
Suspected State-Backed Hackers Hit More Nations as Threat Grows
A hacking group suspected of ties to an Asian government has broadened its targets to government agencies in
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Top ESG Funds in Asia Boost Returns In Once Unloved Market
Asia’s top ESG funds are reaping the rewards of investing in Japan, a market largely ignored even by
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Philippines Moves Closer to Wealth Fund Plan With Senate Nod
The Philippines moved a step closer to establishing a sovereign wealth fund after the Senate approved the bill,
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Chhattisgarh: India official fined $640 for draining dam to find phone
The man ordered millions of litres to be drained after dropping his phone while taking a selfie.
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Thailand Raises Key Rate to 8-Year High to Win Inflation Fight
Thailand’s central bank raised its benchmark interest rate to the highest level in eight years to anchor inflation
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Wrestlers' protest: IOC says police action against Indian athletes very disturbing
International Olympic Committee demands criminal investigation into sexual harassment allegations.
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Sky-High Hedge Costs Push Big Japan Insurers to Riskier Avenues
Japan’s biggest life insurers have ramped up their use of longer-dated currency hedges to a record to escape
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Uyghur student not missing in Hong Kong - Amnesty
The rights group has corrected a report alleging the student went missing after flying to Hong Kong.
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Japan’s Second-Biggest Brokerage Weighs Purchase of M&A Boutique
Daiwa Securities Group Inc. will consider acquiring “strong boutique” firms in mergers and acquisitions, as it joins rivals
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Macquarie Said to Weigh Sale of $2 Billion Korean Gas Firm
Macquarie Group Ltd. is considering selling South Korea’s DIG Airgas Co. at a valuation of more than $2
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Baidu Creates $140 Million Fund to Back ChatGPT-Like Startups
Baidu Inc. has set aside 1 billion yuan ($140 million) to fund Chinese startups that explore generative AI,
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Singapore Sees Record Clampdown on Oil Ships as Dark Fleet Grows
Singapore’s detentions of oil and chemicals tankers have surged since early last year, highlighting growing concerns over the
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