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NYSE says no longer intends to delist three Chinese telecom players
NEW YORK: The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) will no longer intend to move forward with the delisting of three Chinese telecommunication companies' shares, said the NYSE late Monday.
NYSE will not delist shares of three telcos
NEW YORK: The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) will no longer intend to move forward with the delisting of three Chinese telecommunication companies’ shares, according to the NYSE.
The Star Exclusive - Get moderators in virtual AGMs
MSWG calls for ways to enhance accountability
2021 is about the 3Es
Last week, this column highlighted five key elements that will dictate global markets and of course these global economic factors, which are universal, will also have an impact on the local economy in general and more specifically, the financial markets.
Reversals by NYSE harm image of financial hub
BEIJING: The New York Stock Exchange’s two reversals within a week over its decision to delist three Chinese telecom companies highlight the randomness and uncertainty of the United States’ rules and regulations, and harm its image as a global financial hub, officials and experts said yesterday.
Insight - World shouldn’t laugh at US too soon
IN much of the world, the sight of a mob storming the United States Capitol to keep their leader in office was met not just with horror but with, let’s face it, schadenfreude. Finally!
Improving business environment
BEIJING: China will continue to improve the business environment in the 14th Five-Year Plan period (2021-2025) while boosting quality management of products, projects, and services, according to Zhang Gong, head of the State Administration for Market Regulation.
Five economic sectors allowed to operate during MCO
KUALA LUMPUR (Bernama): The Prime Minister said the sectors were industrial and manufacturing, construction, services, trade and distribution, as well as plantations and commodities.
US House Democrats urge FAA to work to avoid civil unrest on flights
WASHINGTON: Two senior House Democrats overseeing aviation issues urged the head of the Federal Aviation Administration on Monday to work with U.S. airlines to prevent civil unrest from jeopardizing safety, according to a letter seen by Reuters.
Insight - Self-isolation support
THE world is still struggling to handle the savaging Covid-19 pandemic and the deep economic recession caused by massive lockdown measures as we start the year 2021.