NEW YORK: GameStop shares sank on Tuesday (Feb 2) and a silver buying spree led by small investors subsided as a Reddit-driven trading frenzy that has shocked global financial markets over the past week started to show signs of fizzling out. The videogame chain's shares, which have see-sawed in...
Tesla Inc has agreed to recall 134,951 Model S and Model X vehicles with touchscreen displays that could fail after U.S. auto safety regulators sought the recall last month, according to a recall posted on a government website Tuesday.
China's Alibaba Group Holding Ltd beat Wall Street estimates for third-quarter revenue on Tuesday, as its e-commerce business benefited from a switch to online shopping triggered by the COVID-19 pandemic.
SINGAPORE: Singapore authorities on Tuesday (Feb 2) sounded a note of caution to investors amid interest in recent market activities relating to stocks such as GameStop, AMC Entertainment Holdings and Blackberry. Investors should be on "heightened alert" to the risks related to trading ...
SINGAPORE: Offline messaging app Bridgefy said it was downloaded more than 600,000 times in a few hours in Myanmar, after the country's military seized power on Monday (Feb 1) and temporarily disrupted Internet traffic. The Mexico-based startup, which gained popularity during Hong Kong's pro ...
NEW YORK: Pfizer on Tuesday (Feb 2) forecast sales of about US$15 billion from the coronavirus vaccine that it is making along with German partner BioNTech. The company said it expects total 2021 revenue of between US$59.4 billion and US$61.4 billion. The vaccine was among the first to be...
Tesla Inc has agreed to recall 134,951 Model S and Model X vehicles with touchscreen displays that could fail after U.S. auto safety regulators sought the recall last month, according to a recall posted on a government website Tuesday.
Turkey's interior minister on Tuesday condemned protesters at a top Istanbul university as "LGBT deviants" in a statement which Twitter deemed as hateful conduct.
With hedge funds at the center of market drama for the second time in less than 12 months, the GameStop saga is likely to expedite a regulatory review of the ever-larger role non-bank firms play in the financial markets, regulatory experts said.
Invincible (BBCM) and Kim's Place Seafood Restaurant are the first two food and beverage outlets to be charged by the Urban Redevelopment Authority for breaching COVID-19 regulations.





















