
US-Japan-South Korea Radar Plan Set to Rile China and Pyongyang
The US, Japan and South Korea are seeking to link their radar systems to better track missiles from
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Putin tells Russians on Victory Day that world is at turning point
MOSCOW (Reuters) -President Vladimir Putin told Russians on Tuesday that the world was at a key turning point and they
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Saudi Aramco Looks to Boost Dividend, Triggering Stock Surge
Aramco will introduce an additional dividend, potentially boosting payouts for Saudi Arabia’s government by billions of dollars just
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China's shrinking imports, slower exports growth darken economic outlook
By Joe Cash BEIJING China's imports contracted sharply in April, while exports rose at a slower pace, reinforcing
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China Imports Plunge, Export Growth Slows as Recovery Wanes
Chinese imports plunged and export growth slowed in April as the recovery waned, raising concerns about the country’s
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China’s Speculative Stock Frenzy Spreads to Brokers and Media
Chinese speculators have a new obsession: stocks of the nation’s state-owned enterprises. A rally in government-controlled banks is
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Wealth Summit Latest: Amundi Says China Business Is Rebounding
The Bloomberg Wealth Asia summit returns to Hong Kong after a three-year break, bringing together the region’s leading
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Asia Stocks Rise on China Exports, Finance Sector: Markets Wrap
Asian stocks gained for a fourth day as investors parsed trade data from China, which showed further growth
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Hong Kong Says its Crypto Regulations Will Shun Any ‘Light Touch’ Approach
Hong Kong indicated that crypto companies drawn by the city’s push to create a digital-asset hub should expect
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Japan Real Wages Drop for 12th Straight Month, as BOJ, Kishida Scrutinize Pay
Japanese workers’ real wages continued to fall in March, in a weaker-than-expected result for pay that’s under close
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Israeli strikes in Gaza kill 12, including three leaders of armed group
By Nidal al-Mughrabi GAZA (Reuters) -Israel killed three senior Islamic Jihad commanders in Gaza air strikes and at least six
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Police Raid Consulting Firm as China Starts Anti-Spy Campaign
China has launched a nationwide anti-spy crackdown on consulting firms, according to state media, as Beijing moves to
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