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Canadian insurer Sun Life opens office in Singapore
SINGAPORE: Sun Life Financial Inc has opened an office in Singapore and is looking for more acquisitions in Asia as the Canadian insurer expands its footprint in the region.
How Venezuela lost three oil supertankers to its Chinese partner
NEW YORK/SINGAPORE: A shipping joint venture between Venezuela and China has fallen apart in the wake of U.S. sanctions, resulting in the South American nation losing three supertankers at a time when foreign shippers are reluctant to carry its oil, court documents show
Unilever warns of tax proposal’s risk for plan to move
LONDON: Unilever says it will have to abandon a plan to unify its headquarters in London and scrap its Dutch base if an opposition party’s proposal for a corporate exit tax were to go ahead.
Bankruptcies in Japan edge down in July despite Covid-19
TOKYO: Japanese bankruptcies edged down in July from a year earlier, suggesting that government measures may be helping keep businesses afloat amid the pandemic.
Petrostates glimpse their peak-oil future
GENEVA: From Baghdad and Algiers to Caracas, many of the world’s oil capitals are experiencing a summer of discontent. It could be a glimpse of their future.
General insurance's gross premiums in 1H slump to RM8.6b
KUALA LUMPUR: A decline in motor insurance weighed on the general insurance industry in the first half ended June 30 this year, as it registered its steepest half year drop in recent years and with a further decline expected for the full year.
Moon-bound billionaire Maezawa bets on Japanese apparel brands
TOKYO: Yusaku Maezawa, the Japanese billionaire who sold his online apparel company to Masayoshi Son and is preparing to ride around the moon on Elon Musk’s spacecraft, jumped back into the country’s business scene on Thursday with a set of unlikely bets on brick-and-mortar clothing retailers.
General insurance’s gross premiums in H1 decline
Fall in motor vehicle sales weighs on industry
New Zealand PM Ardern postpones general election until Oct 17 (Update)
WELLINGTON: New Zealand's Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said on Monday that the general election would be postponed by four weeks until Oct. 17, as the country tackles a new outbreak of the coronavirus.