Acclime, the premier corporate services provider in Asia, announces today that it has completed the acquisition of BSE Accounting Co., Ltd (BSE) in Cambodia, with the firm soon to be rebranded to …
UK mining group arranged Paris trip for former Kazakh prime minister’s family
Kazakhmys organised private jet, Disneyland visit and George V hotel stay, drawing scrutiny under anti-bribery law …
Iran broadcasts wrestler’s confession following Trump tweet
Iran’s state TV aired a recorded confession from 27-year-old wrestler Navid Afkari on Sunday after President Trump tweeted about his case and asked Iranian authorities to spare him from the death …
Iran Won’t Give In to Bullying: President
History has shown that the Iranian nation will never surrender to bullying and coercion, President of Iran Hassan Rouhani said.
Japan’s Record Contraction Shows Challenge Facing Abe Successor
Japan confirmed the scale of its record economic contraction last quarter with figures that were slightly worse than first estimated, highlighting the enormous challenge facing the country as the …
Japan Funds Buy Record Amount of Italian Debt After EU Stimulus
Funds from Japan bought a net 372.7 billion yen ($3.51 billion) of Italian debt, after selling 56.1 billion yen of the nation’s bonds in June, according to preliminary portfolio data from the Ministry …
Japan to spend $6.3 billion from emergency reserve for coronavirus vaccines
The Japanese government approved on Tuesday spending of 671.4 billion yen ($6.32 billion) from emergency budget reserves to secure coronavirus vaccines, the Ministry of Finance said.
Japan’s Nishimura Says Rising Income to Underpin Consumption
Japan’s Economy Minister Yasutoshi Nishimura attends a joint news conference with Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike and other panel members after their talks on the latest s …
Japan’s Service Sector Sentiment Improves in August
The survey of workers such as taxi drivers, hotel workers and restaurant staff – called “economy watchers” for their proximity to consumer and retail trends – showed their confidence about current …
In Hong Kong, people are buying newspapers to look at the ads
The revival of print advertising in a newspaper under assault by the government is the latest twist in Hong Kong’s ever-evolving protest tactics.