Ghosn, according to his lawyer Motonari Ohtsuru who visited him at the detention center earlier on Sunday, denied the allegation, saying he did not cause any damage to Nissan, NHK reported. The lawyer quoted Ghosn as saying that his Saudi Arabian friend contributed significantly to Nissan's sales promotion, including lobbying for the royal Saudi family, and that the payment was for his work for Nissan, not Ghosn's thank-you money for his private investment.
Geeking out over Lord of the Rings;
Global central banks' holdings of renminbi-denominated assets in their foreign exchange reserves have increased to a record high, which contributed to a stable sovereign rating for China and showed investors' confidence in the country's economic resilience despite the COVID-19 shocks, according to experts.
Given that the country has become more experienced in dealing with the disease, it is unlikely to see another major disruption comparable to the one that occurred at the beginning of the year, said Ying Xiwen, a regional economics researcher with China Minsheng Bank.
Geoff Power, president of Livestock South Australia (SA), said that prices were steady at .03 per kilogram for fine wool and medium merino wool and the market was "looking very good."
Given that crime against tourists can hinder tourism and damage a location's image, many Chinese cities have realized the importance of having a specialist police unit for tourism-related issues.
太原大便总是出血
Get … in … mah?… belly.
Ghuran Ram said: "I got my son to the hospital on Sunday after he suffered from high fever and vomiting, but after barely a few hours, he was declared dead. Children are dying in the absence of proper treatment."
GeekWire has learned that Amazon not only hired Bowers, but gobbled up other members of the Quorus team in what appears to be a “talent acquisition.”
Gea Elika, principal broker at Elika Real Estate, an agency that represents high net-worth buyers in New York, told China Daily that the luxury market has cooled, and more penalties on the rich could make things worse.