Britain's streaming services and broadcasters should be on a level playing field, as traditional broadcasters now compete with "one hand tied behind their backs", Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden said on Wednesday.
Absorbing spare labour market capacity and achieving full employment are important national priorities, a senior Australian central bank official said on Wednesday, reiterating the bank's commitment to supportive monetary policy.
THE lack of a common language on green finance and incomplete data on climate risk characteristics of infrastructure assets are among the key barriers standing in the way of unlocking private capital to support Asia's future infrastructure needs, said Second Minister for Finance and National Development Indranee Rajah....
BEIJING: China's state planner along with the market regulator has recently sent teams to various provinces and cities to investigate bulk commodity prices and supplies, the National Development and Reform Commission said on Wednesday. The statement from the state planner comes days after it ...
SHANGHAI: China Oil and Gas Pipeline Network, or PipeChina, aims to bring its carbon emission and energy consumption to a peak before 2030, a company manager said on Wednesday. The target follows China's pledge for peak national CO2 emissions by 2030, as it aims to become carbon neutral before...
SoftBank Group Corp CEO Masayoshi Son said on Wednesday share buybacks remain an option, amid a slide in the conglomerate's shares.
TOKYO: Japan's benchmark Nikkei index inched higher on Wednesday as a rally in consumer-related growth stocks outweighed losses in transport sectors. The Nikkei 225 rose 0.07per cent to 28,902.77 by 0212 GMT, while the broader Topix edged down 0.33per cent to 1,953.03. The Nikkei saw its ...
FAA says US airports will get USUS$8 billion in pandemic relief
The U.S. dollar remained on the back foot against major peers on Wednesday after a two-day drop as U.S. Federal Reserve officials including Chair Jerome Powell reaffirmed that tighter monetary policy was still some way off.
DUBAI -The U.S. Justice Department said on Tuesday it seized 36 Iranian-linked websites, many of them associated with either disinformation activities or violent organizations, taking them offline for violating U.S. sanctions. Several of the sites were back online within hours with new domain ...





















