Canada’s petrochemicals industry saw mixed results in 2015 with a contraction in the value of basic chemicals sales, but strong growth in rubber and plastic production. While domestic petrochemicals consumption is expected to pick up in 2016, this could be offset by slower growth in Canada’s main export market, the US.
Swiss National Bank Chairman Thomas Jordan said on Saturday global finance leaders are supportive of his view that the Swiss franc remains significantly overvalued and […]
TEL AVIV, Israel October 6, 2016 /PRNewswire/ — RADCOM Ltd. (NASDAQ: RDCM ), today announced that it will report its financial results for the third […]
MOSCOW: Russia’s best male gymnast could miss the Olympics after he became the latest to test positive for the banned substance meldonium. Nikolai Kuksenkov withdrew […]