India Curbs PC Imports as Modi Pushes for Local Production
India is requiring licenses for the import of computers from laptops to tablets, the latest in a series
2023-08-03 15:55
Thai Party Backed by Ex-Premier Thaksin to Unveil New Coalition After Dumping Move Forward
Thailand’s parliament suspended plans to hold a vote Friday to select a prime minister, prolonging a political stalemate
2023-08-03 14:27
Hong Kong’s New Crypto Regime Awards First Exchange License to HashKey
The first license under Hong Kong’s new crypto regime went to HashKey Exchange, legalizing the retail trading of
2023-08-03 13:50
Thai Court Delays Decision on Plea Against Pita’s PM Bid Denial
Thailand’s constitutional court delayed a decision on whether to accept or reject a petition against a parliament move
2023-08-03 12:51
China Seeks Tip-Offs From Public on Obstacles to Private Sector
China has unveiled its latest show of concern for the embattled private sector: asking citizens to call out
2023-08-03 11:45
China’s IPO Market Seen Cooling as Beijing Targets Liquidity
China’s domestic market for initial public offerings, the world’s busiest since last year, is showing signs of cooling
2023-08-03 11:24
Australia Must Consider WeChat Ban, Senate Report Says
Australia should consider extending a ban on TikTok from government devises to include WeChat, a panel of lawmakers
2023-08-03 07:22
Bank of England May Slow Pace of UK Rate Hikes
The Bank of England is likely to boost interest rates again on Thursday, but a slowing in the
2023-08-03 07:20
Fitch Says US Fiscal Metrics and Governance Spurred Credit-Rating Cut
Weakening US fiscal metrics and governance, highlighted by political wrangling over the debt ceiling, were at the heart
2023-08-03 01:46
Brazil’s Lula Says He Expects Rate Cut, But Renews Central Bank Criticism
President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva expects Brazil’s central bank to begin cutting interest rates on Wednesday, saying
2023-08-03 01:24
Kansas City Fed Names Veteran Banker and Regulator as Its Chief
The Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City appointed a longtime former banker and bank regulator its new president
2023-08-03 01:19
US Plans $103 Billion Debt Sale, Says Issuance to Keep Rising
The US Treasury boosted the size of its quarterly sale of longer-term debt for the first time in
2023-08-02 20:52