The British-Dutch oil company, Royal Dutch Shell, announced that its goal was to maintain the volume of methane emissions on all gas and oil assets below the level of 0.2% by 2025. This goal is consistent with the company's intention by 2050 to halve the net level of greenhouse gas emissions from its energy products. To achieve this goal, Shell uses systems such as infrared cameras to detect methane emissions. To eliminate leaks, the company uses advanced technologies, and also uses low-emission equipment.
On Friday, the Chinese technology company ByteDance said that it would consider listing its domestic businesses in Hong Kong or Shanghai due to rising Sino-U.S. tensions. The company's standalone listing in Hong Kong or Shanghai might value ...
On Friday, Caterpillar Inc (CAT.N) announced a lower second-quarter profit because of the recession caused by the coronavirus outbreak. The decline was due to lower sales volume and changes in dealer inventories. During the second quarter ...
The U.S. Federal Reserve’s holdings of bonds and other securities fell on its fourth consecutive week, dropping below $7 trillion, while one key emergency liquidity measure slid to zero. The market took this as a sign that financial ...
On Monday, Fujitsu Ltd. (6702.T) announced that it would halve its office space in Japan by March 2023 as it pushes for its 80,000 employees to work remotely amid the coronavirus outbreak. The IT solutions company said that its employees would ...
Retails spending in New Zealand showed signs of recuperation as figures rose in May. However, these numbers still remain below the usual levels before the pandemic disrupted major economic activities. Debit and credit card purchases on retail ...