Asset Managers Join Hedge Funds in Boosting Yen-Short Positions
Asset managers joined hedge funds in increasing yen-bearish positions amid speculation the Bank of Japan isn’t likely to
2023-06-05 11:59
China Asks Ex-British Minister to Attract Foreign Business: Q&A
China asked former British trade secretary Peter Mandelson to urge foreign business to return or expand to the
2023-06-05 10:29
UBS Moves to Retain More Than 100 Credit Suisse Asia Dealmakers
UBS Group AG is looking to retain more than 100 Credit Suisse Group AG investment bankers across Asia,
2023-06-05 08:50
Here Are Questions China’s Army Asked at Singapore Defense Forum
China may have turned down a face-to-face meeting with the US at the Shangri-la Dialogue defense forum in
2023-06-05 07:52
UK Widens Lead as Europe’s Top Draw For Financial Investors
For all the gloom around the impact of Brexit on the City of London, the latest survey of
2023-06-05 07:26
Number of Young Britons Too Sick to Work Doubles in a Decade
The number of young people out of work due to ill health in Britain has doubled in a
2023-06-05 07:19
Ukraine war: 'It's better to die at home than abroad'
Thousands of Ukrainians are moving back to towns close to the front line, despite the dangers.
2023-06-05 07:18
Oil Surges After Saudis Pledge Million-Barrel Cut at OPEC+ Meet
Oil advanced at the week’s open after Saudi Arabia said it will make an extra 1 million barrel-a-day
2023-06-05 06:46
Australia’s Rate Outlook in the Air as Inflation Still Untamed
Economists and money markets are divided over which way Australia’s central bank will move Tuesday as lingering price
2023-06-05 04:57
Rishi Sunak Moves to Curb Migration Citing Strain on UK Services
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak this week will move to cut the flow of migrants, saying the UK government
2023-06-05 04:16
Lufthansa Urges Europe to Ease Rules on Consolidation
Deutsche Lufthansa AG is hoping the European Commission will water down its stance on competition as the German
2023-06-05 03:50
Russia-Ukraine war – latest: Putin’s troops unlikely to hold onto Bakhmut, says military expert
Vladimir Putin’s troops “may not hold on to Bakhmut,” a military analyst has said. Michael Kofman of the Center for Naval Analyses, a US research group, said Russian forces will “find it difficult to defend” Bakhmut now Wagner mercenary fighters are withdrawing from the city. “And so they may not hold on to Bakhmut, and the whole thing may have ended up being for nothing for them down the line,” he told the War on the Rocks podcast in an interview on Tuesday. Russian forces declared victory in the eastern Ukrainian city of Bakhmut last month after a nine-month battle with Ukrainian forces. However, Ukrainian deputy defence minister Hanna Maliar has warned that “the battle for the Bakhmut area hasn’t stopped,” she said. “It is ongoing, just taking different forms.” Maliar said artillery shelling still goes on in Bakhmut at levels similar to those at the height of the battle to take the city. It comes as Wagner Group chief Yevgeny Prigozhin said his men would withdraw from the city, after a dispute with the Kremlin over a lack of ammunition received from Putin’s government. Read More The drone attack on Moscow imperils Putin like never before A six-year-old Ukrainian girl saved by adoption or a murderous adult imposter: Who really is Natalia Grace? The tension between Kosovo and Serbia has deep roots. The EU and US are still struggling to find a solution...
2023-06-05 02:49