Latest and Breaking Business News and Top Stories - July 4
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Germany's BMW announced Thursday it will spend $1 billion to build a new luxury car factory in northern Mexico that will start production in 2019 as part of an effort to expand the company's presence in the United States.
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Claimants seeking whiplash payouts should have to file their reports more quickly, a leading motoring insurer has claimed.
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Ever since 2012, when we first revealed that the biggest problem plaguing Europe's financial sector is the $2 trillion+ in bad debt on the books of European banks (not our numbers, the IMF's ), it became clear that the only way Europe ca...
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Sanctions? What sanctions? American exports to Russia rise to highest level on the year despite economic sanctions.
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Streets strung with flags. Social streams overflowing with smiles and celebration. People around the world come together for World Peace Day. The celebrants chorus their thanks to The Global Authority, for ending all wars. The atmosphere...
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F&B, automotive, telecommunications and FMCG companies biggest ad spenders, say experts
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Etihad Airways launched flights to the Armenian capital, Yerevan, on Thursday
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Forty thousand children have come across America’s southern border in the first half of this year, escaping violence unfathomable by anyone in America. In this group of refugees are some of our next great physicists, doctors and artists.
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WASHINGTON -- After holding a hearing to air their concerns over college football players unionizing, congressional Republicans took their opposition to the idea a step further on Thursday, filing a brief with the federal labor board aga...
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Retail-cash inflows for high-yield funds totaled just $90 million in the week ended July 2, compared to the $619 million inflow last week. This week’s number represents the eighth inflow in the past nine weeks, for a combined $3.2 billio...
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The hostage rescue that took place on July 4, 1976, in Entebbe, Uganda, reveals lessons about “everyday work.” An example like this often comes across as too much of an outlier to be applied to most people's experience. But it should not.
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Across the pond in Belgium, hiding away in a small Flemish province, there sits a quaint little town that is about to undergo a drastic change. Nestled away in between the much larger Belgium cities of Brussels, Antwerp and Mechelen the ...
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LUXEMBOURG/BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Commission is widening its probe into how multinationals use countries such as Luxembourg to cut their tax bill, an official with knowledge of the matter said on Friday.
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For one day every year, the spotlight shines bright on Major League Eating, the governing body of 50 to 60 annual competitive eating events. Today marks the 99th annual Nathan’s Famous International Hot Dog Eating Contest. The event is s...
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Cash outflows for bank loan funds increased to $457 million in the week ended July 2, from $424 million last week, but were well below the $1.2 billion three weeks ago, according to Lipper. This is the eighth consecutive outflow, for a n...
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Firefighters across England and Wales will strike for eight days, said the Fire Brigades Union, in an ongoing row over pensions and retirement benefits.
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Crude fell despite signs the U.S. economy is steadily improving
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Everything from plain-vanilla bond funds to broad stock index funds to potentially risky emerging-market stock funds rose from April through June
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JOHANNESBURG/CAPE TOWN (Reuters) - General Motors suspended production at its main South African plant after a strike hit parts supplies, the U.S. automaker said on Friday, making it the latest victim of relentless labor unrest in Africa...
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European companies are set to see almost 18 percent growth in their second-quarter earnings, new data has shown.
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The Brazilian wunderkind has delivered so far as the face of the World Cup with four goals. Leading Brazil to a World Cup title would send Neymar's $33.6 million income soaring even higher.
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We live in a nation that celebrates small business and encourages people to create an idea and make it their own.
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A growing share of parents want their kids to cover the bulk of college costs.
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Anyone hoping for a resolution of the biggest economic conundrum of modern times will have to wait. What is the conundrum you ask? Simple: whether or not extreme adverse weather is positive or negative for GDP. Recall that in the afterma...
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New hotels add 460 rooms to Starwood’s Bahrain portfolio
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The rupee today ended a mere one paisa higher at 59.72 against the US dollar on alternate bouts of demand and supply, wrapping up its best weekly performance since the period ended May 16.
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Gulf Air adds extra services to Jordan, Lebanon and Thailand over summer
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South Korean giant order to repair and install power and water treatment plants
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Regional players act as channels for issuers to access Gulf funds
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Richard Mellon Scaife, the grand-nephew of Andrew Mellon, has died.
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Taking a stern view, initially the bench, also comprising justices M B Lokur and Kurian Joseph, imposed a cost of Rs 50,000 on Sharma but later reduced it to Rs 25,000 after he repeatedly requested for leniency.
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BoE Governor Mark Carney has announced his next big shake up: scrapping the central bank's annual cricket match.
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RIFLE, Colo. (AP) — Many stores and restaurants are telling people not to bring their guns inside, but one western Colorado restaurant not only embraces the practice of packing heat, it encourages its customers to carry openly — and its ...
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Following the stake buy, Mahindra Investments would operate as a joint venture company of MM and Participatie in the ratio of 60:40 respectively. Both HZPC and Mahindra Investments are engaged in the business of producing and selling see...
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Religious businesses may try to expand Hobby Lobby to other regulations, but it might just as easily be limited to contraceptive coverage.
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The 4K standard is four times the current HD megapixels and has far greater clarity and offers more vivid colours on screen for viewers.
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To combat poverty in one of South America's poorest countries, Bolivian lawmakers have passed a bill permitting child labor from the age of 10. The German government has urged Bolivia to rethink its approach.
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Emma Stone if the Chief Operating Officer at international technology company Postcode Anywhere . With a background in both people management and process improvement, Emma was brought into Postcode Anywhere to help prepare the foundation...
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The search giant has told The Guardian that several of the newspaper’s articles that had been scrubbed from some search results have been reinstated.
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The Bank of England decides to break with tradition and cancel the annual cricket match that has for years provided the focal point for the Bank's annual summer party.
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Customers can book their travel on the Singapore Airlines A380 flight from Mumbai and New Delhi to Singapore and receive free passes to two tourist attractions in Singapore along with two days of unlimited rides on the SIA Hop-on-Bus, th...
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A better-than-expected U.S. jobs report and a dovish European Central Bank (ECB) injected some life into capital markets yesterday and kept the greenback steady against several currencies, but it will be a quiet holiday-thinned trading s...
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Google has restored links to some media articles it had removed from European search results in an effort to comply with a privacy ruling from Europe's top court, following complaints of censorship.
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There are real economic reasons to be wary over the most recent report
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German carmaker with 28 factories in 13 countries is also building a plant in Santa Catarina, Brazil
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Many people dream of quitting their boring, corporate positions for a "dream job" elsewhere... and Emma Radford actually did.