SHANGHAI: Chinese fund managers, grappling with a rapidly-growing list of publicly-traded securities and mountains of data, are rapidly embracing machine learning and other types of artificial intelligence (AI) to boost efficiency and bolster returns. From using computers for analyzing news ...
Japan's unemployment rate probably inched up in April, a Reuters poll found, in the latest sign of a slight deterioration in the job market as the coronavirus pandemic hits the labour-intensive service sector.
Staff at some Chinese government offices have been told not to park their Tesla Inc cars inside government compounds due to security concerns over cameras installed on the vehicles, two people with knowledge of the matter said.
Indian house prices will stagnate this year, hurt by a devastating second wave of the coronavirus which has crushed demand and offset government tax rebates and incentives for property developers, a Reuters poll showed.
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co Ltd (TSMC) said on Friday that it has increased its 2021 output for a key component for automotive semiconductors by 60per cent compared with last year, amid a global chip shortage.
Malaysia's consumer price index (CPI) in April rose 4.7per cent from a year earlier, its fastest growth in more than four years, government data showed on Friday.
SAN FRANCISCO: Microsoft said it is retiring Internet Explorer, the browser it created more than 25 years ago and which is now largely abandoned as people instead use competitors like Google's Chrome or Apple's Safari. "We are announcing that the future of Internet Explorer on Windows 10 is in...
HONG KONG: JD Logistics has indicated it will price its shares at HKUS$40.36 (US$5.20) to raise US$3.16 billion in its Hong Kong initial public offering (IPO), according to two sources with direct knowledge of the matter. The sources could not be named as the information has not yet been...
WASHINGTON: The United States Treasury Department on Thursday (May 20) offered to accept a global minimum corporate tax of at least 15 per cent during international negotiations, a rate significantly below its proposed 21 per cent minimum for US multinational firms. The department said the ...
Japan's government is likely to forgo submitting an extra budget to the current parliament session running until June 16, the Yomiuri newspaper reported on Friday.
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