
Milei Promises Argentina Can Be Saved With Libertarian Economics
Self-described libertarians seem to pop up in political circles in every corner of the globe. But few mean
2023-08-17 16:19

Currency Traders Hang on Every Word as Tokyo Jawbones Yen
Traders are scrutinizing every word from Japanese currency officials with renewed intensity as nine straight days of declines
2023-08-17 16:16

China’s Troubled $137 Billion Shadow Bank Plans Debt Restructuring, Taps KPMG
The Chinese shadow banking giant whose liquidity crisis has fanned fears about financial contagion is planning to restructure
2023-08-17 14:54

Australia’s No. 2 Pension Says Rates May Be High Until 2025
Australia’s second-largest pension fund said the nation’s borrowing costs could stay elevated until as late as 2025, arguing
2023-08-17 14:18

ECB’s Kazaks Says Any Additional Rate Hikes Would Be Very Small
Any additional interest-rate increases by the European Central Bank won’t be big, according to Governing Council member Martins
2023-08-17 13:54

Country Garden Loses Its Last Buy Rating From Global Brokerages
Country Garden Holdings Co. has lost its last stock buy rating from major international brokerages, as the embattled
2023-08-17 11:53

Australia Unemployment Rises to 3.7% as Rate Hikes Take Toll
Australia’s unemployment rate rose more than expected in July as the economy surprisingly shed jobs, signaling the labor
2023-08-17 10:49

Asia Stocks Extend Declines on Fed, China Concerns: Markets Wrap
Shares in Asia fell Thursday after a selloff in US stocks and bonds as investors digested hawkish signals
2023-08-17 08:53

Rate Cut Wagers Are Fast Disappearing Across Emerging Asia
Emerging Asian bond investors are turning cautious amid signs that the region’s central banks may not start cutting
2023-08-17 08:29

RBNZ’s Orr Says Mild Recession ‘Bare Minimum’ to Tame Inflation
New Zealand central bank Governor Adrian Orr said a mild recession would be the “bare minimum” before policymakers
2023-08-17 08:29

Japan’s Exports Shrink for First Time in More Than Two Years
Japan’s exports dropped for the first time in more than two years as demand slumped in several key
2023-08-17 08:26

US FDA approves French drugmaker Ipsen's rare bone disorder drug
By Bhanvi Satija and Sriparna Roy (Reuters) -The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on Wednesday approved French drugmaker Ipsen's
2023-08-17 06:57