Dell Technologies Inc posted a 15 percent rise in quarterly revenue on Thursday, helped by businesses upgrading their systems ahead of Microsoft pulling the plug on Windows 7 support. Source link
Month: November 2018
U.S. mutual fund sales signal retail investor caution
U.S. mutual fund investors pulled $13.7 billion from stocks and bonds during the latest week, according to data released on Thursday by Lipper underscoring retail investors’ rising concerns over… Source link
MFAA: 6 proposals to tackle gender diversity
The industry association held an event to discuss its research Source link
As U.S.-China Trade War Rages, Some Australian Farmers See an Opportunity
Rising tariffs could lead Chinese buyers to look for alternatives to American products. But Australia could suffer if the conflict slows China’s growth. Source link
A Farmer’s Tough Year on a Trade War’s Kansas Front
From planning to harvest, the grain belt’s rhythms and prospects have been disrupted by the government’s tariff battle with China. Source link
Bank celebrates 7 years of broker success
The CEO wrote a letter to the broker channel to thank them for a “valued partnership” Source link
Broker groups continue fight
The broker group said the industry “was not well served” during questioning at the Royal Commission Source link
Column: Future U.S. seniors to face housing crunch as wealth declines
American homes are showing their age – not the houses, but the people living in them. Source link
Deutsche Bank offices searched in money laundering probe
Roughly 170 criminal police officers, prosecutors and tax inspectors on Thursday searched six Deutsche Bank offices in and around Frankfurt on money laundering allegations, the Frankfurt public prosecutor’s office said in a statement. Source link
G.M., Not Trump, Is the Real Villain to Some Ohio Factory Workers
In a region where the president vowed that manufacturing jobs were coming back, the idling of a Chevrolet plant and its 1,600 workers is a major blow. Source link