A $20 Billion Week Marks Reopening of Market for EM Borrowers
Emerging-market borrowers are piling back into global bond markets, selling about $20 billion in dollar notes in just
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Global Funds Look Beyond Short-Sale Ban to Snap Up Korean Stocks
Investors in South Korea are betting on improving earnings and a recovery in global semiconductor sales to drive
1970-01-01 08:00
Exporters to China to Feel Sting of Deflation, HSBC Analyst Says
As China slips back into deflation, exporters to the world’s No. 2 economy will be hit by a
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UK, Mexico Extend Zero Tariffs Until Free Trade Talks Conclude
The UK and Mexico agreed to extend a commitment to reduced or zero tariffs until they conclude talks
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Indonesia is Building Floating Solar Plants on its Reservoirs
Indonesia has opened a floating solar plant in West Java, part of a plan to take advantage of
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US, South Korea Chide North Korea for Sending Arms to Russia
The US and South Korea condemned North Korea for providing arms to Russia for its war in Ukraine,
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Treasury Rally Is Proving to Be No Panacea for Asian Bonds
Emerging Asian bonds may struggle to sustain gains spurred by the rally in Treasuries as bearish signals grow.
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Korean Air Offers Fix to Win EU Nod for $1.4 Billion Asiana Deal
Korean Air Lines Co. has offered concessions to the European Union competition regulator as it seeks approval for
1970-01-01 08:00
Crystal Jade Refinances $26.5 Million Indies Capital Loan
Standard Chartered Plc provided a loan to Crystal Jade Culinary Concepts Holding Pte Ltd that helped refinance a
1970-01-01 08:00
South Korea’s Ecopro Materials IPO Priced at Bottom of Range
Ecopro Materials Co., which supplies materials for electric vehicle batteries, cut the size of its initial public offering
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South Korea Reverses Paper Cup Ban in Unusual Green Backtrack
South Korea removed a ban on paper cups at restaurants in a rare backtrack as other governments ramp
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Blackpink’s Lisa, Angelababy Banned on Weibo After Risque Show
One of China’s biggest social media platforms shut the accounts of a K-pop superstar and a Chinese actress
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