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AirAsia Eyes $230 Million Cash Influsion To Stay Afloat
The news came a day after the company's auditor, Ernst & Young, raised doubts about the airline's ability to survive the pandemic-related financial crunch. The news came a day after the company's auditor, Ernst & Young, raised doubts about the airline's ability to survive the pandemic-related financial crunch. -
Asian Stocks Edge Up, Yuan Hits 4-Month High
Most Asian stock indexes were higher on Thursday as investors looked forward to earnings season. Most Asian stock indexes were higher on Thursday as investors looked forward to earnings season. -
China Producer Prices Fall Again, But At Slower Pace
China's PPI dropped for the fifth straight month as deflation in the sector persisted. China's PPI dropped for the fifth straight month as deflation in the sector persisted. -
Fed Officials Suggest U.S. Recovery May Be Stalling
Federal Reserve officials raised fresh doubts on Wednesday about the durability of the U.S. recovery, while new business surveys highlighted developing risks from the relentless coronavirus pandemic. Federal Reserve officials raised fresh doubts on Wednesday about the durability of the U.S. recovery, while new business surveys highlighted developing risks from the relentless coronavirus pandemic. -
Explainer: What 1.1 Million Foreign Students Contribute To The U.S. Economy
Foreign students' financial contributions are keenly felt in some schools and communities in the U.S. Foreign students' financial contributions are keenly felt in some schools and communities in the U.S. -
AirAsia Shares Plunge After Auditor Flags Financial Issues
Auditor casts doubts on budget carrier's ability to stay afloat financially. Auditor casts doubts on budget carrier's ability to stay afloat financially. -
Asian Shares Waver As Corporate Earnings Come Into Focus
Renewed fears about the coronavirus resurgence and anticipation over second-quarter corporate earnings kept investors at bay. Renewed fears about the coronavirus resurgence and anticipation over second-quarter corporate earnings kept investors at bay. -
China Turns Popular Hong Kong Hotel Into National Security Office
The former Metropark Hotel will oversee the Hong Kong government's enforcement of the sweeping national security legislation that China imposed on the city last week. The former Metropark Hotel will oversee the Hong Kong government's enforcement of the sweeping national security legislation that China imposed on the city last week. -
As U.S. And South Korean Officials Meet, North Korea Spurns Talks
The talks between covered a range of issues, but North Korea dominated the agenda. The talks between covered a range of issues, but North Korea dominated the agenda. -
U.S., South Korean Officials To Discuss North Korea Strategy As Pyongyang Rejects Talks
The U.S. point man for North Korea will meet with South Korean officials in Seoul on Wednesday for wide-ranging talks, overshadowed by Pyongyang's insistence that it has no intention of returning to denuclearisation negotiations any time soon. The U.S. point man for North Korea will meet with South Korean officials in Seoul on Wednesday for wide-ranging talks, overshadowed by Pyongyang's insistence that it has no intention of returning to denuclearisation negotiations any time soon.