Kamis, 05 September 2019

Police called in after needle found in young girl’s heart - South China Morning Post

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Police called in after needle found in young girl’s heart  South China Morning Post

After two heart surgeries to remove object, 11-year-old is fighting for her life.


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2019-09-05 07:01:53Z
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Nissan CEO Saikawa admits being paid too much under equity plan for executives - The Japan Times

Nissan Motor Co. President and CEO Hiroto Saikawa admitted Thursday he was overpaid by an equity-linked remuneration program run by the company.

A day after he was reported to have received an extra tens of millions of yen under the so-called stock appreciation rights plan, Saikawa told reporters in Tokyo that “the operation of the (program) was different than it should have been.”

However, he denied ordering the payment, saying, “I thought the procedures were handled properly and I didn’t know (about the misconduct).”

Saikawa said he will return the excess amount to the automaker, while revealing that other executives have also received overpayments.

“It was one of the programs created under the leadership of (ex-Nissan Chairman Carlos) Ghosn,” he said.

Sources said earlier Nissan does not believe the overpayment broke the law, but that the matter will be reported to its board meeting next week and the carmaker will scrutinize whether in-house disciplinary measures are necessary.

Under the stock appreciation rights program — introduced by Nissan to raise morale among executives — directors can receive a bonus if the company’s share price performs well.

“Nissan must have known about the improper payment to Saikawa when it conducted its in-house probe into Ghosn,” Junichiro Hironaka, one of the former chairman’s defense lawyers, told reporters Thursday afternoon.

“It turned a blind eye to Saikawa and only went after Ghosn,” Hironaka said.

Ghosn was arrested last November and is facing trial for allegedly underreporting his remuneration, and diverting company funds to an investment firm he effectively owns.

He has denied all allegations, saying he is the victim of a “conspiracy” by Nissan executives who felt that a possible merger with alliance partner Renault SA would threaten its autonomy.

The former chairman’s first court hearing could be held as early as March at the Tokyo District Court, according to his defense counsel.

Ghosn’s former close aide Greg Kelly, accused of conspiring to underreport his former boss’s remuneration, said in a magazine interview published in June that Saikawa manipulated the execution date of his stock appreciation rights so as to receive an additional gain of ¥47 million ($443,000).

After Nissan dismissed Ghosn over the allegations, the automaker separated its management and audit operations in a bid to prevent concentration of power, and to enhance its governance.

Saikawa was appointed Nissan CEO in April 2017 and served as a close lieutenant of Ghosn, who remained chairman.

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2019-09-05 05:40:00Z
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Global stock rally rolls on as negotiators set trade talks - Fox Business

A rally in U.S. stocks is set to continue following news that U.S. and Chinese trade negotiators have set another round of talks for next month.

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Dow Industrial futures are higher by 0.8 percent, S&P 500 futures gained 0.7 percent and Nasdaq futures are rising by 0.9 percent.

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Asian markets also traded higher. China's Shanghai Composite rose 1.6 percent, Hong Kong's Hang Seng added 0.3 percent and Japan's Nikkei closed up 2.1 percent, the highest level in a month.

Easing of tensions in Hong Kong also boosted markets as Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam withdrew an extradition bill that had led to months of violent protests.

U.S. stocks rebounded on Wednesday, following Tuesday's selling. The S&P 500 gained 1.1 percent, the Dow Jones Industrials added  0.9 percent and the Nasdaq climbed 1.3 percent.

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The economic agenda includes reports on jobless claims and private sector hiring ahead of Friday's release of the August employment report. It is estimated that non-farm payrolls increased by 158,000 last month.

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2019-09-05 05:29:16Z
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Rabu, 04 September 2019

B.C.'s maximum allowable rent increase to rise 2.6% in 2020 - CBC.ca

Court allows legal challenge against Trans Mountain just as construction resumes on pipeline - The Globe and Mail

Texas lawmakers react to Walmart's decision to stop some ammo sales, discourage open carry - KTXS

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  1. Texas lawmakers react to Walmart's decision to stop some ammo sales, discourage open carry  KTXS
  2. Kroger Just Announced They're Ending Open Carry In All Stores  Scary Mommy
  3. Tomi Lahren says Walmart ‘shot itself in the foot’ by restricting gun and ammo sales  Yahoo News Canada
  4. Walmart will stop selling some types of ammo, ask customers to not openly carry guns in store  CBC News
  5. Walmart’s Small Move on Guns Could Have a Big Impact  Bloomberg
  6. View full coverage on Google News


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September 04, 2019 at 06:34PM

Greater Vancouver real estate sales return to ‘more typical levels’ in August: REBGV - Global News

Metro Vancouver’s summer real estate bump continued in August, with sales returning to “more typical levels” according to the Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver (REBGV).The board’s latest report says the region saw 2,231 sales last month, up 15.7 per cent from August 2018, though down 12.7 per cent from July 2019.READ MORE: Greater Vancouver home sales jump in July, but prices continue steady slideIt’s the second month in a row with year-over-year sales growth, after more than a year of slumping sales in what many analysts have called a correction to the region’s previously white-hot market.WATCH: Mortgage stress test contributes to a decline in BC home sales


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