GIC-Backed $2 Billion Fintech Nium Targets US IPO in Two Years
Singapore payments company Nium Pte aims to break even in time for a US initial public offering within
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Mizuho on US Hiring Spree With Underwriting Goal in Sight
Mizuho Financial Group Inc.’s securities arm is boosting hiring in the US as it seeks to cement its
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Oil Edges Higher After Saudi Arabia and Russia Curb Supplies
Oil rose modestly as traders assessed the latest salvo from OPEC+ kingpins Saudi Arabia and Russia to prop
1970-01-01 08:00
New Zealand Firms Are Downbeat on Economy, Sales as Growth Slows
New Zealand companies are pessimistic about the outlook for the economy, and their own trading prospects, as slowing
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'I have been rejected by dozens of men over dowry'
A 27-year-old Indian woman has started a petition to put an end to the social evil of dowry.
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Top-Ranked Fund Trims Japan Chip Stocks for Soap, Noodle Makers
A top-performing equity fund is pocketing gains on Japanese chipmakers to buy shares left behind during the market’s
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Drought Menacing Thailand Threatens Global Supply of Sugar, Rice
Thailand is preparing contingency plans to deal with a potential drought that could last years and squeeze global
1970-01-01 08:00
Marketmind: Australia rate decision on a knife edge
By Jamie McGeever A look at the day ahead in Asian markets from Jamie McGeever, financial markets columnist.
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Petrobras Switches from Asset Seller to Buyer as Debt Declines
Buoyed by the response to its first bond issue in two years, Petroleo Brasileiro SA is considering issuing
1970-01-01 08:00
California Quietly Shelves $15 Billion Pension Divestment Bill
The California State Assembly has shelved legislation that would have forced the country’s two largest pension funds to
1970-01-01 08:00
Mexico Remittances Hit Record High on Mother’s Day Celebrations
Mexico posted record remittances in May, fueled by a larger inflow of cash from abroad for celebrations around
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Chicago Pension Debt Rises to $35 Billion as Mayor Hunts for Fix
Chicago’s pension burden climbed last year after the city’s retirement funds lost money due to volatile markets, deepening
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