Country Garden Crisis Deepens as Unit Halts Local Bond Trading
A crisis at Country Garden Holdings Co., formerly China’s biggest developer, deepened at the start of the week
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US bank Citi completes sale of Taiwan consumer unit to Singapore's DBS
By Selena Li HONG KONG U.S. bank Citigroup has completed the sale and migration of its Taiwan consumer
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Country Garden shares slump to record low after onshore bond trading halted
HONG KONG (Reuters) -Shares of China's Country Garden plunged more than 12% on Monday morning after the real estate company
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Yen breaks above 145/$ level in choppy trading, dollar firm
By Ankur Banerjee SINGAPORE The yen was volatile on Monday after slipping to its lowest for the year
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Rakuten shares jump as mobile losses narrow
By Anton Bridge TOKYO Rakuten Group shares surged on Monday morning after the e-commerce giant reported narrowing losses
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US Steel rejects a $7.3 billion offer from rival Cleveland-Cliffs; considers alternatives
United States Steel Corp. said Sunday that it rejected a $7.3 billion buyout proposal from rival Cleveland Cliffs and was reviewing “strategic alternatives” after receiving several unsolicited offers
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Asia shares struggle to shake off China blues
By Wayne Cole SYDNEY Asian shares struggled on Monday ahead of China data that is likely to amplify
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Tesla cuts prices in China for some Model Y versions
BEIJING Tesla Inc has cut prices in China for its Model Y long-range and performance versions starting on
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Unlimited-Vacation Companies Seen Beating S&P 500, Investors Say
Is unlimited paid time off good for a company's stock price? Most investors think so, according to the
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Adani Probe Wraps Up as India Tightens Disclosure for Big Firms
Findings from an almost three year investigation by India’s capital markets watchdog into Gautam Adani’s eponymous conglomerate are
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Weak yen gives Japan's automakers temporary relief from China pain
By Daniel Leussink TOKYO Japanese automakers are getting much-needed cover from an old standby, as the weaker yen
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Britain’s Landlord Selloff May Be Much Bigger Than First Thought
The bad news keeps on coming for Britain’s rental market as a rise in tax proceeds from property
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