Japan's labour ministry said it would delay the release of its closely-watched wage data originally scheduled for Tuesday, citing the need to "scrutinise" some figures.
South Korea's central bank is seen keeping its interest rates at record lows on Thursday and for the rest of 2021, as COVID-19 uncertainties and worries about financial imbalances offset signs of a broader economic recovery.
SINGAPORE: Singapore has maintained its growth forecast for 2021 at a range of 4 per cent to 6 per cent due to “heightened uncertainties” in the economic environment arising from the COVID-19 pandemic, the Ministry of Trade and Industry (MTI) said on Tuesday (May 25). The forecast will be...
Federal Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers held unconventional closing arguments Monday in the antitrust trial between Epic Games and Apple Inc, peppering both sides' attorneys for three hours about how far she could - and should - go to change Apple's App Store business.
Automakers Renault, its alliance partner Nissan Motor Co and Hyundai Motor Co face temporary factory closures in India due to growing unrest among workers concerned about rising COVID-19 infections.
REUTERS: China's Zhejiang Huayou Cobalt Co said on Monday it would partner electric vehicle battery maker EVE Energy and others in a US$2.08 billion nickel and cobalt project in Indonesia. The company is also splashing out US$210 million on a stake in Chinese battery materials producer Tianjin ...
GLOBAL fund managers are enthusiastically bullish and are ignoring fears of stagflation, with seven in 10 respondents to the latest survey by Bank of America (BOA) expecting to see "above-trend" growth and inflation.
Britain is launching a 14-week consultation on a future trade deal with India, seeking the views of the public and business before trade minister Liz Truss hopes to begin talks later this year.
US Deputy Treasury Secretary Wally Adeyemo said he anticipates strong support from the G7 industrial democracies for the Biden Administration's proposed 15 per cent-plus global minimum corporate tax.
US Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo said on Monday a proposed US$52 billion boost in US government funding for semiconductor production and research could result in seven to 10 new US factories.
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