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Hindsight 2020: The year fashion found its mettle and grew up
Fashion is never static. Trends come and go, aesthetic evolves. Yet 2020 has proven to be one wild ride for the industry, from surviving a pandemic to developing a conscience.
How ultracold Covid-19 vaccines are moved and stored
Certain Covid-19 vaccines require deep freeze temperatures, resulting in the need for special transportation equipment and facilities.
Trading ideas: AirAsia, auto stocks, Toyo Ventures, Kim Loong, Duopharma
KUALA LUMPUR: AirAsia, automotive companies, Toyo Ventures, Kim Loong, Duopharma Biotech, MISC, Minho and Artroniq (formerly known as Plastrade Technology) are among the stocks to watch on Wednesday, JF Apex Research says.
Asian shares pause recent rally
NEW YORK: Asian shares retreated on Wednesday as investors cashed in on a recent rally, while the euro flirted with highs not seen in more than 2-1/2 years on as hopes of a gradual global economic recovery supported demand for riskier currencies.
N.Korea prepares for major party congress amid growing challenges
SEOUL (Reuters) - North Korean leader Kim Jong Un will convene a rare congress of the ruling party in early January, where he will seek to rally public support and outline new long-term economic and political goals in the face of unprecedented challenges.
GLOBAL MARKETS-Wall Street ends lower, other markets rise
NEW YORK: Wall Street lost ground on Tuesday, retreating from intraday highs, while oil prices gained ground as investors looked to Washington for signs that an enhanced stimulus package would pass a U.S. Senate vote.
Post-virus recovery to take root in Asia
SINGAPORE: The global economic recovery from the Covid-19 pandemic is going to be led by Asia, and particularly by China, said Bernard Yeung, a professor at the National University of Singapore Business School.
Thais dipping into gold savings
BANGKOK: Gold sales in Thailand are surging as households reach for a financial lifeline amid the pandemic, a tactic that risks complicating government efforts to tame an export-stifling rally in the nation’s currency.
IPOs in Japan haven’t been this hot since the dotCom bubble
TOKYO: In a surprisingly strong year for initial public offerings globally, Japan’s 2020 market debutantes enjoyed their best opening share performances since the dotCom bubble era, helped by a groundswell of retail investors hungry for tech issues.
How India’s grain policies stoke FCI’s debt binge
NEW DELHI: Food Corp of India (FCI), the state grain procurement agency, buys rice and wheat from growers every season at guaranteed prices but farmers fear that those purchases may end under new agricultural laws at the centre of recent protests.