Hong Kong's Luxury Bust Goes Deeper Than Protests

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Hong Kong's Luxury Bust Goes Deeper Than Protests

Demonstrators aren't smashing shop windows. The real problem for bling: Fewer shoppers from mainland China. By. Nisha Gopalan. August 7, 2019
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Bitcoin Joins The Ranks Of 'Safe Haven' Assets

Bitcoin recently joined the ranks of safe haven assets, according to Chris Reinertsen, Chief Marketing Officer of Rhythm Technologies. Safe haven assets are assets where investors park their cash at time of rising global uncertainties, as they flee risky assets …
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Mahindra To Launch Three Electric Vehicles By 2021

The FAME II (Faster Adoption and Manufacturing of Electric Vehicles) scheme came as reassurance for electric carmakers and reaffirmed that EVs are at the top of the government’s agenda. Furthermore, Niti Aayog’s proposal to impose a ban on combustion …
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Westpac hit with a $1.5m fine from APRA for being late with its paperwork

Westpac has copped a $1.5 million fine for failing to meet its legal obligations to report data on time to the banking regulator, APRA. Key points: Westpac was 20 days late sending its March accounts to APRA, while two subsidiaries were even later; APRA says …
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Why I think beginner investors should avoid the Big 4 banks

Australia’s Big 4 – the Commonwealth Bank of Australia (ASX: CBA), Westpac Banking Corporation (ASX: WBC), National Australia Bank Ltd (ASX: NAB), and the Australia and New Zealand Banking Group (ASX: ANZ) – dominate not only the banking industry …
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