Asian Stocks Slump Amid Risks From U.S. CPI, China COVID Struggle
Asian stocks sank on Monday and bond yields ticked higher, as red-hot U.S.
'My Apartment Vibrates': New Yorkers Fight Noisy Helicopter Rides
'My apartment vibrates': New Yorkers fight noisy helicopter rides
Dollar Higher As Risky Assets Tumble; Yen Rebounds From 1998 Lows
The safe-haven dollar rose to a fresh four-week high against a basket of currencies on Monday, supported by fears of a global economic slowdown and bets on steep interest rate hikes by the U.S.
Dollar Drives Higher, Yen Tumbles To 1998 Lows
The safe-haven dollar gained towards new two-decade highs versus major rival currencies on Monday, supported by fears of a global economic slowdown and bets on steep interest rate hikes by the U.S.
Yen Falls To Lowest Level Since 1998 As U.S. Yields March Higher
The yen tumbled to its lowest against the dollar in 24 years on Monday, as the gap between Japanese and U.S.
Dollar Hits 135 Yen As U.S. Yields Climb Ever Higher
The yen fell to a fresh 20-year low against the dollar on Monday, as red hot U.S.
Malaysia Firms Turn Down Orders As Migrant Labour Shortage Hits
Malaysian companies from palm oil plantations to semiconductor makers are refusing orders and forgoing billions in sales, hampered by a shortage of more than a million workers that threatens the country's economic recovery.
Oil Falls On Beijing's COVID-19 Warning And Inflation Concerns
Oil prices dropped more than $2 on Monday as a flare-up in COVID-19 cases in Beijing dashed hopes for a rapid pick-up in China's fuel demand, while worries about global inflation and sluggish economic growth further depressed the market.
Oil Falls, Spooked By Beijing COVID Warning And Inflation Concerns
Oil prices slid on Monday as a flare-up in COVID-19 cases in Beijing quelled hopes for a rapid pick-up in China's fuel demand, while worries about global inflation and sluggish economic growth further depressed the market.
Oil Prices Slide On Beijing COVID Warning, Inflation Concerns
Oil prices slipped more than $2 on Monday as a flare-up in COVID-19 cases in Beijing quelled hopes for a rapid pick-up in China's fuel demand, while worries about global inflation and economic growth further depressed the market.
Belongings Of Missing British Reporter And Companion Found In Amazon -police
Brazilian police said on Sunday search teams have discovered belongings of missing British journalist Dom Phillips and indigenous expert Bruno Pereira who went missing in the Amazon rainforest a week ago.
Brazil Search Finds Backpack, Clothes Of Indigenous Expert Missing With Reporter
Search teams in Brazil's Amazon rainforest on Sunday said they had found clothing belonging to missing indigenous expert Bruno Pereira, who was traveling with British journalist Dom Phillips, and a backpack with a laptop.
Brazil Search Finds Clothes Of Indigenous Expert Missing With Reporter
Search teams in Brazil's Amazon rainforest on Sunday said they had found clothing belonging to indigenous expert Bruno Pereira, who was traveling with British journalist Dom Phillips when the two went missing a week ago.
Pension Investors Launch Campaign Against Dual-class Share Structures
Leading UK and U.S. pension investors managing more than $1 trillion have launched a campaign to stop companies using dual-class share structures that concentrate voting power in the hands of certain shareholders at the expense of others.
Golf-PGA Tour Commissioner Labels LIV An Exhibition Series Of Free-riders
PGA Tour commissioner Jay Monahan visited the players on the front line of golf's feud with the LIV Golf Invitational Series at the Canadian Open on Sunday, and blasted those who have jumped to the Saudi-backed venture as free-riders.
Britain Defies EU With 'Relatively Trivial' N.Ireland Law
Britain published plans on Monday to override some post-Brexit trade rules for Northern Ireland by scrapping checks and challenging the role played by the European Union's court in a new clash with Brussels.
Britain To Defy EU With 'Relatively Trivial' N.Ireland Law
Britain published plans on Monday to override some of the post-Brexit trade rules for Northern Ireland by scrapping checks and challenging the role played by the European Union's court in a new clash with Brussels.
'Bureaucratic Simplifications', Britain To Defy EU With New N.Ireland Law
Britain will set out plans on Monday to override some of the post-Brexit trade rules for Northern Ireland, changes that will inflame tensions with the European Union but were dubbed mere "bureaucratic simplifications" by Prime Minister Boris Johnson.
Britain To Defy EU By Scrapping Northern Ireland Trade Rules
Britain will set out plans on Monday to override some rules that govern post-Brexit trade with Northern Ireland in a move that will inflame tensions with the European Union and could spark a trade war.
Japan Game Giant Nexon Plots Western Expansion
The Japanese creator of one of the longest-running online role-playing titles, whose most popular video game has attracted nearly a billion registered users, is gearing up for global expansion and setting its sights on the West.
Striking S.Korean Truckers Say They May Block Coal To Power Plant
Striking South Korean truckers are considering blocking shipments of coal to a power plant if the government rejects their demands for minimum pay guarantees, a senior trade union official said on Monday.
South Korea Inc Under Mounting Stress As Truckers Strike For A Seventh Day
A strike by South Korean truckers has cost key industrial sectors more than $1.2 billion in lost production and unfulfilled deliveries, the government estimated on Monday, as the damage spreads deeper throughout the economy.
More Of South Korea Inc Hit As Trucker Strike Enters 7th Day
South Korean petrochemical firms on Monday joined the automobile and steel makers in cutting operations due to mounting inventories as transport disruptions from a strike by truckers spread quickly across Asia's manufacturing powerhouse.
South Korea Trucker Strike Enters 7th Day As Economy Faces Risks
A strike by South Korean truckers entered its seventh day on Monday, posing a test for the country's new president and deepening stress on Asia's fourth-largest economy, already facing stagflationary pressures.
S.Korea Trucker Strike Enters 7th Day As Economy Faces Risks
A strike by South Korean truckers entered its seventh day on Monday, posing a test for the country's new president and deepening stress on Asia's fourth-largest economy, already facing stagflationary pressures.
Flood Of Net Zero Vows Suffer 'Credibility Gap': Report
Flood of net zero vows suffer 'credibility gap': report
World Headed For New Era Of Nuclear Rearmament: SIPRI
World headed for new era of nuclear rearmament: SIPRI
Report Casts Doubt On Net-zero Emissions Pledges By Big Global Companies
Corporate plans to slash greenhouse gas emissions fall short of what is needed to combat climate change, with "major credibility gaps" found among the world's largest companies, according to a new stocktake of net-zero efforts in the public and private sector.
In 'Miracle' City Shenzhen, Fears For China's Economic Future
David Fong made his way from a poor village in central China to the southern boomtown of Shenzhen as a young man in 1997.
Iraqi MPs From Firebrand Cleric Moqtada Sadr's Bloc Resign: Official
Iraqi MPs from firebrand cleric Moqtada Sadr's bloc resign: official