problem for China is not market sell-off, but its domestic economy challenges.

Sep 01, 2015 11:44 PM EDT


Italian oil explorer Eni discovers 'supergiant' gas field off Egyptian coast

It appears that a supergiant gas field was recently discovered in an Egyptian coast by an Italian oil group called ‘Eni’.

Aug 31, 2015 02:06 AM EDT


Brazil is financially ruined, under recession

Brazil is now suffering from another recession caused by many factors including the sudden drop of its gross national product and the contribution of the much controversial Petrobras scandal.

Aug 31, 2015 01:43 AM EDT


The reason Saudi Arabia won't hold off oil production

Oil industry has been suffering too much from the price crash and worse is some have gone bankrupt. Still Saudi Arabia won't lessen it's oil production eventhough they are already affected but more affected are its rivals. In the end, Saudi Arabia will have more to gain.

Aug 31, 2015 01:39 AM EDT


Goldman Sachs is hiring in Poland

Goldman Sachs is hiring more people for its technology unit in Poland as the Eastern European country offers affordable business environemnt. The US bank will recruit several hundres of people over next three years.

Aug 28, 2015 04:33 AM EDT


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