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...ABN Amro declined to reveal the size of its clients’ holdings in Nike and does not intend to restrict investments in the company....
...Here are two cautionary tales. 1) Toshiba Remember in 2017 when a group of western funds backed a desperate cash raising by the scandal-wracked titan?...
...Interventions could include establishing a National Supply Side Commission, an independent agency to assess the supply side problems holding back UK potential output, make policy proposals and track government...
...Arama Kukutai, co-founder and Partners at Finistere Ventures, said investors were also drawn to companies promising to improve food supply chains....
...Investors include Nippon Life Insurance, technology company NEC and Japan Women’s University....
...While the holding company’s fine, the French division (which is not yet owned by Max-Herve George) when taken in isolation is not....
...Nor is there the regulatory apparatus, supervision and deposit insurance that are provided for conventional money by the state....
...The UK, like much of Western Europe, needs to reposition itself post the pandemic, in a changing and growing global economy....
...With Bougainville holding one of the world’s largest untapped deposits of copper, Chinese and western companies are weighing the prospects of reopening its Panguna mine — closed since a vicious civil war...
...If BlackRock is to continue its growth it will have to break into the tightly controlled area of bank and insurance-controlled distribution....
...(WSJ) News round-up AT&T paid Trump lawyer for ’insights’ into his boss (FT) Zurich Insurance plays down M&A talk as first quarter premiums beat (Reuters) Japan’s Recruit Holdings to buy Glassdoor for...
...Smart reads David v Goliath Large consumer goods companies are starting to feel the impact of their smaller, more innovative rivals....
...Thanks to a series of court rulings since the mid-2000s, such as eBay v MercExchange in 2007, Mayo Collaborative Services v Prometheus Laboratories in 2012 and Alice Corp v CLS Bank in 2014, and the subsequent...
...Money supply growth is slowing and suggests squeezed budgets for business and households. Alastair Winter, chief economist, Daniel Stewart & Company Yes!...
...“You don’t have any regulation of the parent company under the Bank Holding Act; that is almost always the reason why companies are setting these [structures] up,” he said....
...While it’s true rental companies can bring some economies of scale to the market — taking advantage of location, maintenance, insurance, cleaning and vehicle financing synergies — what they gain in those...
...At Nestlé, group general counsel Ricardo Cortés-Monroy says the company is particularly vigilant about modern slavery after it uncovered incidents of forced labour in its supply chain in Thailand....
...Chevron, which has a large land holding in the Permian Basin of western Texas, said its shale production had been running ahead of expectations and was up 24 per cent over the past year....
...“It’s clearly good for Russia Inc whether you are a quality company or a less quality company. Everyone benefits.”...
...The government was supposed to draw up concrete measures for building infrastructure, inviting investment and creating power supply sources based on the policy. But it has so far failed to do so....
...The investor consortium included Sequoia Capital China and Ping An Insurance but totalled 30 parties in all....
...oil supplies....
...Sometime fox hunter Stephen Hester finds himself the quarry as Zurich Insurance considers a £5bn-plus bid for RSA, the non-life retail insurer of which he is chief executive....
...Western companies also seeking a foothold Cambodia will of course need to rely on more than just Japanese and Chinese investment to ensure the long-term success of its SEZ programme....
...Bosch and Continental already supply 40 per cent of vehicle electronics, according to Semicast, a research group....
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