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Nissan, Ghosn clash over Rio apartment filled with art, cash -filing
SAO PAULO/TOKYO: A Rio de Janeiro apartment containing cash, art works and personal belongings of Carlos Ghosn has become the latest battleground between the indicted former Nissan Motor Co Ltd chairman and the automaker.
China’s rich brace for tax raid
Super-rich worry govt will make up shortfall from lower taxes by going after them
France Launches probe over Ghosn's wealth
Paris: The French fiscal administration has launched an in-depth probe into the wealth of former Renault-Nissan Chairman Carlos Ghosn, French daily Liberation reported on Sunday, citing sources.
France: Europe needs to find candidate to head IMF
AIX-EN-PROVENCE, France: European finance ministers need to find a compromise candidate to replace Christine Lagarde as the head of the International Monetary Fund, French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire said.
Voting for more voters
I WAS 18 when I began my first year at university in London, and a few months later there was a UK general election.
Tertiary studies on the cusp of change
Universities must build character and provide all-round development, not merely prepare people for employment.
Ensuring a smoother retrenchment exercise
PETALING JAYA: Downsizing or laying off employees as organisations undergo restructuring in the face of economic uncertainties is more than just deciding on the severance package for the potentially retrenched employees.
Frank Tsao, who went from civil war migrant to towering pioneer of Asian shipping, dies aged 94
Tsao started his business empire in 1949 with a solitary coal-burning ship and built it into a multi-sector industrial conglomerate.
Asian shipping pioneer, Malaysian Frank Tsao, dies aged 94
SINGAPORE: Tan Sri Frank Tsao Wen-king (pic), the Shanghai-born entrepreneur who fled to Hong Kong amid the turmoil of the Chinese civil war and went on to build one of Asia’s biggest shipping empires, has died aged 94.
The ironies of democracy and freedom
There are two great ironies coming out of the current protests in Hong Kong.