<p>THE Life Insurance Association (LIA) has launched a digital calculator to help consumers better understand their ifinancial protection needs and take steps to narrow gaps in their insurance coverage.</p>
Volkswagen and SAIC Motor Corp's US$2.5 billion new energy vehicle plant in Shanghai has started trial production, Volkswagen's CEO Herbert Diess said on Friday.
<p>CATALIST-LISTED Vividthree Holdings will be the exclusive provider of immersive technology, gamification and IT production for the HeurêkaLand Project, a tourism integrated development in Malaysia.</p>
SINGAPORE: Facebook apologised on Friday (Nov 8) after links to the website of media company The Independent Singapore were blocked, saying that it was "an error" and "not an attempt to silence political speech". The apology comes a day after The Independent Singapore said on Thursday that ...
<p>SINGAPORE shares pulled back at Friday's open, despite a Wall Street rally overnight on the back of news that the world's two largest economies were prepared to exchange tariff rollbacks.&nbsp;</p>
Facebook Inc on Thursday launched a catalog feature for its WhatsApp messaging app, it said in a blog post, building out the service's e-commerce tools as it moves slowly toward monetizing the app it bought in 2014 for US$19 billion.
Citigroup Inc and Deutsche Bank AG may cross-examine four antitrust investigators involved in a criminal cartel prosecution against them, an Australian court ruled on Friday, a win for the defence in a closely watched legal battle.
Sears told Reuters on Thursday it had won a US$250 million lifeline from lenders that include billionaire owner Eddie Lampert, and will close additional stores, as mounting losses strain the beleaguered U.S. department store chain's finances.
An agreement between the United States and China to roll back existing tariffs as part of a 'phase one' trade deal faces fierce internal opposition at the White House and from outside advisers, multiple sources familiar with the talks said.
The reality remains that despite a thaw in trade tensions, many American companies plan to shift production, says the Financial Times' Gillian Tett.
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