Climate Costs Mount for Poorer Nations Already Burdened by Debt
      Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif warned world leaders at the COP27 climate talks last November that developing nations
      2023-05-30 12:21
    
    A China Crypto Pioneer Warns Hong Kong May Cool on Digital Assets Longer Term
      A crypto entrepreneur whose business in China was upended by a regulatory crackdown considers his experience to be
      2023-05-30 10:59
    
    Banks Tap Hong Kong’s Discount Window for Most Funds Since 2021
      Banks in Hong Kong borrowed the largest amount of short-term cash in over two years from the authorities,
      2023-05-30 10:56
    
    Imran Khan Summoned Over Attacks on Pakistan Military Buildings
      Imran Khan has been summoned by Pakistan authorities to face questioning over the outbreak of violence that followed
      2023-05-30 10:46
    
    New Zealand House Prices to Rise Earlier Than Expected, ANZ Says
      New Zealand’s house prices will start rising in the second half of 2023, several quarters earlier than expected,
      2023-05-30 08:21
    
    BOJ to Build Case for Big Move in Latter Half of 2024, BE Says
      The Bank of Japan will gradually build a case for a major overhaul of its stimulus framework in
      2023-05-30 07:19
    
    Asia Stocks Set for Cautious Open Before Debt Vote: Markets Wrap
      Asian equities were poised for a cautious open Tuesday as White House and Republican congressional leaders stepped up
      2023-05-30 06:58
    
    US Says China Declined Request to Meet Austin in Singapore
      China declined a US request for Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin to meet his counterpart Li Shangfu in
      2023-05-30 04:55
    
    Long-Dated Treasury Futures Rally in Wake of Debt-Ceiling Accord
      Treasury futures linked to the 10- to 30-year part of the US government bond market rallied on light
      2023-05-30 01:45
    
    ECB’s Tightening Cycle Is Closer to End, But Still a Way to Go, De Cos Says
      The European Central Bank is getting nearer to the point where it can stop raising borrowing costs, but
      2023-05-30 00:52
    
    Erdogan Overcomes Economic Woes to Extend Record Turkey Rule
      Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan sealed an election victory in a runoff vote, raising the prospect of more
      2023-05-29 21:58
    
    Mizuho Cuts Risk in Bond Portfolio, Awaiting BOJ, Fed Shifts
      Mizuho Financial Group Inc. is ditching illiquid assets and shortening the average maturity of its Japanese and other
      2023-05-29 17:29
    