Business
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China May Not Come Up With A Concrete Growth Target
The Chinese government is considering not setting a concrete target for economic growth this year. The reason for this is the great uncertainty ... -
Royal Bank of Scotland Sets Millions Aside for Bad Loans
Royal Bank of Scotland set aside millions in the first quarter for bad loans that may not be repaid anymore. For the year ... -
ConocoPhillips Reduces Oil Production After the Historical Price Drop
The American energy giant ConocoPhillips is scaling back production due to the historic fall in oil prices. In June, the company will reduce daily ... -
Sports Brand Adidas Expects to Record A Loss in the Second Quarter
Sports brand Adidas expects to record a loss in the second quarter. The German company’s sales have slumped as a result of the corona ... -
Coca-Cola Sells A Quarter Less Soda Due to Coronavirus Measures
Since the beginning of April, Coca-Cola has been selling a quarter less soft drinks worldwide due to measures against the coronavirus, such as the ... -
The Japanese Stock Exchange Ended Lower Again on Thursday
The Japanese stock exchange ended lower again on Thursday. It was the second loss in a row. The mood was depressed by negative economic ... -
The French Government Sets Aside 20 Billion for Aid to Strategic Companies
The French government has earmarked EUR 20 billion of the comprehensive EUR 100 billion emergency aid package for large companies that are considered strategic. ... -
Millions of Americans are Claiming Unemployment Benefits Again
More than 6.6 million Americans claimed unemployment benefits last week because they lost their jobs due to the corona crisis. As a result, ... -
Halting Chinese Growth Due to Pandemic Also Affects the Asian Region
The impact of the global coronavirus outbreak on the Chinese economy could result in 11 million people in East Asia being driven into poverty. ...