Uyghur student not missing in Hong Kong - Amnesty
The rights group has corrected a report alleging the student went missing after flying to Hong Kong.
2023-05-31 14:21
Macquarie Said to Weigh Sale of $2 Billion Korean Gas Firm
Macquarie Group Ltd. is considering selling South Korea’s DIG Airgas Co. at a valuation of more than $2
2023-05-31 14:18
Singapore Sees Record Clampdown on Oil Ships as Dark Fleet Grows
Singapore’s detentions of oil and chemicals tankers have surged since early last year, highlighting growing concerns over the
2023-05-31 14:16
Baidu Creates $140 Million Fund to Back ChatGPT-Like Startups
Baidu Inc. has set aside 1 billion yuan ($140 million) to fund Chinese startups that explore generative AI,
2023-05-31 14:16
Trump news – live: ‘Snitch’ fears grow in Mar-a-Lago papers probe as Biden laughs off possible Trump pardon
As the probe into whether former President Donald Trump or his advisers broke the law in their retention of documents including some potentially classified material from the White House nears its end, Mr Trump’s legal team is said to be fearing disloyalty. The Daily Beast reported on Tuesday that the former president’s attorneys supposedly worry that some among them may decide to start talking to the Department of Justice, becoming witnesses in the case, as the attention of the agency turns to the actions of the legal team themselves. The probe into Mr Trump’s handling of presidential records, including classified documents, exploded into the public eye last year when FBI agents raided Mar-a-Lago, Mr Trump’s home and resort in Florida. In addition, one of Mr Trump’s attorneys said he was “waved off” from searching the former president’s office for classified documents in the weeks before the FBI court-authorised search. Meanwhile, President Joe Biden was asked on Monday whether he would ever consider a pardon for the former president — as Florida Governor Ron DeSantis said he would having announced his 2024 campaign for the presidency. Mr Biden laughed off the notion. Read More Donald Trump’s legal team and Manhattan prosecutors spar over where he will stand trial Trump White House official Peter Navarro to go on trial in September in Jan 6 contempt case Trump still dominates in first 2024 GOP poll since DeSantis announcement
2023-05-31 13:54
India Seeks More Disclosures from Foreign Funds After Adani Saga
India’s capital markets regulator proposes to seek more disclosures from foreign funds with large holdings in local stocks
2023-05-31 13:53
Australia’s Relentless Price Pressures Boost Rate-Hike Bets
Australia’s inflation accelerated faster than expected in April driven by higher fuel and housing prices, snapping three months
2023-05-31 13:47
HKEX Looks to Move Away From Fax Machines By Automating ETF Platform
Hong Kong’s stock exchange is looking to automate its handling of exchange-traded products in a bid to streamline
2023-05-31 13:27
Hollywood beach shooting – live: Photos show suspects on the run after nine shot on Florida boardwalk
Police in Hollywood, Florida are searching for suspects wanted in connection to a mass shooting that left nine victims – including four children – injured on a beach boardwalk in Hollywood, 20 miles north of Miami. The shooting unfolded at about 6.15pm local time near the beach boardwalk in Hollywood, Florida, on Monday as families and friends gathered to enjoy the Memorial Day holiday. Police said a fight is believed to have broken out between two groups on the seafront, which then escalated into gunfire. Chilling video from the incident shows terrified crowds fleeing the busy boardwalk. At least nine people were injured in the mass shooting, including a one-year-old baby and a 17-year-old. Hollywood Police Department spokesperson Deanna Bettineschi said one victim was in surgery late on Monday while the others were stable. Several persons of interest were detained following the incident with two arrested for firearm charges. Now, police are searching for three people in connection to the shooting. Authorities released images of the three suspects and are asking the public for help identifying them. Read More Tourists flee Florida beach in terror as gunshots ring out in harrowing video of Hollywood shooting A sunny Memorial Day at the beach upended by gunfire: What we know about the shooting in Hollywood, Florida Ron DeSantis called out for ‘ignoring’ Hollywood beach shooting: ‘He doesn’t care’
2023-05-31 13:23
UBS Family Office Clients Boost Hedge-Fund Bets Amid Volatility
UBS Group AG’s family office clients have increased allocations to hedge funds as they focus on active ways
2023-05-31 13:15
Dimon Says JPMorgan Will Be in China for Good and Bad Times
Jamie Dimon said JPMorgan Chase & Co. will be in China in both good and bad times, remaining
2023-05-31 12:58
JPMorgan’s Jamie Dimon Says Maybe One Day I’ll Serve My Country
JPMorgan Chase & Co. Chief Executive Officer Jamie Dimon said he may consider running for public office in
2023-05-31 12:56