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Chinese property bonds’ time in the sun may be at an end
SHANGHAI: Chinese developer bonds’ healthy run may be coming to an end.
Asia stocks cautious on trade talks
SYDNEY: Asian shares nudged higher on Wednesday amid hints of progress in the Sino-U.S. trade saga, while the dollar hit two-month highs on the euro as investors wagered on a dovish outcome from the European Central Bank's coming policy meeting.
Bearing brunt of trade war, Singapore chipmakers cut jobs
SINGAPORE: Caught between a CHina-US trade war, political concerns over Chinese telecoms firm Huawei and slowing consumer demand, chipmakers in Singapore have started slowing production and laying off hundreds of jobs, firms told Reuters.
US-China trade war sees Singapore chipmakers cut jobs
SINGAPORE: Caught between a Sino-US trade war, political concerns over Chinese telecoms firm Huawei and slowing consumer demand, chipmakers in Singapore have started slowing production and laying off hundreds of jobs, firms told Reuters.
China, Malaysia restart massive Belt and Road project after hiccups
DUNGUN: China and Malaysia resumed construction on a massive "Belt and Road" train project in northern Malaysia on Thursday, after a year-long suspension and following a rare agreement to cut its cost by nearly a third to about $11 billion.
Oil price up on US economic data, Gulf crude tanker dispute
NEW YORK: Oil prices inched up on Friday, ending the week higher after stronger-than-expected U.S. economic data brightened the crude demand outlook and concerns over the safety of oil transport around the Strait of Hormuz threatened supply.
Tech stocks are all the rage
Technology stocks have been all the rage over the last two weeks.
Battersea project attracts global investors
THE 42-acre Malaysia-owned Battersea Power Station looks set to attract investors globally as the outlook for the London property market is expected to be bright over the longer term.
US, China move trade talks to Shanghai amid deal pessimism
BEIJING/WASHINGTON: U.S. and Chinese trade negotiators shift to Shanghai this week for their first in-person talks since a G20 truce last month, a change of scenery for two sides struggling to resolve deep differences on how to end a year-long trade war.
Top five topics investors will likely be looking out for this week
Top five themes investors are likely to look out for this week