Sri Lankan companies eye Africa as next investment destination, says Stax
STAX Inc, a strategy consultancy, says as African economies continue to grow, more opportunities will open up for Sri Lankan firms in
IMF cuts 2017 growth forecasts for UK, US
The International Monetary Fund has cut its growth forecast for the UK economy this year after a weak performance in the first three
U.S.-China trade talks sputtering at 100-day deadline
Bilateral talks aimed at reducing the U.S. trade deficit with China have yielded some initial deals, but U.S. firms say much more
U.S. pledges support for digital transformation of Nigeria’s oil and gas industry
The Foreign Commercial Service of the United States Diplomatic Mission to Nigeria, in collaboration with Hewlett Packard Enterprise
Gold prices rise on US, North Korean tensions, trading at $1,222 an ounce
Gold prices reversed losses Wednesday as rising tensions between the United States and North Korea precipitated demand for the
U.N. survey finds cybersecurity gaps many countries except Singapore
Singapore has a near-perfect approach to cybersecurity, but many other rich countries have holes in their defenses and some poorer
US oil-rig count falls for the first time in 5 months
The count of working oil rigs in the US fell this week for the first time in 24, breaking the record streak of increases. The oil-rig
Emirates set to implement new U.S. travel security measures ‘as soon as possible’
Emirates, the Middle East’s largest airline, said on Thursday it would work with authorities to implement new security measures
Can Narendra Modi and Donald Trump recreate the magic of the Obama years?
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to hold official talks with US President Donald Trump in Washington DC on 26 June,
Japanese airbag maker Takata files for bankruptcy, gets U.S. sponsor
Japan’s Takata Corp, the firm at the centre of the auto industry’s biggest ever product recall, filed for bankruptcy