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Family Immigration Led To John Tu’s Billion Dollar Company

Family Immigration Led To John Tu’s Billion Dollar Company John Tu created wealth, shared that wealth with his employees and demonstrated people can achieve the American Dream while also fulfilling the dreams of others. Immigrant entrepreneurs possess relatively few options for starting a business and remaining in the United States. There is no startup visa […]

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Decline in China’s outbound property investment to hit prices from Hong Kong to London, says Morgan Stanley

Decline in China’s outbound property investment to hit prices from Hong Kong to London, says Morgan Stanley Tighter capital controls imposed by Beijing are slashing China’s outbound property investment, affecting property prices from London to Hong Kong, Morgan Stanley said in a recent report. The report said outbound property investment by mainland Chinese firms was

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Europe M&A surges but U.S. slows sharply amid uncertainty

Europe M&A surges but U.S. slows sharply amid uncertainty Acquisitions of European companies surged in recent months, amid optimism about the region’s economic prospects, but global deal-making subsided and the total value of U.S. deals fell sharply due to uncertainty about President Donald Trump’s tax reform and deregulation agenda. Mergers and acquisitions in Europe rose

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World Bank says trade, manufacturing to boost 2017 global growth

World Bank says trade, manufacturing to boost 2017 global growth The World Bank on Sunday maintained its forecast that global growth will improve to 2.7 percent this year, citing a pickup in manufacturing and trade, improved market confidence and a recovery in commodity prices. The update of the multilateral development lender’s Global Economic Prospects report

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