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Alibaba pours a total of $1B into Southeast Asia e-commerce platform Lazada

Alibaba just took a big step in its Southeast Asian expansion journey. The company said today that it has pumped a total investment of about $1 billion into...

Kerry to Promote Benefits of Landmark Trade Pacts

LOS ANGELES—Secretary of State John Kerry will promote the benefits of two trade pacts championed by the Obama administration during a Tuesday speech to government,...

World Bank: East Asian growth to remain over 6 pct in 2016

A worker takes his break on a bulldozer parked near a construction site at the Central Business District of Beijing, Monday, April 11, 2016. China...

European Union Calls for Big Companies to Disclose More Tax Data

Packages at an Amazon warehouse in Brieselang, Germany. Amazon is among several multinational companies that have been the targets of European tax inquiries. BRUSSELS —...

Starbucks rolls out a more personalized mobile app along with a revamped Rewards program

Starbucks this morning announced the overall of its mobile application, now used by 17 million people, in an effort to create a more personalized experience...

Verizon strike could idle 40000 workers starting Wednesday

  This file photo shows a Verizon building in New York City.(Photo: JUSTIN LANE, EPA) Some 40,000 Verizon workers may begin striking Wednesday as they...

Ford unveils $1.2B redevelopment plan for Dearborn offices

Ford has an assortment of nearly 70 disconnected buildings along Oakwood Boulevard and many of those buildings are more than 60 years old. Ford unveiled...

What is being done to tackle tax-dodging?

The new proposals would mean that multinationals like Starbucks would have to say where in the EU it makes its money and pays its tax...

ES Morning Update April 12th 2016

Futures barely inside triangle and nearing the Apex.  Yesterday's brief pierce of the upper falling trendline of that triangle failed as the market dropped back...

A Yahoo-Daily Mail merger could turn the internet into “the worst kind of tabloid”

The company that owns the British tabloid the Daily Mail—and its highly trafficked website—is exploring a potential bid for Yahoo with the help of a...