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Fed Stance Gives Asian Shares A Lift
All Fed members voted to leave the target range for short-term rates between 0% and 0.25%, where it has been since March 15. All Fed members voted to leave the target range for short-term rates between 0% and 0.25%, where it has been since March 15. -
Zuckerberg, Big Tech CEOs Face Wrath Of U.S. Congress
The CEOs of four big tech fims parried a range of accusations from lawmakers that they crippled smaller rivals in the quest for market share. The CEOs of four big tech fims parried a range of accusations from lawmakers that they crippled smaller rivals in the quest for market share. -
Fintechs Face A Chill In Coronavirus-Beset Market
Investors and entrepreneurs say that while the COVID-19 pandemic has boosted demand for fintechs in areas such as digital payments and online trading, it has hurt more vulnerable sectors such as online lending. Investors and entrepreneurs say that while the COVID-19 pandemic has boosted demand for fintechs in areas such as digital payments and online trading, it has hurt more vulnerable sectors such as online lending. -
Dollar Flounders, Shares Struggle As Investors Await Fed Boost
The Fed was expected to strike a dovish stance at its policy review on Wednesday perhaps open the door to a higher tolerance for inflation. The Fed was expected to strike a dovish stance at its policy review on Wednesday perhaps open the door to a higher tolerance for inflation. -
Singapore's Unemployment Rate Jumps, Nearing Peak In '09
The jobless rate in the second quarter jumped to 2.9%, within sight of the 3.4% peak in 2009. The jobless rate in the second quarter jumped to 2.9%, within sight of the 3.4% peak in 2009. -
Showdown In Congress: Big Boys Of Big Tech Come To Argue Their Case
The chiefs of Amazon, Facebook, Google and Apple plan to argue that they face challenges in staying relevant. The chiefs of Amazon, Facebook, Google and Apple plan to argue that they face challenges in staying relevant. -
Spy Case Has Singapore Walking Tightrope Between China And U.S.
After a Singaporean was caught spying for China in the U.S., fears have grown that Beijing is on a recruiting drive for intelligene assets in the city-state. After a Singaporean was caught spying for China in the U.S., fears have grown that Beijing is on a recruiting drive for intelligene assets in the city-state. -
Judgment Day: Ex-Malaysia PM Najib Guilty Of Graft In 1MDB Scandal
Najib Razak faced seven charges of criminal breach of trust, money laundering and abuse of power for allegedly illegally receiving nearly $10 million from former 1MDB unit SRC International. Najib Razak faced seven charges of criminal breach of trust, money laundering and abuse of power for allegedly illegally receiving nearly $10 million from former 1MDB unit SRC International. -
Gold Continues Torrid Run As Asian Shares Rise
The precious metal had stormed almost $40 higher at one point to reach $1,980 an ounce. The precious metal had stormed almost $40 higher at one point to reach $1,980 an ounce. -
Samsung Electronics Shares Rally On Intel's Outsourcing Plan
The rally was driven by growing expectations that chipmakers may benefit from Intel Corp's plan to outsource more chip manufacturing. The rally was driven by growing expectations that chipmakers may benefit from Intel Corp's plan to outsource more chip manufacturing.