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Greece welcomes upgrade to "positive" by credit rating by DBRS
Greece welcomed on Sunday the upgrade of its outlook to "positive" by rating agency DBRS, pledging to continue efforts to fully restore economic normalcy after the bailout era.
McDonald's CEO pushed out after relationship with employee
McDonald's chief executive officer has been pushed out of the company after violating company policy by engaging in a consensual relationship with an employee, the corporation said Sunday.
Click and Blaze holds dealers’ conference
Click and Blaze, popular electrical brand of RFL Group, held its dealers’ annual conference at Bashundhara International Convention City in the capital recently.
IBBL opens new booth at Baridhara
Islami Bank Bangladesh Limited (IBBL) inaugurated its new banking booth at Baridhara of Natunbazar on Sunday.
Trump absent, ASEAN charts path for trade bloc led by China
Leaders from fast-growing Southeast Asian economies, China, Japan and other regional powers are aiming for a breakthrough on a free trade deal and an outline for handling territorial tensions at an annual summit that opened near Bangkok on Sunday.
UAW leaders send Ford contract to ratification vote
Union workers at Ford will start voting Monday on a proposed four-year contract that includes wage increases and more than $6 billion for investments at 19 plants.
Chinese premier envisions brighter future of East Asian cooperation
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang on Saturday called on East Asian countries to deepen mutually beneficial cooperation in the face of various challenges.
China invests 10 bln U.S. dollars in B&R countries in first three quarters
China's non-financial investment in countries along the Belt and Road (B&R) stood at 10.04 billion U.S. dollars in the first three quarters, down 6.9 percent year on year, according to the Ministry of Commerce.
ESPN and Formula One reach new 3-year US broadcast deal
Formula One and ESPN have agreed to a new three-year deal to keep the series on the network and on ABC in the United States.
Trade body: China can hit US with sanctions worth $3.6 bln
The World Trade Organization said Friday that China can impose tariffs on up to $3.6 billion worth of U.S. goods over the American government's failure to abide by anti-dumping rules with regard to Chinese products.