Bitcoin seems so flighty, some might argue you may as well consult a crystal ball, read the runes or stare at the stars to divine the direction of the capricious cryptocurrency.
WASHINGTON: The global pandemic has put the brakes on a number of mobility trends, prompting the transportation industry to rethink strategy. New options on display at the all-digital 2021 Consumer Electronics Show underscore the changes in mobility during the global health crisis, with more ...
PayPal Holding Inc has become the first foreign operator with 100per cent control of a payment platform in China, according to Chinese government data, as the U.S. fintech giant eyes a bigger foothold in a booming market for online payments.
President Donald Trump has signed an amended version of an executive order that bans U.S. investments in alleged Chinese military companies, the White House said on Wednesday.
Chinese President Xi Jinping encouraged Starbucks' former chairman Howard Schultz and the coffee company to play an active role in promoting U.S.-China trade cooperation and bilateral ties, state media reported on Thursday.
"E-MONEY" and interbank transfers are duking it out in the region, as their growth outstrips that for debit and credit cards, a report projected on Thursday.
"E-MONEY" and interbank transfers are duking it out in the region, as their growth outstrips that for debit and credit cards, a report projected on Thursday.
BEIJING: China's exports grew more than expected in December, albeit at a slower pace than the month before, as global demand for Chinese goods remained solid, while import growth quickened, customs data showed on Thursday (Jan 14). Exports rose 18.1 per cent in December from a year earlier ...
SYDNEY: Google has started hiding Australian news sites from some local users, in an experiment that comes amid Canberra's push to compel tech firms to pay media outlets for their content. Australia plans to force Google and Facebook to pay media organisations when their platforms host the ...
Snap Inc is permanently terminating U.S. President Donald Trump's Snapchat account, a company spokeswoman said in a statement on Wednesday.


















