The Istanbul municipality has exported its first unsecured eurobond to international capital markets to fund its uncomplete and new infrastructure projects, Ekrem Imamoglu, mayor of Turkey’s biggest …
Japan should weigh safety net for pandemic-hit firms, says PM aide
Japan should consider creating a safety net for companies that may need help surviving the hit from the coronavirus pandemic, such as airlines and transportation firms, said Heizo Takenaka, a close …
Is Indonesia becoming too reliant on Huawei?
There are concerns that Huawei is becoming the country’s only vendor, and worries over the increased risk of Chinese interference, cyberattacks and hacking.
Special: India heading for V-shaped recovery?
The International Monetary Fund said on Thursday that India’s economy, the world’s fifth largest, is gradually recovering, subtly endorsing a rather upbeat view of a V-shaped recovery projected by …
India to Step Up Scrutiny of Shadow Lenders, Local Banks
The Reserve Bank of India will undertake closer scrutiny and auditing of shadow lenders and large urban co-operative banks in a bid to improve supervision of the financial sector.
Taiwan Dollar’s Surge Has Market Watchers Curious Where It Ends
Currency traders are wondering what the next support level will be for the Taiwan dollar after the one that held for years crumbled.
Georgia couple facing eviction as housing protections set to expire
The power line to their house was cut and their landlord has refused to fix it for five weeks amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Israel transfers billions to Ramallah, does not deduct for terror stipends
Israel hands over full NIS 3.7 billion in tax revenues it collects on Palestinians’ behalf, despite law requiring withholding amount PA pays security detainees and families …
Israel transfers billions to Ramallah, does not deduct for terror stipends
Israel hands over full NIS 3.7 billion in tax revenues it collects on Palestinians’ behalf, despite law requiring withholding amount PA pays security detainees and families …
Western Frustration With Turkey Likely to Build Under Biden Administration
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has complained about an international conspiracy forming against Turkey, and he says it’s attempting to frustrate his projection of Turkish power and influence abroad.