Sequoia’s Split Sends Warning to Every Company Doing US-China Business
Sequoia Capital’s plan to split itself into three separate regional firms represents a major shift at one the
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Goldman Sachs to start trading Japan power futures - sources
TOKYO Goldman Sachs Group plans to establish a desk in Tokyo to start trading Japanese power derivatives, two
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China trade tumbles in May, adding to signs economic recovery is slowing
China’s exports fell 7.5% from a year earlier in May and imports were down 4.5%, adding to signs an economic recovery is slowing
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Australia talks tough on EU trade - FT
Australia's trade minister Don Farrell has warned the European Union that he will not sign on a trade
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Client exodus from PwC Australia grows as $48 billion pension fund pauses work
By Lewis Jackson SYDNEY HESTA, one of Australia's largest pension funds, on Wednesday froze work with PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC)
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China's exports tumble in May as global demand falters
By Joe Cash BEIJING China's exports shrank much faster than expected in May and imports fell, albeit at
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No handouts to big firms to offset global tax, OECD tells Vietnam
By Francesco Guarascio HANOI The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development told Vietnam last week that handouts to
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Bottomless supply? Concerns of limited Canadian hydropower as U.S. seeks to decarbonize grid
An ambitious push to decarbonize Canada’s grid and the nation’s growing demand for green energy is causing concerns in the U.S. that Canadian hydro supplies aren’t as plentiful as they used to be
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Coca-Cola's newest flavor is aimed at gamers
For the limited-edition Coca-Cola Ultimate flavor, the soda maker partnered with Riot Games, which publishes the multi-player online battle arena game League of Legends.
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India and China are kicking out each others' journalists in the latest strain on ties
India and China are fast heading toward having few or no accredited journalists on the ground in each others' country -- the latest sign of fraying relations between the world's two most populous nations.
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12.9 million Chinese students take college entrance exam as pressures mount
For nearly 13 million high school students across China, Wednesday marks a day that could make or break their plans for college and the increasingly competitive job market beyond.
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China Exports Drop More Than Expected, Adding to Economic Risks
Chinese exports fell for the first time in three months in May, adding to risks in the world’s
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