Audi To Slash 9,500 Jobs As Global Auto Industry Implodes
By Tyler Durden Audi has made arrangements to slash 9,500 of its 61,000 workers in Germany over the next five years to streamline its business…
By Tyler Durden Audi has made arrangements to slash 9,500 of its 61,000 workers in Germany over the next five years to streamline its business…
By Tyler Durden A series of classified Chinese government documents were leaked by a group of journalists describing the secret operations of detention camps in…
By Tyler Durden With Washington fighting tooth-and-nail to extradite him from the UK, the notion that WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange might die in prison is…
By Tyler Durden Corn usually is harvested in the Midwest, before it is sent south to be exported, according to Bloomberg. But because farmers in…
By Tyler Durden Spain’s National Statistics Institute (INE) will begin tracking smartphone locations of millions of people this week in preparation for the 2021 census,…
By Tyler Durden Update: After sparking much apocalyptic speculation following the previously reported WSJ article according to which Bridgewater has a $1.5 billion short position…
By Tyler Durden Last week we reported that, according to a new analysis by UBS Wealth Management, the wealthiest investors around the world are preparing…
By Tyler Durden Pedo-pal Prince Andrew says he’s stepping away from public duties for the “forseeable future” after giving an interview to the BBC widely…
By Tyler Durden So much for the North Atlantic Treaty Organization… though we might note that when it previously bombed Belgrade, assisted in the occupation…
By Tyler Durden Update: The FBI is treating Epstein’s death as a criminal matter, according to Bloomberg. Two federal correctional officers who were on duty…
By Tyler Durden When one thinks of pensions crisis, the state of Illinois – with its woefully underfunded retirement system which issues bonds just to…
By Tyler Durden Saturday night, televisions showed the perfectly state-managed scene of Prince Andrew, the Duke of York, sitting down with BBC Newsnight’s Emily Maitlis…
By Tyler Durden With protests and unrest raging in multiple hot spots around the globe from Latin America to Hong Kong to Lebanon and Iraq, it…
By Tyler Durden In the third quarter of 2019, one in which the global economy continued to cycle lower, global central banks across the world…