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Hong Kong’s leader John Lee sacked his ministers for tourism and transport. Rosanna Law will replace Kevin Yeung as secretary for culture, sports and tourism, while Mable Chan will replace Lam ...
Gold has scope to push higher next year, likely hitting a record, as the Federal Reserve cuts rates and central banks add ...
Chinese state media warned against blindly chasing faster growth and signaled more focus on boosting consumption in a flurry ...
Citigroup Inc. undercut rivals this week to win the biggest block trade in Australia in seven years, only to see the deal ...
High interest rates, a shortage of homes and a booming population have triggered a housing crisis around Australia. But in ...
But in Sydney, one of the world’s most expensive markets, the price of buying a house is finally starting to fall. In this ...
A recent slide in South Korean financial shares following political turmoil is an opportunity to buy, according to analysts ...
The Bank of Japan should exercise caution when it makes adjustments to the degree of monetary easing, consistent with the ...
US House Speaker Mike Johnson held a call with Taiwan President Lai Ching-te, Voice of America reported, a move likely to add ...
Before the trading day starts we bring you a digest of the key news and events that are likely to move markets. Today we look ...
India’s central bank will likely keep interest rates unchanged on Friday, with traders focused on liquidity boosting measures ...