| 31.03.2025 9:01 Why China Is Wary of a Trump-Xi Summit It could take months for agreement on a meeting between President Trump and Xi Jinping, China’s top leader, as Chinese officials seek a scripted encounter. 31.03.2025 8:43 Stocks Sink as Trump’s Tariff Threats Weigh on Confidence Stocks in Japan tumbled nearly 4 percent as investors braced for a week of market turmoil caused by an expected announcement of more tariffs. 31.03.2025 8:02 Asia stock markets tumble as Trump’s tariffs loom Japanese and South Korean equities hit by concerns over impact on exports 31.03.2025 7:18 Trump threatens secondary tariffs on Russian oil if no deal on Ukraine US president says he is вЂ?pissed off’ with Vladimir Putin for dragging feet in ceasefire talks 31.03.2025 7:09 China Resources Gas Falls Most in a Year After Cutting Dividend China Resources Gas Group Ltd.’s shares fell the most in a year after the utility missed earnings estimates and announced it would lower its dividend. 31.03.2025 6:33 China Factory Activity Expands Before Expected Trump Tariffs China’s factory activity continued to expand in March, welcome news for the world’s No. 2 economy before expected US tariffs that could further strain trade ties. 31.03.2025 6:04 Japanese Shares Plunge as US Tariff Worries Hit Exporter Stocks Japanese shares plunged, putting the Nikkei stock gauge on track for its worst quarter since March 2020, as exporter- and chip-related stocks slid on concerns about the global trade war. 31.03.2025 6:02 China’s No. 2 Steelmaker Posts Nearly $1 Billion Annual Loss Angang Steel Co Ltd., the listed arm of China’s second-biggest steelmaker, racked up a loss of nearly $1 billion last year, underscoring torrid conditions in the industry as demand shrinks and prices plunge. 31.03.2025 5:52 Chatbot Aggregator Wrtn Gets Funding in Latest Korea AI Deal Wrtn Technologies Inc. has raised 83 billion won ($56 million) from investors including Goodwater Capital, one of a growing number of South Korean AI startups to score financing in the post-ChatGPT era. 31.03.2025 5:38 Pest, Rodent Fears Continue to Drag Down Zensho Shares Shares of Zensho Holdings Co. fall as much as 6.5% after the operator of Japanese restaurant chains said it will temporarily close most of its Sukiya stores following multiple food contamination incidents. 31.03.2025 5:13 Korea Stocks Drop in Broad Asia Selloff as Short-Selling Resumes South Korean stocks declined on Monday, hurt by broader investor concerns over looming US tariffs just as a 17-month long ban on short selling ended. 31.03.2025 5:00 Asia Braces for Trump’s Reciprocal Tariffs to Test Export Model Asian leaders face tough decisions as President Donald Trump’s reciprocal tariffs pose a generational challenge to a region whose economies were built around exports to the US and a world of low trade barriers. 31.03.2025 4:36 Peso Rally to Fade on Philippine Balance of Payments Deficit The Philippine peso’s rally may run out of steam after the central bank revised its projection for the nation’s balance of payments to a deficit from a surplus. 31.03.2025 4:35 Japan Confronts Biggest Bond Loss Globally as BOJ Rate Hikes Upend Market Investors are rethinking their strategies for Japanese sovereign bonds after the Bank of Japan’s pivot to interest-rate hikes in the past year triggered the biggest losses among global debt markets. 31.03.2025 4:20 Oil Swings as Traders Weigh Trump’s Threat of Russia Penalties Oil fluctuated as the market weighed Donald Trump’s mixed remarks on the threat of fresh penalties on Russian crude if his counterpart Vladimir Putin refuses a ceasefire with Ukraine. 31.03.2025 3:37 Regulators Flag Compliance Flaws at Main Australian Exchange Australia’s markets regulator and the central bank identified serious issues at exchange operator ASX Ltd. related to trade settlement that they said need immediate action to resolve. 31.03.2025 2:31 ANZ Brings Forward New CEO Start Date at Bank to May 12 ANZ Group Holdings Ltd. said Nuno Matos will now start at the helm on May 12, two months earlier than originally planned. 31.03.2025 2:00 Traders Fear Global FX Market May Be Less Liquid Than It Appears 31.03.2025 1:55 Australian Stock ETFs Set for Record Quarterly Flows Amid Slump Net flows into Australian exchange-traded funds tracking domestic equities are on track for their best quarter ever as investors pile into local shares amid a downturn in global markets. 31.03.2025 1:10 Richard Carlson, Journalist Who Led Voice of America, Dies at 84 The father of the conservative commentator Tucker Carlson, he won a Peabody Award for television reporting that uncovered a car company’s fraud. 31.03.2025 1:00 UBS Expands Wealth Service to Target Australia’s Mining Capital UBS Group AG promoted Tim Clemenger to be its first client adviser for wealth management based in Perth, the Swiss bank’s latest move to attract more rich Australians. 31.03.2025 0:00 Treasuries Are the Standout Play as Trade War Heats Up The intensifying global trade war is heightening risks of a sharp growth slowdown in the US and upending investors’ portfolios. 30.03.2025 23:00 RBA Set to Hold Rate as Tight Election, Tariffs Fuel Risks Australia’s central bank is set to keep interest rates unchanged on Tuesday as it waits out an election campaign fought on cost-of-living issues and girds for the economic impact of a US-driven upheaval in global trade. 30.03.2025 20:44 Barcelona Becomes Ground Zero for Europe’s Housing Dilemma The Spanish city’s woes mirror a broader affordable-housing crunch spreading rapidly across Europe and driving inequality. 30.03.2025 19:44 Car Tariffs Are Coming. For Some Buyers, That Was a Reason to Act. “Prices are going to shoot up now,” one shopper said. But some dealers said that economic concerns might be keeping people away. 30.03.2025 18:20 Top US law firms balk at backing Perkins’ challenge to Trump sanctions Legal industry split over whether to join amicus brief against president’s order for fear of retaliation 30.03.2025 18:18 вЂ?I still have nightmares’: the tourists shackled and jailed for weeks at US borders Visitors suffer hostile treatment since Donald Trump’s return to the White House 30.03.2025 17:00 It’s time for the EU to solve its OrbГЎn problem The European Commission has leverage over the obstructive Hungarian premier — it should use it 30.03.2025 16:00 Globalisation will triumph over Trump Economic incentives outweigh politics in the long run 30.03.2025 14:19 In Tokyo, Rice Farmers Protest вЂ?Misguided’ Rules Fueling Shortages A scarcity of rice is causing discontent among farmers and consumers in Japan and drawing attention to a policy some say has worsened shortages. 29.03.2025 20:08 Trump Order Could Cripple Federal Worker Unions Fighting DOGE Cuts The move added to the list of actions by President Trump that use the powers of his office to weaken perceived enemies. 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