Clinton nomination ‘good thing to see’: Norway FinMin
It’s important to all the women in the U.S. to see that its actually possible for a woman to be nominated for president, said Siv Jensen.
Line looks to raise $1.05 billion in Tokyo, New York listing
Japanese messaging app operator Line Corp receives approval to list on the Tokyo and New York stock exchanges.
Japan’s Line to list shares in Tokyo and New York
Japan’s most popular phone messaging app operator, Line, says it plans to list its shares in Tokyo and New York in July, raising more than $900m.
Asia markets end lower as dollar rebound weighs on commodities, oil
Asia markets stumbled on Friday, as a stronger dollar weighed commodities, while Japan’s benchmark government bond yield hit a record low.
Prolonged low ECB rates will increase risk: Germany’s Weidmann
Investors may get more nervous if the ECB’s ultra-low rates stay in place for an extended period, Bundesbank President warns.
Stay: ‘Why rock the boat when it’s already really good?’
Bini Ludlow, boss of ready meals firm Sweet Cumin, wants to stay in the EU because it would give her more options when she wants to expand her business.
Leave: ‘We can rebuild the fishing industry outside EU’
Managing director of Carisma UK, John Hancock, thinks the UK’s fishing industry would be better off outside the EU.
Which country has the most to lose from Brexit?
Ireland will bear the brunt of a “Brexit” more than any other U.K. trading partner, according to a “sensitivity index” from Standard & Poor’s.
South Korean prosecutors raid Lotte Group offices
South Korean prosecutors raid the offices of one of South Korea’s biggest conglomerates, the Lotte Group, as part of an ongoing bribery probe.
India rejects Google Street View plan over security concerns
India rejects Google’s plans to collect images for its Street View service in the country after objections from security agencies, reports say.
