China’s Hot-and-Sour Noodle Chain Picks Banks for Hong Kong IPO
Chinese hot-and-sour noodle chain Maliuji has selected banks for a potential initial public offering in Hong Kong that
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Dubai’s RTA Seeks About $300 Million From Taxi IPO
Dubai Taxi Corp., a unit of the emirate’s transport authority, is seeking to raise about $300 million from
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As Wind Industry Struggles, Investors Brace for Orsted Losses
As the German government scrambles to prop up Siemens Energy AG, another major European wind firm faces its
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Tax Shortfall Lumps South Africa With No-Good-News Budget
South African Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana is in a bind as he reworks the nation’s budget in the
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Evergrande Liquidation Hearing Delayed in ‘The Last Adjournment’
China Evergrande Group, the world’s most indebted developer, got a final chance to get what could be the
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More China companies buyback shares as Beijing seeks to stabilise market
SHANGHAI More than 30 Chinese listed companies unveiled share buyback and purchase plans over the weekend while major
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Tesla Woes Bolster Appeal of Top China EV Maker BYD: Tech Watch
Even as the supercharged rally in Tesla Inc. cools on weaker sales growth, expectations are ramping up for
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Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Said to Halve Profit Outlook; Shares Drop
Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Holdings Inc. plans to halve its profit forecast for the current fiscal year to around
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Strong Dollar Keeps Rate Hikes on Table for Asian Central Banks
Asian central banks are seen to raise interest rates over the next six months, with a stronger dollar
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Citigroup Clinches $260 Million Asset-Backed Financing for WeLab
Citigroup Inc. led a $260 million asset-backed financing for WeLab Ltd., Hong Kong’s biggest online lending platform, people
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Australia’s Surprisingly Strong Retail Sales Fuel Rate Hike Bets
Australian retail sales surpassed expectations in September, an outcome that will likely boost the Reserve Bank’s confidence that
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Support For Japan’s Kishida Falls Even After He Orders Tax Cut
Support for Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida continued to slide in the first polls published after he announced
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