Global shares extended their recovery on Tuesday, with Asian markets bouncing from four-weeks lows as investor focus on economic growth partly offset worries about any near-term rise in U.S. interest rates.
Venezuelan food delivery driver Pablo Toro has no stake in cryptocurrency or blockchain, but indirectly uses digital tokens every time he sends money to his family.
REUTERS: China's Full Truck Alliance Co Ltd raised nearly US$1.6 billion through a U.S. initial public offering on Tuesday, giving it a valuation of around US$20.6 billion and marking another high-profile Chinese float in New York this year. The company, which styles itself as the "Uber for ...
Alphabet unit Google on Tuesday found itself in the EU antitrust spotlight again as regulators opened an investigation into its lucrative digital advertising business to examine whether it favors its own business over rivals, advertisers and online publishers.
Shareholders of French media giant Vivendi overwhelmingly approved on Tuesday its plan to spin off its prized Universal music business.
THE number of millionaires in Singapore is expected to jump by 61.9 per cent by 2025 to about 437,000, from the current 270,000 millionaires, according to a global wealth report by Credit Suisse.
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia's Serba Dinamik Holdings Bhd will take legal action against its auditor KPMG for negligence and breach of contract, its chairman Mohamed Ilyas Pakeer Mohamed said on Tuesday. KPMG has "negligently red flagged some issues", he said at a news conference. Earlier this ...
Germany needs an honest discussion about how to deal with trading partners such as China and must not duck confrontation if red lines on human rights are crossed, the head of the influential BDI industry association said on Tuesday.
Europe's top court on Tuesday said that Google's YouTube and other online platforms are not liable for copyright-infringing works uploaded by users onto their platforms under certain conditions.
SINGAPORE: While most product recommendations by financial advisers met the needs of their customers, improvements can be made when it comes to identifying vulnerable customers and the closing of such sales at roadshows, said the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) on Tuesday (Jun 22). For ...
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