Early Estimates Suggest Japan Didn’t Conduct FX Intervention
Japan likely refrained from intervening in the currency market to prop up the yen earlier this week, according
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One of the World's Strongest Ever Gusts of Wind Hits Taiwan
One of Taiwan’s small outlying islands was hit by one of the strongest gusts of wind ever measured
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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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Turkey to Host Next Gathering of Allies to Discuss Ukraine Peace
Turkey is preparing to host the third international gathering of national security advisers working to build support for
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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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Citi Raises China GDP Forecast, Saying Economy Has Bottomed Out
Citigroup Inc. raised its growth forecast for China to 5% this year, as promising data helps build consensus
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Mexico Airport Operators Say Government Changed Fee Structure
Mexico airport operators Grupo Aeroportuario del Pacifico SAB and Grupo Aeroportuario del Sureste SAB cautioned investors that the
1970-01-01 08:00
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
1970-01-01 08:00
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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Oil Subsidy Rollback Set to Help Region-Beating Malaysian Bonds
Malaysia’s bonds beat all their regional peers last quarter as rising oil prices bolstered the government’s coffers. The
1970-01-01 08:00
Global Giants Tapping Indian Consumers Spend $3,600 a Second on Cricket World Cup Ads
Global companies are spending millions of dollars to get their names seen during the Cricket World Cup in
1970-01-01 08:00
Korea’s Inflation Speeds Up, Backing Case for Tight Policy
South Korea’s inflation outstripped forecasts in September, reinforcing the case for the central bank to keep its policy
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