The worst is over for ZTE, says analyst

The worst is over for ZTE, says analyst

ShareShare Article via FacebookShare Article via TwitterShare Article via LinkedInShare Article via Email Christopher Yim from BOCOM International says despite the geopolitical challenges, ZTE will see stronger revenue this year backed by its 5G business. 02:47 Tue, Mar 16 20218:41 AM EDT Source link

Malaysia PM vows crusade against corruption

Malaysia PM vows crusade against corruption

Malaysia’s prime minister Anwar Ibrahim during a news conference in New Delhi, India, on Tuesday, Aug. 20, 2024.  Bloomberg | Bloomberg | Getty Images Eradicating corruption in Malaysia continues to be a difficult hurdle Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim needs to overcome if he wants to attract more foreign direct investments into the country. As Anwar … Read more

Does Chinese investment benefit or damage Ireland?

Does Chinese investment benefit or damage Ireland?

Huawei Back in May, Irish Minister Dara Calleary helped Huawei celebrate 20 years of doing business in the country The Irish economy has been increasingly attracting Chinese investment, but does it come with a reputational cost? In 2020, 25 Chinese companies had operations in the Republic of Ireland. By this year the number had jumped … Read more

Here’s how one CIO is positioning after the rate cut

Here’s how one CIO is positioning after the rate cut

The U.S. Federal Reserve’s bumper 50-basis-point interest rate cut has been the talk of the market as investors evaluate sectors and stocks. Kingsley Jones, a chief investment officer at the Sydney-headquartered Jevons Global, says the rate cut has “supported the market.” “At this point, there was some concern if the Fed went with a jumbo … Read more