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Aisyah puts cyclists on redemption road with bronze ride
NUR Aisyah Mohd Zubir came to the rescue for the road cycling team with a bronze effort as hopes of a gold in the men’s event failed to materialise.
QuickCheck: Did a baby panda try to break out of Zoo Negara?
A VIDEO on TikTok has gone viral of a cute little baby panda in the midst of escaping its enclosure.
Thailand to shield US$40 billion debt plan from yield surge
Thailand will shield its government borrowing plan from surging bond yields by tweaking the mix of short- and longer-term debt instruments it issues, according to the nation’s Public Debt Management Office.
Life, love and levies: Taiwan seeks poet to wax lyrical on taxes
Taiwanese finance ministry has launched a competition for the public to write verse about initiatives aimed at making it easier to file taxes
Insight - Raising capital the unconventional way
QUESTION: How does a property developer undertake a fundraising exercise?
Does the cryptocurrency crash pose a threat to the financial system?
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - On Tuesday, bitcoin fell briefly below $30,000 for the first time in 10 months, while cryptocurrencies overall have lost nearly $800 billion in market value in the past month, according to data site CoinMarketCap, as investors fret about tightening monetary policy.
Marcos, son of strongman, poised for Philippines election triumph
MANILA, (Reuters) -Ferdinand Marcos Jr was headed for a stunning victory in the Philippines' presidential election on Monday with double the votes of his nearest rival, putting the son of the notorious late dictator on the cusp of a historic political fightback.
Hong Leong Bank issues RM900mil green capital securities
KUALA LUMPUR: Hong Leong Bank Bhd (HLB) has issued RM900 million in nominal value of Basel III-compliant Additional Tier 1 Green Capital Securities, pursuant to its multi-currency Additional Tier 1 capital securities programme.
Insight - UK faces high inflation, slowing growth and rising taxes
LAST week’s central banker symposium at the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in Washington was a festival of hawkishness, with one notable exception: