China Labor Watch pulls up Foxconn for labor conditions at its China plant

The usage of temporary workers at Foxconn’s plants have been an issue that has dogged the world’s largest contract manufacturer for many years now. Following a report by a U.S. watchdog that working conditions at one of Foxconn’s factory in China, which makes devices for Amazon, was harsh, Foxconn, also known as Hon Hai Precision…

South Korean cryptocurrency exchange Coinrail hacked

The hack occurred over the weekend. Coinrail has temporarily suspended trading in the virtual currency exchange. On Monday, with Coinrail, a South Korean cryptocurrency exchange, disclosing that it was hacked during the weekend, there followed an extended sell-off of bitcoin which saw it touch its 2-month low. In recent given the number of hacks involved…

Investment platform brings Britain’s Revolut into established financial services groups territory

Although many app-only banks have sprung up across Britain, Revolut outshines the crowd since it is the digital bank to integrate an investment platform into its app alongside everyday banking services. On Thursday, Britain’s digital-only bank, Revolut, stated as part of an efforts to further bring innovation and competition into the financial services sector, it…

E-commerce supporting boom in air-freight profits

Despite global trade tensions heightened consumer demand, in the form of e-commerce, is lifting the profit margins of air freight carriers. In a move that defies rising global trade tensions, e-commerce has become a driving force for air freight business thus significantly boosting the profit margins of many major airlines. According to the International Air…

Sharp Corp to pay $36.47 for a 80.1% stake in Toshiba’s personal computer business

The move marks a return to a segment that Sharp left nearly 8 years ago. It also underscores Sharp Corp’s improved health under Foxconn’s management. On Tuesday, Sharp Corp disclosed it will acquire Toshiba Corp’s personal computer business for $36 million. The announcement underscores its recovery under Foxconn and marks its return to a business…

Singapore’s Grab launches innovation arm for tech startups

Grab Ventures will be the vehicle through which Singapore-based Grab will expand beyond ride hailing services into areas including financials, food services and logistics. On Tuesday, Singapore-based Grab, launched launched its innovation arm, Grab Ventures in order to support and develop technology start-ups in sectors including food services, transport, financial services, logistics. The development assumes…