Bangladesh's exports jumped 15per cent to US$38.76 billion in the financial year ended June, data showed on Tuesday, led by a rebound in demand for garments as Western economies recovered.
SHANGHAI: A Beijing office of China's central bank said on Tuesday it had ordered the shutdown of a Beijing-based software maker over its suspected involvement in cryptocurrency trading. Authorities ordered Beijing Qudao Cultural Development Co Ltd to suspend operations, and its website had ...
Taiwan reported on Tuesday its unemployment rate hit a more than seven-year high of 4.15per cent in May, when curbs began being imposed on the entertainment and hospitality sectors to help stop the spread of COVID-19 cases.
MANILA: The Philippines' Securities and Exchange Commission said on Tuesday it has approved Filinvest Land Inc's up to 14.92 billion pesos (US$300.56 million) share sale for its real estate investment trust (REIT) unit. Cyberzone Properties Inc, which will change its name to Filinvest REIT ...
German flying taxi startup Volocopter said on Tuesday it was acquiring long-time partner DG Flugzeugbau, in a step that secures its compliance with the European Union air safety regulator's production standards.
Japan's economy is set to recover to pre-pandemic levels by the end of this year, helped by solid exports as well as consumer spending supported by progress in vaccinations, the government said in revised estimates released on Tuesday.
Shares in Didi slumped 25per cent in U.S. premarket trade after the ride-hailing giant's app was ordered to be taken down from mobile app stores in China on Sunday, a blow to the US$75 billion company which listed its shares in New York last week.
Foreigners turned net sellers of Asian equities in June for a second consecutive month, as growing inflationary pressure and a spike in coronavirus cases in the region tempered risk appetite.
British Airways has resolved a legal action related to a data breach in 2018 on confidential terms, and those affected will receive a settlement, court-appointed solicitors said on Tuesday.
SINGAPORE: Singapore, being a small country with no natural resources, has to embrace globalisation to survive and inking free trade agreements (FTAs) is one way of doing so, said Health Minister Ong Ye Kung in Parliament on Tuesday (Jul 6). Mr Ong, a former trade negotiator, was delivering a...
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