Russia’s ambassador to Ankara said Turkey is free to turn on or mothball the advanced Russian S-400 missiles it received last year after delaying a plan to activate the weapons in April.
Philippine Central Bank Chief Is Happy Where the Key Rate Is
Follow Bloomberg on LINE messenger for all the business news and analysis you need.Philippine central bank governor Benjamin Diokno said the monetary easing implemented against coronavirus was …
Japanese Corporate Governance is Still Running Late at Kyushu Railway Company
Kyushu Railway Company Faces Second Proxy Fight with Fir Tree Partners ISS, Glass Lewis Backed Fir Tree Last Year But Activist Lost by Narrow Margin Kyushu Railway Company Appears Slow to Embrace …
OP-ED: Fixing Bangladesh capital markets: Now or never
So, what of capital markets at home? If you have followed the markets in some fashion in the recent past, you will have heard mostly negative news, especially if you missed the bull runs of the past.
China’s economy roared back in May while the rest of the world is slowly recovering, according to a widely-watched set of business surveys
China’s business activity rebounded sharply to a ten-year-high in May, while other countries are climbing their way back up, according to IHS …
Britain will not walk away from Hong Kong, Johnson says
Britain will not walk away from the people of Hong Kong if China imposes a national security law that would conflict with its international obligations under a 1984 accord, Prime Minister Boris …
Trump-Xi Standoff Over Hong Kong Puts Trade Deal in Spotlight
As China awaits U.S. sanctions for cracking down on Hong Kong, recent murmurs in the agriculture markets have increased worries that a trade deal between the world’s two biggest economies could …
Hong Kong Tycoon Li’s Telecom Firm Weighs $1 Billion Unit Sale
A Hong Kong telecommunications firm controlled by tycoon Richard Li is considering options including a sale of its international enterprise unit, PCCW Global, according to people familiar with the …
Some global firms consider moving treasury operations out of Hong Kong – sources
Some global companies are considering shifting some of their treasury operations out of Hong Kong as the United States moves to end the city’s privileges, senior bankers said, in the latest blow to …
Key Dates in Hong Kong’s Anti-Government Protests
The national security legislation prompted U.S. President Donald Trump to move ahead and strip the financial hub of the special treatment Washington affords it that is seen as key to its success as a …