China said on Wednesday that the Indian government's decision to keep a ban on 59 Chinese apps was a violation of the World Trade Organization's fair rules of business and would hurt Chinese firms.
WARSAW: Mobile games developer Huuuge Inc. has set the maximum price in its Warsaw initial public offering (IPO) at 50 zlotys per share, valuing the deal at around 1.5 billion zlotys (US$400.8 million), the company said on Wednesday. Huuuge, with a significant base in Poland, adds to a list...
FAILED businessman Nelson Loh was adjudged a bankrupt by the Singapore High Court last month, after DBS Bank commenced bankruptcy proceedings against him in relation to some S$14.2 million in outstanding debts, court documents revealed.
LVMH's shares rose on Wednesday after the French luxury goods group reported resilient fourth-quarter results.
Taiwan Economics Minister Wang Mei-hua said on Wednesday she had met with senior executives of four major Taiwanese chipmakers who told her they were willing to prioritise supplies for auto makers amid a global shortage of chips for the industry.
Nissan Motor Co said on Wednesday all its "new vehicle offerings" in key markets would be electrified by the early 2030s, as part of the Japanese automaker's efforts to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050.
China's ByteDance is cutting the size of its India team and is unsure when it will make a comeback, the company told employees in an internal memo on Wednesday, months after its popular TikTok video app was banned.
HSBC has appointed Regina Lee as its new Singapore head of commercial banking to accelerate its push into South-east Asia.
HSBC has appointed Regina Lee as its new Singapore head of commercial banking to accelerate its push into South-east Asia.
SINGAPORE: The Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau (CPIB) said it cannot comment or provide updates on its multi-year-long probe into a corruption scandal involving Keppel Offshore & Marine (Keppel O&M).  This is because it needs to “protect the integrity” of these confidential investigations ...
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