Following the first alert in August 2017 and an extensive investigation, 17 men were taken under for alleged oil theft from Anglo-Dutch oil company Shell’s refinery in western Singapore, one… read more →
China has long been criticized for its continually increasing trade surplus. What are the main reasons contributing to this long-lasting surplus? What are the impacts on other countries and what… read more →
It is interesting to read the latest publication from two Harvard Scholars, Larry Beeferman and Allan Wain entitled “Getting Real about Islamic Finance”. In this publication, the importance of trade… read more →
Wednesday 8th of November marked the 4th day of US President Donald Trump’s 12 – day Asia trip and his much anticipated meeting with China’s President Xi Jinping. A variety… read more →
Chinese President and General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party Xi Jinping was given an incredibly rare opportunity to entirely reshape the country’s central leadership at the October 2017 National… read more →
At the start of November people might have noticed the jump in crude oil price to $57, which was a record high in over two years. In this post, we’re… read more →
The criticism of large firms for various reasons notwithstanding, several small businesses benefit from associating with them. The scale and strength of large firms has spillover effect in providing small… read more →
For the first time in a decade the Bank of England has announced a 7-2 decision to rise Interest Rates 25 basis points to 0.5%. Done in attempt to return… read more →
With the more commonly known Forex Market operating with an average of $5.2 Trillion dollars exchanged per day, what role has Brexit played since the announcement (some 13 months previous… read more →
Trade Finance Global has released it’s annual report, ‘Beyond Brexit’. Having recently announced it’s partnership with the UK Government’s Exporting is GREAT (EiG) campaign, Beyond Brexit explores SME Confidence, trade… read more →