India's Go First backs emergency arbitration in Pratt & Whitney dispute
(Reuters) -India's Go Airlines said on Monday it needed an emergency arbitration in its dispute with engine maker Pratt &
2023-05-16 10:50
New Zealand set to reveal bigger deficit in 'no frills' 2023-24 budget
By Lucy Craymer WELLINGTON New Zealand Labour government is set to reveal a worse budget bottom line and
2023-05-16 10:28
China April industrial output rises 5.6%, retail sales jump 18.4%; below expectations
BEIJING China's industrial output grew 5.6% in April from a year earlier, official data showed on Tuesday, missing
2023-05-16 10:26
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2023-05-16 10:20
Toshiba Announces Thermoflagger™, a Simple Solution that Detects Temperature Rises in Electronic Equipment
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2023-05-16 10:17
Oil prices extend gains on US plans to refill reserve, Canada's wildfires
By Yuka Obayashi TOKYO Oil prices rose for a second day early on Tuesday, as U.S. plans to
2023-05-16 09:57
US Virgin Islands seeks to subpoena Elon Musk in Jeffrey Epstein lawsuit
The government of the U.S. Virgin Islands is asking a federal judge to help it serve billionaire Elon Musk with a subpoena for documents in its lawsuit seeking to hold JPMorgan Chase liable for sex trafficking acts committed by businessman Jeffrey Epstein
2023-05-16 09:55
Australia's central bank hiked in May due to inflation risks, more raises may be required
SYDNEYAustralia's central bank decided to hike at its May meeting due to inflation risks from weak productivity growth,
2023-05-16 09:55
FTC to block Amgen's deal to acquire Horizon Therapeutics - source
The US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is expected to file a lawsuit as early as Tuesday to block
2023-05-16 09:47
A barbecue frenzy is gripping China. Can street food revive the economy?
When China was in the midst of a pandemic-induced economic slump in 2020, then Premier Li Keqiang touted the idea of creating jobs by encouraging street vendors to set up shop across the country. That pitch was quickly shot down by close associates of leader Xi Jinping, who characterized the traditional trade as "unhygienic and uncivilized."
2023-05-16 09:47
Delays Won’t Hurt Japan’s First Casino, Osaka Governor Says
Years of delay to plans for Japan’s first casino resort won’t have an adverse effect on the project
2023-05-16 08:59
Japan’s Banks Resist Buybacks After Predicting Bumper Profit
Japan’s biggest banks are predicting their highest profits in years, though a cautious outlook is holding them back
2023-05-16 08:55