22 February, 2016 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Why the auto sector needn’t fear ride-sharing apps
Why the auto sector needn’t fear ride-sharing apps
A new study by Boston Consulting Group says the car-share industry will have a limited impact on vehicle sales over the next five years.
22 February, 2016 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Why Alcoa, Marathon Oil, and Teck Resources Jumped Today
Why Alcoa, Marathon Oil, and Teck Resources Jumped Today
These stocks helped lift the market to solid gains. Find out why.
22 February, 2016 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on A New Breed of Trader on Wall Street: Coders With a Ph.D.
A New Breed of Trader on Wall Street: Coders With a Ph.D.
An article on Jane Street and its ETF arbitrage traders
Interesting stuff:
Enjoy
22 February, 2016 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Chinese Media Must Serve the Party: Xi
Chinese Media Must Serve the Party: Xi
The Chinese news media covered President Xi Jinping’s most recent public appearances with adulation befitting a demigod, The NYT reports.
22 February, 2016 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on ForexLive Asia FX news wrap: Kuroda little wobble on the efficacy of monetary policy
ForexLive Asia FX news wrap: Kuroda little wobble on the efficacy of monetary policy
Forex news for Asia trading Tuesday 23rd February 2016
A big yen move in Asia today, USD/JPY dropping around a big figure from its circa-113 highs before any decent bounce. Yen crosses were heavy alongside the USD/JPY fall. The Nikkei held in there for a little while but succumbed and is lower on the session as I update.
22 February, 2016 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Australia approves sale of country’s largest dairy to a Chinese buyer
Australia approves sale of country’s largest dairy to a Chinese buyer
I really wanted to headline this post as Australia sells Tasmania to China, but I just woulda got in trouble for that
So … Australian Treasurer Scott Morrison has approved the sale of Van Dieman’s Land Co. in Tasmania to Chinese businessman Lu Xianfeng and his Australian arm Moon Lake
22 February, 2016 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on The Wall Street Journal: China apparently building radar stations on disputed islands
The Wall Street Journal: China apparently building radar stations on disputed islands
Fresh satellite imagery suggests that China has been building radar facilities on some of the artificial islands it built in the South China Sea, in a move that would improve its military power in the region, a U.S.-based think tank said Tuesday.
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