16 November 2018
1) Sudan is experiencing a sever cash availability problem because of its ongoing economic crisis, a result of taking their currency off the Pound (fixed exchanged rate) and letting it…
15 November 2018
1) European markets are slipping downwards as a result of Germany and Japan’s contracting economies. 2) Bayer is now facing nine thousand lawsuits over the safety of their Roundup weedkiller…
14 November 2018
1) For the twelfth straight trading day oil prices have dropped, the steepest in 3 years. US oil inventories are at record high. 2) Tesla’s Gigafactory produces more battery packs…
13 November 2018
1) The German firm SAP Technologies is buying the US company Qualitrics International for $8.3 billion dollars. Qualitrics is on verge of its market debut. 2) The Japanese technology firm…
12 November 2018
1) Retailers plan for a blockbuster holiday season in sales that will top $1 trillion dollars for the first time this year. 2) China has an un-occupancy rate almost twice…
9 November 2018
1) Eighteen states will increase their minimum wage starting in 2019, but eight of these states will have smaller initial increases with automatic increases that adjust the minimum wage to…
8 November 2018
1) Russia stands to be the beneficiary of the Iran oil ban from newly imposed sanctions, with Moscow taking over Iran’s customers while defying sanctions to import Iranian oil. Although…
7 November 2018
1) Ford Motor Co. is making great inroads in the Indian auto market after investing $2 billion dollars in India, such as opening 100 new dealerships in the last 18…
5 November 2018
1) Department of Justice is investigating technical theft against Micron Inc. of their high capacity RAM technology, as part of the economic trade war 2) The number of new jobs…