Asian equities mostly rose Thursday, cheered by another tech-fuelled run-up on Wall Street after Donald Trump's huge AI investment announcement, as traders assessed the outlook for the next four years under the new president.
Australia’s export price index rose 3.6%, while its import price index advanced 0.2% in the fourth quarter of 2024.
Fossil fuel-dependent Indonesia plans to build nuclear power plants with the capacity of about 4 gigawatts (GW) in a bid for cleaner energy, an adviser to President Prabowo Subianto said on Friday.
The Indonesia stock market has moved lower in three straight sessions, dropping more than 180 points or 2.6 percent in that span. The
The US exit from the climate accord raises concerns about Indonesia's ability to achieve its net-zero emissions goals US President Donald Trump's decision to exit the Paris Climate Agreement has cast doubt over Washington's commitment to a key clean energy partnership with Indonesia,
Trump’s proposal to relocate Gazans to other countries has sparked global debate, challenging diplomatic norms and raising questions about Middle East peace strategies.
Most Asian markets edged up Friday at the end of a week beset by volatility after China’s DeepSeek unveiled a groundbreaking chatbot, while sentiment was dampened after Donald Trump confirmed he hit Canada and Mexico with hefty tariffs.
Asian equities were mixed in another holiday-thinned trading day Thursday, with investors digesting broadly positive tech earnings that came days after the upheaval caused by
The weak pace of loan growth is a worry, particularly for regional lenders.
OS 18.4 will drop an Apple Intelligence extravaganza on iPhones in the coming weeks. Apple has a lot to prove after its last update fell flat due to its lack of AI smarts. Add to that a recent dip in iPhone sales despite the launch of the latest iPhone 16 range (and with it Apple Intelligence),
Golfing great Greg Norman is joining the organizing board for the 2032 Summer Olympics in Brisbane, Australia. Norman, who hails from Queensland, Australia, is a two-time Open champion (1986, 1993) and former CEO of LIV Golf.
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