Hong Kong Relaxes Mortgage Rules as Property Market Falters
Hong Kong is relaxing its mortgage rules for homes under construction, as the government takes further steps to
2023-09-23 13:28
China Stock Bargains, Bund Summit Strain: Saturday Asia Briefing
The EU’s chief trade negotiator Valdis Dombrovskis kicked off the Bund Summit in Shanghai by lamenting Europe’s “very
2023-09-23 13:27
Want to live in London or New York? Good luck if you're renting
In May, Viveca Chow hurriedly transferred $3,700 over her phone while standing in the lobby of a building in Queens, New York. She made the upfront payment to secure an apartment minutes after seeing it.
2023-09-23 12:19
Oracle spends more than $100 million on Ampere chips
Oracle Corp agreed to prepay $104.1 million for processor chips made by startup Ampere Computing, according to Oracle's
2023-09-23 05:59
California paves way for more insurance coverage in disaster-prone areas
California will now let insurance companies consider climate change when offering policies, in exchange for a mandate requiring them to offer coverage in wildfire-prone areas, state leaders announced on Thursday.
2023-09-23 05:59
Real estate stocks extend losses as rates soar
By Sinéad Carew Shares in real estate companies fell on Friday, adding to a massive sell-off the previous
2023-09-23 04:15
Biden visit to UAW strike would be historic move by US president
WASHINGTON/TOLEDO, Ohio (Reuters) -If Joe Biden accepts the United Auto Workers' invitation to visit their picket line, the U.S. President
2023-09-23 01:20
Australia's Rex cuts flights, blames rivals including Qantas of 'pillaging' pilots
By Rishav Chatterjee Australian airline Regional Express on Friday suspended more flights from Sydney and accused competitors such
2023-09-22 23:16
US Treasury launches US-China economic, financial working groups
By David Lawder WASHINGTON The U.S. Treasury Department on Friday said it was formally launching two new U.S.-China
2023-09-22 21:15
It was a big week for interest rates. Here's what you need to know
Central bank officials around the world relayed a somewhat unified message this week to the global economy: Inflation is coming down, but the battle is far from won.
2023-09-22 19:47
Citi warns UK staff of cuts as hundreds of roles could be affected - memo
By Anousha Sakoui LONDON (Reuters) -Citigroup has warned UK-based employees of the likelihood of redundancies as the lender pushes ahead
2023-09-22 19:23
European Gas Futures Ease as Australia LNG Strikes Called Off
European natural gas prices declined as Chevron Corp. and labor unions in Australia agreed to end strikes at
2023-09-22 16:16