| 07.05.2025 13:05 Pakistan vows to retaliate after India launches military strikes Islamabad also said it had shot down five Indian military jets in response to assault it claims killed 26 people 07.05.2025 11:06 Kashmir crisis live: airlines forced to divert flights 07.05.2025 10:21 India launches military strikes on Pakistan New Delhi acts after linking Islamabad to militant attack in Indian-administered Kashmir 07.05.2025 10:10 India, Pakistan Tensions Risk Further Escalation, Analysts Say India’s targeted military strikes against Pakistan have left analysts debating the possibility of a further escalation in the tensions and its impact on the nations’ economies and markets. 07.05.2025 10:05 Singapore's UOB braces for slowdown after flat Q1 profit growth - Nikkei Asia 07.05.2025 10:00 Trump's university interference erodes science, diversity in US - Nikkei Asia 07.05.2025 9:48 Hot, Dry Weather Threatens Output in China’s Wheat-Growing Belt Hot and dry weather is threatening wheat production in China’s top growing region, potentially disrupting output of a key staple grain just as Beijing attempts to bolster food security during a trade war with the US. 07.05.2025 9:39 Tata seeks Hong Kong expansion by tackling DeepSeek security risks - Nikkei Asia 07.05.2025 9:29 India’s Defense Stocks See $5 Billion Rally as Border Tensions Escalate Indian defense firms have added more than $5 billion in market valuation since tensions escalated between the country and neighboring Pakistan following a brutal attack on tourists in Kashmir two weeks ago. 07.05.2025 9:13 China Taps New Animal Feed Sources After Falling Out With Canada Chinese traders are scouring the globe for alternative sources of rapeseed, as tensions with Canada, their top supplier, risk choking imports of a key ingredient in animal feed. 07.05.2025 9:05 Dollar Faces $2.5 Trillion вЂ?Avalanche’ of Asian Sales, Jen Says The dollar may face a $2.5 trillion “avalanche” of selling as Asian countries unwind their stockpile of the world’s reserve currency, according to Stephen Jen. 07.05.2025 9:04 Pakistan Stocks Slide, India Assets Steady After Military Strike Pakistan’s stocks slid, while Indian assets were steady after both countries retaliated in expected tit-for-tat blows following a militant attack last month in Kashmir. 07.05.2025 9:04 Taiwan’s Currency Surge Steps Up Pressure for Economic Overhaul The Taiwan dollar’s most extreme surge since 1988, along with prospects for continued appreciation, has triggered calls for one of the most export-dependent Asian economies to overhaul its growth model. 07.05.2025 9:00 The resilient coffee discovery that could save our morning brew As climate change puts pressure on supply, new varieties are coming to the fore 07.05.2025 9:00 Israel eases block on exits from Gaza after Trump urges resettlement Hundreds leave besieged strip in what diplomats fear is start of Israeli displacement plan spurred by US president 07.05.2025 9:00 Why China Is Investing So Much Money in Moroccan Factories Morocco is linked to Europe on the strength of its auto sector and a trade pact. But its status as a connector country has become precarious in the trade war. 07.05.2025 9:00 A Remote and Disputed Corner of Africa Is Cheering Trump 07.05.2025 9:00 Czechs Set to Cut Rates But Keep Hawkish Tone Czech policymakers will probably cut interest rates again after inflation slowed more than expected, but they may also signal a lengthy pause is now in store due to persistent price risks. 07.05.2025 9:00 Polish Central Bank to Cut Rates Just Before Election Yet Again Poland’s central bank is set to cut interest rates for the first time since 2023 and like the last time the decision will come just days before an important election. 07.05.2025 8:55 China Cuts Interest Rates to Shore Up Economy Hit by Trade War China’s central bank acted shortly after news that officials from China and the Trump administration will hold their first formal trade talks since the punishing tariffs began. 07.05.2025 8:53 Indian LNG Buyers Embrace US Benchmark to Balance Volatility Indian liquefied natural gas importers have signed a flurry of long-term purchase agreements linked to the US price benchmark, the latest effort by the nation’s buyers to protect themselves from volatile markets. 07.05.2025 8:39 HK Dollar Interest Rate Falls Most Since 2008 After Intervention The Hong Kong dollar’s funding costs plunged the most since 2008, as the monetary authority’s intervention to defend the currency peg helped boost liquidity in the financial system. 07.05.2025 8:14Yuan, Other Asian Currencies Weaken After PBOC Eases Policy The Chinese yuan was weaker along with most other Asian currencies, including the Singapore dollar, after the PBOC said it will ease policy. ... 07.05.2025 8:03 China cuts key interest rate to 1.4% Central bank reduces lenders’ reserve requirements as policymakers take action over US trade war 07.05.2025 8:01Asia Markets Rise as China Cuts Rates, Prepares for U.S. Talks Stock markets in Asia rose Wednesday as Beijing announced a raft of policy easing measures and traders cheered news that U.S. and Chinese officials are set to meet. ... 07.05.2025 7:48 Japan satellite operators amp up investment as commercial demand rises - Nikkei Asia 07.05.2025 7:37 Taiwan Investors Retreat From US Bond ETFs After Buying Streak Taiwanese investors are fast pulling money out of local exchange-traded US bond funds, reversing an earlier trend that made them the biggest buyer group of such products in Asia. 07.05.2025 7:34 Japan Trading House Shares Rise, Berkshire to Hold Long Term Shares of Japanese trading houses climbed after Warren Buffett said he expects Berkshire Hathaway Inc. to hold its investments in them for 50 years or more. 07.05.2025 7:27 Traders Brace for a Volatile Session After India-Pakistan Conflict EscalatesВ Before the trading day starts we bring you a digest of the key news and events that are likely to move markets. Today we look at: 07.05.2025 7:10 China cuts interest rates, reserve ratio ahead of US trade talks - Nikkei Asia 07.05.2025 7:07 Taiwan Currency Shock Splits Insurers on How to Hedge US Bonds Two Taiwanese life insurers are taking opposite approaches to foreign-exchange hedging after a surge in the island’s currency put hundreds of billions of dollars of their US bond holdings under scrutiny. 07.05.2025 6:57 TikTok, Facing a U.S. Ban, Tells Advertisers: We’re Here and Confident The company’s executives tried to reassure potential advertisers about the app’s future in the United States without directly addressing a looming ban under a federal law. Страницы: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 ... 1281 1282 1283 1284 1285 1286 1287 1288 1289 1290 1291 1292 1293 1294 1295 1296 1297 1298 1299 1300 1301 1302 1303 1304 1305 1306 1307 1308 1309 1310 1311 1312 1313 1314 |