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17 Jun 2019
London looks to install as many as 50,000+ EV charge points by 2025
London Mayor Sadiq Khan has unveiled an updated electric vehicle infrastructure delivery plan which aims to put as many as 50,000 EV charge points in the city by 2025.
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17 Jun 2019
The electric vehicle revolution will be born in China
This global transformation in mobility, from petroleum-fueled vehicles to electric ones, will come sooner than later. As Western countries approach peak car ownership, there are still hundreds of millions of Chinese families that don’t own a car at all – much less two or more.
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13 Jun 2019
183 all-electric BYD buses expand Chile‘s fleet
The Chinese manufacturer had already delivered 100 electric buses to the Chilean capital last year, as had competitor Yutong.
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12 Jun 2019
Gold Is Paul Tudor Jones's Favorite Trade for Next 12-24 Months
Paul Tudor Jones, founder at Tudor Investment Corporation, explains why he views gold as the best trade over the next year to two years.
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12 Jun 2019
Jayant Bhandari - The Day Fiat Currency Became Worthless While Gold Was A Safe Haven
Jayant Bhandari of Anarcho Capital joins us again on SBTV as we revisit how the Indian rupee was demonetized on short notice from the government and the event's continuing repercussions on Indian citizens and the economy.
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12 Jun 2019
Tesla might get into the mining business to secure minerals for electric batteries
Tesla might get into the business of mining minerals used in electric vehicle batteries if it wants to expand its product lineup and scale production, CEO Elon Musk said during the company’s annual shareholder meeting.
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12 Jun 2019
Charging an electric car in America is about to get a little less painful
ChargePoint and Electrify America have reached an agreement that aims to make it easier for drivers of electric vehicles to switch between EV charging networks.
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11 Jun 2019
With $30k In Student Loans And No Job, Pennsylvania Man Joins Other Graduates By Leaving U.S. To Avoid Debt
$1.52 trillion is owed from individuals who borrowed money for college. Over 44 million people owe money on their student loans and 10.7 percent are in default on their loans, meaning payments are over 90 days late.
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11 Jun 2019
Risky Borrowing Is Making a Comeback, but Banks Are on the Sideline
A decade after reckless home lending nearly destroyed the financial system, the business of making risky loans is back.
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10 Jun 2019
China's Central Bank Purchases More Gold In May
China’s central bank remained a gold buyer during May for a six straight month.