Premium smart phones, LED TVs, high-end electronic items and luxury goods could turn costlier with the government likely to hike customs duty on some 'non-essential' goods in a bid to curb imports, arrest dollar outflow and halt the sliding rupee …
… shortage of medicine in Iran. Bahmani, who is soon to quit his post, said the gangs had pressurised the Central Bank to allocate exchange at official rate for importing the luxury items, thereby misappropriating huge sums of money from Central Bank …
These are luxuries – lifestyle items: a lifestyle you must be willing to change or sink further into debt. Chances are, it includes many items we have been taught to believe are absolute necessities. For instance, no one needs a $175 monthly bill for …
It's understood Carroll will claim he removed items from the house and placed them in storage in order to protect his £15,000 deposit, which he wants returned. He and the Grants are thought to have agreed a two-year tenancy, during which Carroll was …
Although there has been controversy over the amount of the loan and the fact that it's for a luxury boutique selling mostly imported goods, the crafters, from impoverished communities, are happy to be involved, although they have yet to learn exactly …
Goldgenie embellishes iPhones, iPads and BlackBerrys, turning them into sought-after luxury items using 24 carat gold, rose gold, platinum, Swarovski crystals and certified diamonds. The brand is popular amongst celebrities, with entrepreneur James …
Mysore, Aug. 10- Are you looking out for a place to spend your weekend with the family? GoBeyond-Leisure and Lifestyle Expo might be the right place to visit. The three-day expo organised by Rotary Club of Mysore West in association with Mysore Travel …
Investigators have been looking into the McDonnell family's connection to Star Scientific chief executive Jonnie R. Williams Sr., who provided them with luxury items, $25,000 in monetary gifts and $120,000 in loans. McDonnell has insisted that he …
Consumers continue to show wariness about the economy as the trend of cutting back on so-called “luxury items” continues. These luxuries—often the first to be removed from the family budget—include such things as dining out, going to the movies and …