
China Biofuel Exporters Vow Higher Standards After EU Criticism
Chinese biodiesel producers pledged to improve compliance and export standards, days after European rivals called for action to
2023-06-06 10:17

Mexico's Telmex reaches pay rise agreement with union, ministry says
MEXICO CITY Mexican telecom Telmex, a subsidiary of America Movil, has reached a deal with a workers' union
2023-06-06 10:16

Singapore Tax Hike Is Starting to Cool Foreign Demand for Property
Singapore’s latest property tax — now one of the highest among global markets — has dented foreign demand.
2023-06-06 10:15

Microsoft will pay $20M to settle U.S. charges of illegally collecting children's data
Microsoft will pay a fine of $20 million to settle Federal Trade Commission charges that it illegally collected and retained the data of children who signed up to use its Xbox video game console
2023-06-06 09:57

Mainland Investors Snap Up Most Hong Kong Shares in Two Years
Mainland investors bought the most Hong Kong shares in over two years through trading links with the city
2023-06-06 09:29

Weak Japan Wage Results Offer Little for Kishida or BOJ
Japanese workers’ real wages continued to fall in April, even after reflecting some of the gains from a
2023-06-06 09:20

HSBC Plans Hong Kong Summit to Fill Gap Left by Credit Suisse
HSBC Holdings Plc plans to hold a new flagship investor conference in Hong Kong next year to replace
2023-06-06 09:20

Redox to Price Top Australia IPO of Year at $266 Million
Australian chemical distribution firm Redox Pty Ltd. has priced it initial public offering at A$2.55 ($1.69) per share
2023-06-06 08:51

Republican Donor's Plane Involved in Deadly Crash That Triggered Sonic Boom
Family members of a prominent supporter of conservative Republican causes — including a Hamptons real estate agent —
2023-06-06 08:46

China Edging Out Russia as Sanctions Redraw Trade for Kazakhstan
An economic seesaw between China and Russia in Central Asia is moving toward a new equilibrium for Kazakhstan,
2023-06-06 08:27

Global Carbon Markets Face Upheaval as Nations Remake the Rules
The $2 billion market for carbon offsets is heading for a massive reset, as a growing number of
2023-06-06 08:27

West Coast dockworkers disrupt trade for a fourth day, says maritime group
For a fourth day, dockworkers at West Coast ports in the United States are disrupting international trade, according to the Pacific Maritime Association.
2023-06-06 08:18