The government should tighten its enforcement measures and strengthen its legal backbone to prevent more cases of fraud in the Philippine financial system, according to the Department of Finance.
China ‘bigger threat to India’ than Pakistan: Sharad Pawar on LAC standoff
China’s military might is ‘ten times greater’ than India, the former defence minister said, adding that Beijing has ‘weaned away’ India’s neighbours to its side.
China’s Rebound Fuels Emerging Market Optimism
Emerging markets have a lot going for them right now.Putting aside the worrying rise in Covid-19 cases, the positive narrative for investors in developing economies remains intact. China’s economy …
Singapore Stocks Seen Helped by Election as Diversity Increases
(Bloomberg) — Another mandate for Singapore’s ruling party — along with the opposition winning its most seats ever — will boost the city-state’s equities, according to analysts.Prime Minister Lee H …
Singapore’s Version of a Political Shock Upends Old Playbook
Most political parties around the world would be thrilled to win 89% of seats in an election. Not in Singapore.
Ghosn says he is aiding those who helped him flee to Lebanon
Former Nissan Motor Co. Chairman Carlos Ghosn says he is assisting those who helped him flee from Japan to Lebanon last year but refuses to provide details about the escape, saying such information …
Kazakhstan Sets Eyes on Top-3 Spot for Global Bitcoin Mining
Soviet country’s cheap electricity has been attracting Bitcoin miners, but will it manage to elbow out Russia and the United States?
Saudi Arabia’s mortgage lender Amlak to start trading on Tadawul from Monday
Shares in Saudi Arabia’s mortgage lender Amlak International for Real Estate Finance will start trading on the Tadawul stock exchange on Monday as the company completes its IPO process. The company is …
Afghanistan- 70-meter wall costs Afghan Embassy $1.8m
The Afghanistan Embassy in the United States has reconstructed its boundary wall measuring 70 meters at a cost of around 1,825,839 US dollars after its reconstruction for $88,000 was rejected by a …
Iraq moves to curb corruption at border crossing
Iraq’s prime minister took a first step Saturday to combat cross-border corruption that has long plagued the country’s frontiers, part of a plan to grapple with unprecedented financial shortfalls.