Boeing has received a licence from the U.S. government to offer its F-15EX fighter jet to the Indian air force, a senior executive said on Thursday.
MAYBANK has upgraded its sector outlook on Singapore banks to "positive", while maintaining its recommendations on Thailand and Indonesia banks to "positive" and "neutral" respectively.
MAYBANK has upgraded its sector outlook on Singapore banks to "positive", while maintaining its recommendations on Thailand and Indonesia banks to "positive" and "neutral" respectively.
Japan's Toyota Motor Corp overtook Germany's Volkswagen in vehicle sales last year, regaining pole position as the world's top selling automaker for the first time in five years as the pandemic demand slump hit its German rival harder.
Italian luxury group Prada sees revenues rising to 5 billion euros (US$6.05 billion) in 4-5 years and plans to invest 100 million euros per year in production sites and shops in coming years, its CEO said on Thursday.
iQiyi, China's answer to Netflix, will offer free movies and television shows in some areas over the Lunar New Year holiday, after Beijing urged platforms to drop their paywalls with many people stuck at home to help combat the pandemic.
Alphabet Inc's Google has vowed to withdraw its main search engine from Australia, while Facebook Inc says it will block news sharing if the government proceeds with a law to make them pay domestic media outlets for content they feature.
SINGAPORE: Senior Minister and Coordinating Minister for Social Policies Tharman Shanmugaratnam will co-chair a newly formed Group of Twenty (G20) panel on financing for pandemic preparedness and response. G20 members agreed to establish the "high-level independent panel" on Tuesday (Jan 26) ...
An Australian regulator is considering letting internet users choose what personal data companies like Google share with advertisers, as part of the country's attempts to shatter the dominance of tech titans.
The U.S. economy likely contracted at its sharpest pace since World War Two in 2020 as COVID-19 ravaged services businesses like restaurants and airlines, throwing millions of Americans out of work and into poverty.
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