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German Chancellor in China for Eurozone Debt Talks
German Chancellor Angela Merkel visits China for the second time this year, a reflection of China’s growing clout as Europe’s leaders grapple with the impact of the eurozone debt...
France Offers To Help Companies Pay For Bulk Of Young Hires’ Salaries
French businesses that hire a person aged between 16 and 25 for at least a year may only have to pay as little as 25 percent of the individual’s...
India To Remove Restrictions On Investments In Pakistan
After decades of cross-border animosity, India’s Finance Ministry finally announced on Thursday that it would soon allow its companies and entrepreneurs to invest in neighbouring Pakistan, reported the Times...
Japan and North Korea Hold First Talks in 4 Years
Japanese and North Korean officials meet for the first time in four years today, a latest sign of a thaw in the traditionally frosty relations between the two countries....
Pork Prices Hog Chinese Inflation Fears
Rising pork prices, coupled with a declining domestic supply, could trigger high inflationary rates across China over the next year, claimed a report by Reuters on Tuesday, with the...
Infographic: A Little Knowledge Goes a Long Way in the Internet Age
Experts claim that social media has become the main media source for hundreds of millions of people all over the world. From Facebook to Twitter, SOPA to ACTA, millions...
G7 Hints At Emergency Oil Release, Calls Oil Producers To Raise Output
Finance ministers from the Group of Seven (G7) nations have warned oil-producing countries that their group was prepared to release their emergency oil reserves into the market, unless the...
Deutsche Bank Tightens Bonus Rules
Deutsche Bank has become the first global bank to introduce rules that would allow it to claw back staff bonuses earned at previous companies. While the move is unusual...
Investment Banks Forced to Raise Starting Salaries for Graduates After Bank Scandals
Investment banks in London have been forced to offer more competitive salaries to attract this year’s top graduates who industry players say have been deterred by the recent banking...
Greece-Siemens $411 Million Settlement Raises Questions
German tech giant Siemens AG has reached a 330 million euro ($411 million) settlement with Greek authorities for alleged bribery cases dating back to 1997, reported the Daily Telegraph...


