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“If you’re hit by cyberattack, don’t pay the ransom,” Europolice warn
Businessam StaffMay 15, 2017
European authorities have warned everyone hit by the worldwide cyberattack never to consider paying the ransom. The attack has hit at
Mining brings Chile city riches and fear of cancer
Businessam StaffMay 15, 2017
Black dust stains the walls of the building where Jaqueline Jimenez and her children once lived in northern Chile. In an industrial
Hot spots in emerging markets this week: Turkey, Ivory Coast
Businessam StaffMay 15, 2017
After another week of gains for emerging markets, much investor focus will be on Turkey, whose leader, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, is due to
Western Digital takes legal action to block sale of Toshiba’s chip unit
Businessam StaffMay 15, 2017
Western Digital Corp (WDC.O) has sought international arbitration to stop partner Toshiba Corp (6502.T) from selling its chips arm
Vodafone sells $2.6 billion Safaricom stake to S.African unit
Businessam StaffMay 15, 2017
Vodafone Group Plc is simplifying its holdings in sub-Saharan Africa, selling a $2.6 billion stake in Kenya’s Safaricom Ltd. to its
Nigeria’s coal deposits can sustain additional 4,300MW for 20 years – Experts
Businessam StaffMay 15, 2017
As Nigerians continue to grope in darkness, experts say that diversifying the country’s energy mix to include coal-to-power projects
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Cruises boom as millions of Chinese take to the seas
Businessam StaffMay 15, 2017
Liu Jing wakes at 7, feeds her 84-year-old mother and two-year-old grandson and then spends the day watching the boy play in the
Some businesses in Asia disrupted by cyber attack, authorities brace for more
Businessam StaffMay 15, 2017
Asian governments and businesses reported some disruptions from the WannaCry ransomware worm on Monday but cybersecurity experts
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China’s President Xi says Belt and Road summit reaches consensus, achieves positive outcomes
Businessam StaffMay 15, 2017
China’s first ever Belt and Road summit, held in Beijing over the last two days, has reached a broad consensus and achieved
U.S. companies push hard for lower tax rate on offshore profits
Businessam StaffMay 15, 2017
Major U.S. multinationals are pushing the Trump administration to deepen the tax break it has already tentatively proposed on $2.6