From the expansion of services to experimentation in new tools, the city is becoming a one-stop shop in cross-border finance and banking It seems like only yesterday that the global financial world ...
Anwar: Good governance helped Malaysia recover RM15.5b lost to corruption, smuggling
Malaysia has saved RM15.5 billion from illegal activities and corruption related leakages over the past two years, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar ...
ADB Approves $400M Loan to Boost Insurance Reforms and Economic Growth in Philippines
The newly approved Subprogram 1 marks the first of three sequenced stages designed to comprehensively reform the sector in partnership with the Insurance Commission (IC) and other key financial ...
Why our financial sector lags behind the real economy
Bangladesh’s economy presents a striking contrast. Its markets for real sector products such as consumer goods, construction materials, pharmaceuticals, and real assets like land and apartments are ...
FirstFT: Scott Bessent accuses China of trying to hurt world’s economy
Also in today’s newsletter, criminal case opened against prominent Kremlin critics and Jay Powell signals support for rate cut ...
Trump’s China tariffs could double your next purchase
President Donald Trump’s proposed 100% tariffs on Chinese imports could significantly impact U.S. consumers by doubling prices on everyday goods such as electronics and clothing. Economic analyses ...
Cardiff uni defends Kazakhstan campus amid concerns
Cardiff University has defended the opening of its first overseas campus, thousands of miles away in Kazakhstan, after a union said the move posed a risk to its reputation. More than 300 students have ...
Listen: Rain sees New Zealand and Sri Lanka match abandoned
Devine 3-54 New Zealand were hoping to chase 200-plus at World Cup for only second time Listen to BBC Radio 5 Live Sport commentary at top of page by Sam Drury This video can not be played 'Terrific ...
Women’s World Cup: Rain Plays Spoilsport as Sri Lanka–New Zealand Clash Ends in No Result
Relentless rain in Colombo washed out the Women’s World Cup group-stage match between Sri Lanka and New Zealand on Tuesday, leaving both sides with a single point and plenty to ponder in their push ...
Sri Lanka, New Zealand split points after rain washes out Women’s World Cup match in Colombo
Sri Lanka and New Zealand shared points after their Women’s World Cup match was abandoned due to rain. Sri Lanka batted first and got through their 50 overs, but rain spoiled the chase for the Kiwis.