Florists fear trade at the traditional annual bloom-selling extravaganza will be the worst in a generationCity’s 15 flower-selling sites face extra curbs amid the pandemic, including visitor limits an ... ( read original story ...)
Greater Bay Area could provide new growth engine for Hong Kong accountants, industry body says
The city’s accountants could benefit from Beijing’s push to integrate Hong Kong with the other cities in the development zone. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan makers stand chance in global electric bus market
As the Taiwan government is pushing to replacing fuel buses for public transportation with electric ones and many countries are promoting use of electric buses, Taiwan-based supply chain makers are ... ( read original story ...)
House of Indi and Founder clinch honors at prominent awards ceremonies
Forging the way to remarkable milestones, House of Indi, a leading fashion destination in Sri Lanka and its Founder and Creative Director, Indeevari Yapa Abeywardena have been duly recognized at two ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s Taiex could hit 20,000 on ample liquidity if history repeats: Strategist
Several indicators of liquidity in Taiwan are reaching levels not seen since previous peaks of 2000 and 2007, says Peter Kurz of Quantum International Corp, that will drive the market higher in a ... ( read original story ...)
Imported goods without MRP sold at exorbitant price
The recent hike in chilli price raised many brows but it also exposed how Bhutanese have been buying imported goods without any consumer protection. A Thimphu resident, Kuenga, said it is not fair to ... ( read original story ...)
THE RECRUITING GUY: Future Razorback has fans in Georgia
University of Arkansas basketball signee Chance Moore's humbleness and kind gesture won't go unnoticed by Razorbacks fan Aydan Grossmann anytime soon. ( read original story ...)
UBS poaches HSBC Private Bank boss to run Qatar wealth office
The office will be UBS’ second Middle East wealth hub alongside its UAE operation. A UBS spokesperson told IA that it hopes to hire around 20 people by the end of the year. The wealth manager has ... ( read original story ...)
Trends show Georgia population swings muted, even as state sees business growth
It would appear that, on this one metric anyway, Georgia is not experiencing sharp population changes to go with its recent sharp political change. It appears our generally pro-growth business ... ( read original story ...)
Made in Georgia: Her husband’s breakfast boredom led to a scones business
Hala Yassine co-owns Johns Creek bakery Seven Sisters Scones with her sister, Farrah Haidar. Yassine and Haidar are two of seven sisters, as in the company name. ( read original story ...)