New Zealand Per-Capita Retail Sales Fall to Three-Year Low
New Zealand consumers are spending less per person after adjusting for inflation as high interest rates and rising
2023-11-24 10:58
Sri Lanka Cuts Rates to Spur Economy as Debt Plan Awaited
Sri Lanka cut its benchmark rate for a fourth time this year to help support the economy’s turnaround
2023-11-24 10:51
Xi Tolerance for Property Pain Nears Limit as Rescue Takes Shape
China is ramping up pressure on banks to support struggling real estate developers, signaling President Xi Jinping’s tolerance
2023-11-24 09:56
GIC-Backed AESC Said to Target $10 Billion Value in New Round
AESC Group is targeting a valuation of about $10 billion in its latest funding round, according to people
2023-11-24 09:56
New Zealand Coalition Government Ponders Deeper Reforms to RBNZ
New Zealand’s new government will seek advice on whether to undertake deeper reforms at the central bank in
2023-11-24 08:55
Japan Inflation Quickens, Fueling Speculation Over BOJ Shift
Japan’s key inflation measure accelerated for the first time in four months, going against the Bank of Japan’s
2023-11-24 08:29
Hong Kong Dollar’s Rally Seen Extending on Liquidity Squeeze
A rally in the Hong Kong dollar that saw it touch the strongest level this year against the
2023-11-24 08:28
Oil Holds Decline as OPEC+ Dispute Clouds Outlook for Production
Oil held a decline after the OPEC+ alliance was forced to delay a critical meeting amid a dispute
2023-11-24 08:20
Ukraine’s Struggle for Arms and Attention Gives Putin an Opening
In late September, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy and NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg discussed visiting the alliance’s headquarters in
2023-11-24 08:19
Malaysia’s Anwar Faces Hard Policy Decisions as Popularity Dips
After years of political turmoil that saw rapid turnover at the prime minister’s office, Anwar Ibrahim’s first 12
2023-11-24 07:52
NBA Africa’s First CEO to Step Down Amid Other Senior Departures
The National Basketball Association’s inaugural chief executive officer for its African business is leaving, the latest in a
2023-11-24 07:49
A Coal-Powered Industrial Boom Is Testing Indonesia’s Green Ambitions
In a heavily forested district in Indonesia’s portion of the island of Borneo, excavators and an army of
2023-11-24 07:27