Hong Kong to Pause Selling Commercial Land as Market Falters
Hong Kong’s government will refrain from selling commercial sites in land tenders this quarter as the office market
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Sri Lanka Cuts Policy Rate to Revive Growth as Inflation Cools
Sri Lanka cut its benchmark rate for a third time this year to help revive economic growth and
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Only a Stocks Crash Can Rescue the Bond Market, Barclays Says
Global bonds are doomed to keep falling unless a sustained slump in equities revives the appeal of fixed-income
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Japan Moves Up Tomahawk Missile Purchase Due to Security Worries
Japan will start acquiring Tomahawk cruise missiles from the US beginning in 2025, moving up its planned purchase
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Oil prices tick up after OPEC+ panel maintains output cuts
By Katya Golubkova TOKYO Oil prices inched up in early trade on Thursday, clawing back some of the
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Senate Delegation Still Hopes to Meet With Xi, Aide Says
Louisiana Senator Bill Cassidy reiterated his colleague’s hopes that a bipartisan delegation to China next week will meet
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Hong Kong Accelerates Push to Keep Markets Open During Typhoons
Hong Kong’s government is pushing for quicker action on a proposal to keep financial markets open during typhoons,
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UK Property Rental Market Sees Biggest Supply Jump in 10 Months
The supply of new UK rental properties rose the most since November 2022 in an early sign of
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Peru’s Velarde Says Argentines Should Be Free to Choose Currency
Latin America’s longest-serving central bank chief has just stepped into a heated debate about the future of Argentina’s
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Marketmind: Bond beating takes a breather
By Jamie McGeever A look at the day ahead in Asian markets from Jamie McGeever, financial markets columnist.
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Ozempic Is Causing ‘Slight Pullback’ by Shoppers, Walmart Says
Walmart Inc. says it’s already seeing an impact on shopping demand from people taking the diabetes drug Ozempic,
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Why you should care about the global rout in government bonds
A slump in government bonds around the world has pushed up the cost of some nations' debt to levels not seen in more than a decade. That's bad news for governments in the red but also for the wallets of millions of mortgage borrowers, stock investors and businesses.
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