U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen will meet on Tuesday with Jubilee USA Network, a non-profit group that advocates for debt relief for developing countries, and senior religious leaders from large U.S. Christian and Jewish faith groups.
GOLD Ridge, the owner and developer of NEX, has bagged its maiden green loan totalling S$900 million from DBS, OCBC and UOB to refinance the shopping mall.
HELSINKI: Finnish telecom equipment maker Nokia on Monday announced it has partnered with Microsoft, Amazon web services and Google to develop new cloud-based 5G radio solutions with its radio access network (RNA) technology. The goal of the partnerships is to develop new business cases, the ...
Rupert Murdoch's News Corp on Tuesday announced a three-year content deal with Facebook in Australia, weeks after Canberra introduced laws forcing digital platforms to pay for news.
Asian stocks were set to open higher on Tuesday after Wall Street's main indexes closed at record highs and investors awaited comments from the U.S. central bank's meeting later this week.
The U.S. House Judiciary Committee's antitrust panel will hold a hearing on Thursday to discuss strengthening antitrust law, with the acting Federal Trade Commission chairwoman and the Colorado attorney general among the witnesses, the committee said in a statement on Monday.
WASHINGTON: The U.S. auto safety agency said on Monday it is investigating a crash in Detroit on Thursday involving a Tesla that became wedged underneath a tractor-trailer and reportedly left a woman in critical condition. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) said on ...
Still, it will take a concerted effort by Congress and the Biden administration to reverse decades of antitrust neglect, says Professor Eric Posner.
While the Alibaba founder’s speech was a random criticism of Chinese bureaucracy, it made Ant’s IPO debacle inevitable, says law professor Angela Huyue Zhang.
Research finds that toxic workplace behaviours, in the form of antagonistic online behaviour, have persisted online during this pandemic due to a combination of overwork, under-recognition and constant e-mails and messaging, say Carys Chan and Sudong Shang.



















