Hotel101-Phnom Penh Cambodia is set to have approx 700 rooms with 30 floors to rise in a prime 2,033 square meters commercial land at Tonle Bassac, a vibrant riverfront economic and cultural hub near ...
Hotel101 Global entered into definitive binding agreements to develop Hotel101 in Cambodia
Hotel101-Phnom Penh Cambodia is set to have approx 700 rooms with 30 floors to rise in a prime 2,033 square meters commercial land at Tonle Bassac, a vibrant riverfront economic and cultural hub near ...
Monetary Authority of Singapore and National Bank of Cambodia Announce …
The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) and the National Bank of Cambodia (NBC) announced the start of the Financial Transparency Corridor (FTC) initiative between Singapore and Cambodia. The ...
Uranium, nuclear stocks extend declines as Kazakhstan plans to raise production
Shares of uranium producers and nuclear technology providers extend losses in Wednesday's trading, a day after Kazakhstan, the world's largest uranium producer, announced plans to significantly ...
Why South Korea’s petrochemical industry faces major restructuring
On Wednesday, government officials announced that ten South Korean petrochemical companies have reached an agreement to restructure their operations. This will involve significant reductions in their ...
Iraq takes measures to improve its credit rating
Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani instructed on Wednesday the creation of a national team to improve the country's credit rating.
Thailand’s central bank caps most online transfers at $1,500 daily to thwart scams
Banks in Thailand are now required to set a daily limit of 50,000 baht ($1,537) on many online transfers to lessen financial fraud, particularly those involving customers judged vulnerable such as ...
Japan’s Exports Fall Most in Four Years as Tariff Pain Deepens
Exports fell 2.6% in value in July from a year earlier, sliding more than the median forecast of a 2.1% decline, the Ministry of Finance reported Wednesday. The downturn, led by cars, auto parts and ...
Japan’s Exports Fall Most in Four Years as Tariff Pain Deepens
Exports fell 2.6% in value in July from a year earlier, sliding more than the median forecast of a 2.1% decline, the Ministry of Finance reported Wednesday. The downturn, led by cars, auto parts and ...
Japan’s exports tumble most in four years as U.S. tariff pain intensifies
Exports fell 2.6% in value from a year earlier, sliding more than the median forecast of a 2.1% decline, the Finance Ministry has reported.