Chinese President Xi Jinping wrapped up his second Belt and Road forum in Beijing. Xi hosted some 5,000 delegates from across the globe last week – though leaders from major developed nations were notably lacking — to discuss his signature infrastructure project, which began in 2013 with the aim to deepen economic ties across Eurasia.
Big Data WeekThe world economy’s ability to rebound from its recent soft patch will be tested anew this week as data is released from Washington to Beijing. Federal Reserve officials conclude their latest policy meeting on Wednesday amid expectations they won’t change their monetary settings as counterparts elsewhere follow their dovish turn.
Markets OpenAsian stocks looked set for a mixed start to a week and volumes are likely to be down with Japanese markets shut for holidays. Futures signaled gains at the start of trading for equities in Hong Kong, while Australia was poised to open flat. U.S. stocks climbed Friday and the S&P 500 Index reached an all-time high amid a flurry of earnings reports. The euro was steady after S&P Global Ratings left Italy’s rating unchanged Friday.
Spain ElectionSocialist Pedro Sanchez is set to return as prime minister of Spain after his party and left-leaning allies came close to a majority, though he may still need a handful of votes from Catalan separatists. A second Sanchez government would buck the trend of crumbling voter support for Europe’s other center-left parties. He’s already served 10 months as the head of a minority government but was forced to call a snap election when he failed to pass his budget.
New Questions About Boeing’s 737 MaxSouthwest Airlines Co., after a deadly Lion Air crash in October, learned from Boeing Co. that an alert warning pilots of a sensor malfunction linked to the disaster wasn’t a standard feature on the 737 Max. The world’s largest 737 operator and its pilots had thought that the warning light worked on all Max jets, as it had on the previous generation of 737 aircraft, Southwest said Sunday.
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Business Maverick: Wednesday April 24: Five Things You Need to Know to Start Your DayTwitter helps stocks fly to a record high, Netflix returns to the junk bond market and Islamic State claims responsibility for the deadly attacks in Sri Lanka. Here are some of this morning’s key stories.
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Business Maverick: Friday April 26: Five Things You Need to Know to Start Your DayU.S.-China trade talks circle around pharma, Tesla’s quarter proved to be one of the “top debacles” in 20 years of tech, and Joe Biden throws his hat in the presidential ring. Here are some of this morning’s key stories.
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Business Maverick: Thursday April 25: Five Things You Need to Know to Start Your DayFacebook and Microsoft deliver solid results, Goldman may have to plead guilty over 1MDB, and Boeing’s chief insists the 737 Max will be one of the safest airplanes ever to fly. Here are some of this morning’s key stories.
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Business Maverick: Tuesday, April 23: Five Things You Need to Know to Start Your DayOil market surges after Trump’s move to cut Iran’s crude exports, Samsung pulls its folding phone and Sri Lanka lays the blame for an Easter Sunday attack on local terror group. Here are some of this morning’s key stories.
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BUSINESS MAVERICK: With a few exceptions, corporate SA has ditched the idea of funding political partiesWith a great flourish, SA’s political parties rushed through Parliament the Political Party Funding Act just prior to the start of the 2019 election campaign. It was transparently an attempt to look squeaky clean in a campaign sure to be dominated by the issue of corruption. Then the implementation of the legislation was delayed by the Electoral Commission of South Africa. The sigh of relief from donors and political parties alike was almost audible. But here is the thing: Corporate SA has largely moved on. It turns out very few are making contributions any more.
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Business Maverick: Tanzania denies blocking release of scathing IMF reportTanzania on Tuesday denied blocking the publication of a critical International Monetary Fund report that accuses President John Magufuli's government of undermining economic growth with 'unpredictable and interventionist' policies.
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Business Maverick: Eskom `Is Not on the Brink of Financial Collapse,’ Gordhan SaysSouth Africa’s state-owned power utility “isn’t on the brink of financial collapse” and the government has the problem “well under control,” Public Enterprises Minister Pravin Gordhan said. Agreed. It is WAY beyond that already. Had it not been for its corrupt benefactor .............🤔
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BUSINESS MAVERICK: Department of Labour threatens to cancel Amcu’s registrationThere has long been speculation that the Association of Mineworkers and Construction Union was in the Department of Labour’s sights because of its failure to hold regular leadership elections and other regulatory transgressions. But its charismatic president Joseph Mathunjwa is unlikely to go down without a fight. About time, their Members have now suffered long enough!!!!! An organisation putting 2 million jobs at risk should bebanned from the workplace. 2 mil families suffered for 5 months due to their lack of ability to accept the status qou. No gain
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Business Maverick: Rico: Cartoon FridayLet us hope not. Exactly. Escom and ANC!
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Business Maverick: Diamond Trading Goes Online as Lucara Takes on Industry GoliathsBusiness Maverick: Diamond Trading Goes Online as Lucara Takes on Industry Goliaths By Bloomberg
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Business Maverick: Impact investing could bridge the socialist/capitalist divideA conference this week examined one of the trickiest issues of our day: why is it proving so difficult to mobilise retirement funds to aid social upliftment? Meanwhile, inequality is rising and threatening to become a political time bomb, environmental crises are increasing, tax revolts are looming, and levels of violent social unrest could become unmanageable. Is there a solution? Cue impact investing.
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