North America

US Plans to Lift Tariff Exceptions to Dominant Chinese Solar Panel Imports as Biden Accuses Beijing of 'Cheating' on Its Steel Trade Pactices

The Biden Administration is anticipated to lift tariff exemptions on bifacial solar panels in response to a petition spearheaded by Qcells, a company that has made a significant investment in US manufacturing.


UPDATE: Google Employees Arrested and Fired After Staging Protests Over Company's Project Nimbus Deal With Israel

Several Google employees were arrested on Tuesday following their sit-in protests at the company's offices in New York City and California...

Disneyland Moves Closer to Expansion Plans as Anaheim City Council Approves $1.9 Billion Project

The Anaheim City Council has given the green light to Disneyland Forward, the Walt Disney Company's ambitious plan to expand its iconic theme park...

Micron Technology Set to Receive $6.1 Billion CHIPS Grant From Biden Administration

The Biden administration has agreed to pay $6.1 billion in government funding for Micron Technology to produce advanced memory computer chips in New York and Idaho...


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Yahoo revises bylaws allowing proxy access
Allowing proxy access, Yahoo Inc has revised its bylaws. It'll also enable long-time shareholders to nominate candidates at board on ballots. The new bylaws will come into force after 2016 annual gene
Apple Launches Safari Technology Preview, New Browser Version For The Developers
Apple has launched on Wednesday a new Safari browser version, specially designed for the developers, Safari Technology Preview. It allows developers to experiment their own applications with the brows
Citigroup Study Report Suggests 30% Job Cuts In US Banking Industry By 2025
To tackle volatility in the US banking market, regulators are enacting new laws time to time directing to absorb new technologies. Adoption of automated technologies coupled with aggression by fintech
$2.6-bln buying binge puts SunEdison on brink of collapse
The aggressive buying binge of SunEdison Inc has resulted in a total debt of $12 billion. The US-based clean-energy company may seek bankruptcy protection.
United Guaranty, Mortgage Insurer of AIG Files For IPO With NYSE
AIG has announced in January planning for spinning off its mortgage insurer unit United Guaranty, following pressure from the shareholders. Following the announcement, Standard & Poor’s, a credit rati
MetLife Approaches With Breakup Plan Since Washington Court Declares SIFI Label Unlawful
MetLife has announced in January planning for selling large portion of its US insurance unit. But the move has been suspended following imposition of designation as SIFI by FSOC. However, the FSOC mov
PepsiCo Reshuffled Its North American Management
PepsiCo reorganize its North American operation. The company appointed Albert Carey CEO to oversee beverages, Frito-Lay and Quaker Foods divisions in North America, and two other executives.
Western Alliance Bank to buy part of GE Capital assets
US-based Western Alliance Bank has decided to buy GE Capital assets from General Electric Co. The deal is expected to be completed by end of 2016. General Electric will focus on its core industrial o
London Stock Exchange merger facing heat of German resistance
The £21-billion merger of London Stock Exchange (LSE) with Deutsche Börse is facing an increasing resistance from Germany. Politicians and senior industry leaders are concerned about losing the financ
Nexus Venture Partners Recognizes KG Subramanian’s Contribution While Promoting As MD
KG Subramanian has been promoted as the Managing Director for the Finance and Operations unit of Nexus Venture Partners. The chartered accountant has been serving NVP for the last fourteen years. The
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