US House Passes Debt Ceiling Bill As Default Looms
The bill to suspend the deb ceiling passed the U.S. House of Representatives on Wednesday with bipartisan support.
Phishing Websites Are Now Promoted via Google Ads; How Can You Protect Your Business?
Phishing websites promoted via Google search engines have caused losses of $4 million for unsuspecting users.
Gift Guide: 10 Perfect Presents For Every Type Of Mom On Mother's Day
Below are ten gifts you can give to honor the wonderful women in our lives on Mother's Day.
21 Side Hustle Ideas And Expert Money Management Apps For Boosting Your Income
Here is a list of recommended money management websites and applications to help you monitor your expenses and investments.
US Stocks Close Higher As Big Lenders Move In To Aid First Republic
U.S. stocks closed higher Thursday, reversing early-session losses, on news that a group of big banks including Citigroup and Wells Fargo would deposit $30 billion to shore up regional lender First Republic Bank.
Abu Dhabi's G42 Buys $100M Stake In ByteDance As TikTok Mulls Split From Chinese Parent
TikTok is considering separating from parent ByteDance in order to address national security concerns raised by the United States.
Famed Wall Street Analyst Predicts Credit Suisse Collapse Following Recent Bank Failures
Credit Suisse's Chairman, Axel Lehmann, waived his 1.5 million Swiss francs ($1.6 million) first-year payment due to the bank's disappointing annual performance.
US Banks Hold $620 Billion In Unrealized Losses, Sparking Contagion Concerns
The FDIC warned that these unrealized losses have significantly reduced the reported equity capital of the banking industry.
Many Of These Workers Have Relocated Into Blockchain As A Similar Industry
The world of Web3 has had a difficult 18 months, having to overcome a series of publicized scandals as well as pushing through one of the worst bear markets in recent history.
The Future Of DeFi Lies In The Hands Of Its Best Lego Builders
In recent months, the idea of DeFi 2.0 has started to garner a lot of mainstream traction, and rightly so.
VFR.ai Introduces Innovative CTV Tech, Comes Out Of Stealth With $10M Funding
VFR.ai is making waves in the industry with their innovative tech that allows for native advertising on CTV (connected TV) devices.
Soviet Leader Mikhail Gorbachev, Who Helped End The Cold War, Dies At 91
Gorbachev adopted the principles of glasnost and perestroika, and unlikely friendship with President Ronald Reagan helped end the Cold War.
Rio Tinto Attracts Several Proposals To Build 4 GW Of Wind, Solar Power
Global miner Rio Tinto has received several offers to build 4 gigawatts (GW) of wind and solar farms to power its alumina and aluminium operations in Australia's Queensland state, the company's Australia head said on Friday.
Rio Tinto Attracts Several Proposls To Build 4 GW Of Wind, Solar Power
Global miner Rio Tinto has received several offers to build 4 gigawatts (GW) of wind and solar farms to power its alumina and aluminium operations in Australia's Queensland state, the company's Australia head said on Friday.
China To Hold Fresh Drills Around Taiwan Despite US Condemnation
China to hold fresh drills around Taiwan despite US condemnation
Lawn Bowls Gives Commonwealth Games Minnows A Chance To Shine
Lawn bowls gives Commonwealth Games minnows a chance to shine
'Balancing Act': Erdogan To Sound Out Putin On Ukraine And Syria
'Balancing act': Erdogan to sound out Putin on Ukraine and Syria
ASEAN Slams Progress On Myanmar Peace Plan At Talks Overshadowed By Taiwan
Southeast Asia's regional bloc ASEAN is "deeply disappointed" by the limited progress made by Myanmar's military rulers in implementing a peace agreement to end the conflict in the country, a communique issued by its foreign ministers said.
South Korea's First Lunar Orbiter Launched By SpaceX
South Korea's first lunar orbiter launched by SpaceX
Indonesian GDP Growth Accelerates In Q2, Beats Forecast
Indonesia's economic growth accelerated in the April-June quarter amid an export boom driven by rising commodity prices, official data showed on Friday, but monetary tightening, rising inflation and a global recession risk threaten the outlook.
Stocks Climb Ahead Of U.S. Jobs Data
Asian shares gained on Friday ahead of U.S. jobs data that will give another clue to the health of the world's largest economy as warning signs flashed in bond markets, and oil traded around its lowest level since the start of the war in Ukraine.
Oil Languishes On Recession Fears; Unconcerned Stocks Climb On
Oil languished near its lowest since the start of the war in Ukraine on Friday on fears of a global recession, though stocks ignored such worries, gaining ahead of U.S.
Ukraine Wants Shipping Safe Passage Deal To Extend Beyond Grain
Three grain ships left Ukrainian ports on Friday under a safe passage deal while the first inbound cargo vessel since Russia's invasion was due in Ukraine later in the day to load, and Kyiv called the pact to be extended to other goods such as metals.
Three Grain Ships Leave Ukraine; NATO Chief Says Russia Must Not Win
Three ships loaded with grain left Ukrainian ports on Friday under a recently concluded safe passage deal, the Turkish defen?e ministry and Reuters witnesses said.
Three Grain Ships Set To Leave Ukraine; NATO Chief Says Russia Must Not Win
Three ships loaded with grain left Ukrainian ports on Friday under a recently concluded safe passage deal, the Turkish defen?e ministry and Reuters witnesses said.
U.S. Says China Firing Missiles Over Taiwan Is Unjustified Escalation
China's firing of missiles during military drills around Taiwan was an unjustified escalation, U.S.
Taiwan Slams 'Evil Neighbour' China After Missiles Fly Over Island
Taiwan condemned its "evil neighbour" on Friday after China fired multiple missiles into its surrounding waters, as many as four of which flew over the island's capital Taipei in an unprecedented escalation during live-fire exercises.
Moscow TV Protester Plays 'Russian Roulette' With Risky Comeback
Moscow TV protester plays 'Russian roulette' with risky comeback
Oil Prices Climb As Supply Shortage Concerns Outweigh Demand Worries
Oil prices rose on Friday, bouncing off their lowest levels since February in the previous session, as supply shortage concerns were enough to cancel out fears of slackening fuel demand.
Oil Prices Steady As Market Juggles Supply Shortage, Demand Worries
Oil prices steadied in Asia trade on Friday, after hitting their lowest levels since before Russia's February invasion of Ukraine in the previous session, as the market juggled concerns of supply shortage and slower demand.