Country Garden wins approval to extend six onshore bond repayments by 3 years - sources
SHANGHAI/HONG KONG Country Garden has won approval from its creditors to extend the repayments on six onshore bonds
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Alibaba Will Focus on AI and Users in Business Revamp, CEO Says
Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. will make artificial intelligence and user experience its top strategic priorities, its new chief
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Gold Bugs in Japan Reaping Rewards as Yen Weakness Persists
As weakness in the yen looks set to continue into next year, prospects for gold priced in the
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China Firms Will Drive Hong Kong Office Market Rebound, Gaw Says
An influx of Chinese firms seeking to list in Hong Kong will drive a recovery in the city’s
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Arm’s IPO Orders Are Already Oversubscribed by 10 Times
Arm Holdings Ltd.’s initial public offering is already oversubscribed by 10 times and bankers plan to stop taking
1970-01-01 08:00
Oil Holds Near This Year’s High Before OPEC, US Market Outlooks
Oil held near its highest level this year before reports that may offer further insight into the market’s
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Kim Jong Un Crosses Into Russia for Rare Summit With Putin
The luxury armored train carrying North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has apparently crossed into Russia ahead of
1970-01-01 08:00
Battery Maker LG Eyes US Market to Lift Energy Storage Sales
South Korean battery maker LG Energy Solution Ltd. is considering an expansion of its production in the US
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Acer Veriton Vero Mini Review
While mini PCs are becoming increasingly popular, the Acer Veriton Vero Mini (starts at $849.99;
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Legends in Talks With Private Lenders to Finance ASM Acquisition
Legends Hospitality is in talks with private credit firms to finance its potential acquisition of venue and events
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Nuzo Onoh - the Queen of African horror who is terrified of ghosts
British-Nigerian horror writer Nuzo Ono tells the BBC that she sleeps with a "bright light on".
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Australia Consumer Sentiment Languishes in Pessimistic Territory
Australia’s consumer confidence slipped further into “deeply pessimistic” territory as rising gasoline, rent and electricity prices squeeze already
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