Charleston Lim

Charleston Lim
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Charleston is a business news writer in Business Times. "A web developer and SEO expert by profession, but an aspiring writer and journalist at heart. My field of interest generally ranges from science, tech, gadgets, games, and software. I am always open to changing my perspective and am eternally hungry for knowledge. I like the fact that I still don't know a lot about how the world works, and I'm fine with that."

The Latest

  • UMNO Withdraws Support Of Malaysian PM, Demands His Resignation
    Malaysia
    UMNO president Ahmad Zahid Hamidi said Muhyiddin's government failed to fulfill two major guidelines as determined by the supreme council.
  • Tokyo Olympics To Bar Spectators From All Events
    Olympics
    The decision to ban all spectators is expected to further strain the Olympic Games' budget and its appeal to sponsors and advertisers.
  • Gold Remained Above $1,800 Support Following Fed Minutes
    Gold
    Some committee members said at the Federal Reserve's June monetary policy meeting that they expect tighter monetary policies to be implemented sooner than expected.
  • Kyle Bass Says China's Didi Ban A 'Big F-U' To The U.S.
    Didi
    Kyle Bass said China knew Didi was going public and it deliberately imposed sanctions against the company as a 'big F-U' to the U.S.
  • WeChat Deletes LGBT Accounts Run By University Students
    WeChat
    WeChat notified owners of the LGBT accounts that they were violating the company's regulations.
  • Weibo To Be Taken Private, Shares Rise: Reuters
    Weibo
    Sources said Weibo and an unnamed state company are planning a private offer of about $90 to $100 per share.
  • South Korea Regulators Cracking Down On Bloated IPOs
    South Korea
    South Korea has increased its scrutiny of IPOs because of stock market bubbles.
  • South Korea Reports Highest Daily Covid-19 Count Since December
    South Korea
    Prime Minister Kim Boo-kyum blamed the spread of the Delta variant for a recent rise in new Covid-19 cases.
  • President Xi Takes A Jab At U.S. In Latest Call To Foreign Nations
    China
    President Xi Jinping called on worldwide political parties to oppose nations that engage in 'technology blockades' and 'unilateralism.'
  • Japan May Ban Spectators From Olympics
    Tokyo
    Sources said the government was likely to extend a state of emergency in Tokyo and three nearby prefectures.
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