| 14.08.2025 14:41 Japan's Minebea Mitsumi raises offer for Shibaura to counter Taiwan bid - Nikkei Asia 14.08.2025 14:33 Foxconn's AI server revenue tops its Apple earnings for first time - Nikkei Asia 14.08.2025 14:13 TikTok Shop in Japan and Danang's hub dreams - Nikkei Asia 14.08.2025 13:58 Malaysia's top court clears way for Najib to seek house arrest - Nikkei Asia 14.08.2025 13:20 BYD sets India sales record on back of dealership expansion - Nikkei Asia 14.08.2025 11:32 Old tensions inhibit Japanese grocers wanting to enter South Korea - Nikkei Asia 14.08.2025 10:57 South Korea shifts toward 'Japan first' diplomacy - Nikkei Asia 14.08.2025 8:47 India's digital health startups take aim at diabetes with AI, data - Nikkei Asia 14.08.2025 7:25 Thai court ruling on Paetongtarn dismissal case set for Aug. 29 - Nikkei Asia 14.08.2025 6:27 Pakistan expels Afghan refugees despite thaw with Taliban - Nikkei Asia 13.08.2025 8:12 Elliott Affiliate Makes Last-Minute $8.82 Billion Bid for Citgo An Elliott Investment Management affiliate submitted a last-minute bid in the court-ordered auction for Citgo Petroleum Corp.’s parent, according to a letter filed in Delaware legal proceedings. 13.08.2025 7:26 Taiwan’s Stock Index Set for Record High as AI Optimism Expands Taiwanese shares are on track for a record high, buoyed by a strong outlook for artificial intelligence and exemption from some US tariffs for major chip makers. 13.08.2025 7:23 Carlyle-Backed Orion Breweries Said to Plan Tokyo IPO Next Month Japanese beer maker Orion Breweries Ltd. is planning its listing in Tokyo as early as next month, according to people familiar with the matter, six years after Carlyle Group Inc. and Nomura Holdings Inc. bought the company. 13.08.2025 6:51 Australians Fall Behind on Power Bills as Cost Pressures Persist More Australian households are falling behind on their power bills, according to one of the nation’s biggest energy retailers, highlighting lingering cost-of-living pressures in the economy. 13.08.2025 6:42 Japan Starts Anti-Dumping Probe Into Chinese, Korean Steel Goods Japan will begin an anti-dumping probe into some Chinese and South Korean steel goods, the latest effort by the nation to protect local producers against a wave of imports of the alloy. 13.08.2025 6:08 Buyer Fatigue in Australian Debt Masked by Foreign Purchases Australia’s bond market is showing early signs of stress from the nation’s massive borrowing plan this year, but the effect is being obscured by strong demand from foreign investors diversifying from Treasuries. 13.08.2025 5:59 A New Approach to Sustainable Investing Bill Davis, Portfolio Manager for the Hennessy Sustainable ETF, breaks down some of his top stock picks, which he says offer a unique hedge to a market riding high on the AI trade. Bill speaks with Carol Massar and David Gura on Bloomberg Businessweek Daily. (Source: Bloomberg) 13.08.2025 5:58 Exxon Aims to Build on Guyana Oil Success in Trinidad and Tobago Exxon Mobil Corp. signed a deal to explore for oil and gas off the coast of Trinidad and Tobago, a decade after making the world’s largest discovery in a generation in nearby Guyana. 13.08.2025 5:56 China’s Property Crisis Hits New Low With Evergrande Delisting China Evergrande Group’s delisting marks a bleak milestone for the nation’s property sector, now in a fourth year of paralysis that continues to weigh down the world’s second-largest economy. 13.08.2025 5:45 Moutai Emerges as Dividend Play With Yield Topping AgBank’s Kweichow Moutai Co.’s dividend yield has surpassed Agricultural Bank of China Ltd.’s for the first time, boosting the premium liquor maker’s appeal to income investors despite slowing growth. 13.08.2025 5:32 Suzuki’s India Unit Doubles Down on SUVs as Small Cars Slide Maruti Suzuki India Ltd. is set to expand its SUV portfolio with a second mid-sized model, people familiar with the plan said, as the nation’s top carmaker scrambles to counter slowing demand for its bread-and-butter small cars. 13.08.2025 5:32 Chinese Thermal Coal Hits 5-Month High on Heat and Disruptions Power plant coal prices in China have risen to the highest level since March, as downpours in mining areas disrupt output and scorching heat in cities boosts cooling demand for the fuel. 13.08.2025 5:00 Australia’s SO4 Exports Potash From Billionaire’s Lake Way Site SO4, the Australian potash producer owned by Czech billionaire Pavel Tykac, said it made its first commercial shipment overseas and plans to become a major exporter of the fertilizer. 13.08.2025 4:55 Billionaire Kwek’s CDL Sees Muted Profit Rise After Feud The Singapore developer controlled by the city-state’s richest clan reported a small increase in profit in the first half of the year, a period overshadowed by a damaging family feud. 13.08.2025 4:00 China’s $11 Trillion Stock Market Stages Steady Resurgence Chinese stocks have gained ground in recent months despite a lack of major catalysts, with ample domestic liquidity likely to sustain the rally. 13.08.2025 3:46 Major Australia Gold Miner Evolution Is Eyeing More Copper Deals Australia’s second-largest gold miner is looking to boost its exposure to copper, even after posting a record full-year profit following a surge in bullion prices. 13.08.2025 2:04 Circle Falls After Company, Holders Offer 10 Million Shares Shares of Circle Internet Group Inc. fell after the second-largest stablecoin issuer and a group of shareholders including co-founder and Chief Executive Officer Jeremy Allaire announced an offering to sell a combined 10 million shares. 13.08.2025 2:00 Bankers Risk US Backlash Over Chinese Funding Boom in Hong Kong 12.08.2025 18:15 Moutai Posts Worst Growth in Years Amid Weak Liquor Demand Kweichow Moutai Co. delivered its worst six-month growth in sales or profit in years as China’s top distiller struggles with weak consumer demand for premium beverages. 12.08.2025 14:58 Sanctions Choke Crude Shipments to Indian Refiner Nayara Indian refiner Nayara Energy is set to receive the lowest-ever amount of crude this month, as oil imports and product exports buckle under the weight of EU sanctions. 12.08.2025 11:00 Europe’s Ariane 6 Rocket Launches Mission to Polar Orbit A troubled European rocket critical to the continent’s goal of reducing its reliance on Elon Musk’s SpaceX thundered off a launchpad and delivered a satellite into space on a third-ever mission Arianespace declared an “absolute success.” Страницы: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 ... 1454 1455 1456 1457 1458 1459 1460 1461 1462 1463 1464 1465 1466 1467 1468 1469 1470 1471 1472 1473 1474 1475 1476 1477 1478 1479 1480 1481 1482 1483 1484 1485 1486 1487 |