Baby Boom: The Endangered Wildlife Revival At Cambodia's Angkor Wat
Baby boom: the endangered wildlife revival at Cambodia's Angkor Wat
Pelosi Arrives In Taiwan Vowing U.S. Commitment; China Enraged
U.S. House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi arrived in Taiwan late on Tuesday on a trip she said shows an unwavering American commitment to the Chinese-claimed self-ruled island, but China condemned the highest-level U.S.
Pelosi Arrives In Taiwan, Voicing U.S. 'Solidarity' As China Fumes
U.S. House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi arrived in Taiwan late on Tuesday on a trip she said demonstrates American solidarity with the Chinese-claimed self-ruled island, but China condemned this first such visit in 25 years as a threat to peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait.
U.S. House Speaker Pelosi Lands In Taiwan; Chinese Warplanes Take To Skies
U.S. House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi arrived in Chinese-claimed Taiwan aboard a U.S.
Chinese Warplanes Take To Skies, US Warships On Move Before Expected Pelosi Visit To Taiwan
Chinese warplanes buzzed the line dividing the Taiwan Strait on Tuesday shortly before the expected arrival in Taipei of U.S.
Chinese Warplanes Buzz Line Dividing Taiwan Strait Before Expected Pelosi Visit - Source
U.S. House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi was expected to arrive in Taipei later on Tuesday, people briefed on the matter said, as several Chinese warplanes flew close to the median line dividing the Taiwan Strait, a source told Reuters.
Stocks And Bond Yields Slip On U.S.-China Tensions
Stocks slipped and bond yields fell on Tuesday on worries a visit by U.S.
Stocks And Bond Yields Fall On Taiwan Tensions
Global stocks slipped and bond yields fell on Tuesday, compounding fears of a global recession, on concern that a visit by U.S.
Asian Stocks Slide With U.S. Yields On Pelosi Jitters; Aussie Drops
Asia stocks tumbled on Tuesday as jitters about an escalation in Sino-U.S.
Asian Stocks Slide With Oil On Recession Jitters; Dollar Drops
Asia stocks continued a decline from Wall Street on Tuesday, and U.S.
Yen Set For Biggest Run Of Gains In More Than 2 Years
The yen was on track for its biggest run of gains since the depths of the coronavirus crisis in March 2020, as rising U.S.-China tensions over Taiwan and deepening worries about a global economic slowdown boosted the appeal of safe-haven assets.
Yen Recovery Continues On Lower U.S. Yields; Markets On Edge Over Pelosi
The dollar continued its decline on Tuesday, falling to its lowest in two months against the recovering Japanese yen and losing ground on other peers, as investors continued to position for a less aggressive pace of Federal Reserve interest rate hikes.
Man City, Liverpool Renew Title Fight As Premier League Clubs Flex Financial Muscle
Man City, Liverpool renew title fight as Premier League clubs flex financial muscle
HSBC Hard Sells Growth Plan To Disgruntled Investors After Rebuffing Breakup
HSBC executives on Tuesday defended the lender's strategy to operate as a global bank and promised better returns to disgruntled individual shareholders in Hong Kong, a day after rebuffing a break-up plan by its top investor.
HSBC Seeks To Placate Hong Kong Investors After Rejecting Break-up Call
HSBC's bosses met retail investors in Hong Kong on Tuesday, urging them that a strategy to operate as a unified bank is better for its future than a break-up mooted by top shareholder Ping An Insurance Group Co of China.
HSBC Aims To Placate Hong Kong Investors After Rejecting Break-up Call From Ping An
HSBC's bosses will meet retail investors in Hong Kong on Tuesday, seeking to convince them that a strategy to operate as a unified bank is better for its future than a break-up mooted by top shareholder Ping An Insurance Group Co of China.
HSBC Aims To Soothe Hong Kong Investors After Rejecting Break-up Call From Ping An
HSBC's bosses will meet retail investors on Tuesday in Hong Kong, the biggest market for Europe's largest lender, seeking to convince them their strategy to operate as a global bank is vital to boosting growth.
HSBC Aims To Pacify Hong Kong Investors After Rejecting Break-up Call From Ping An
HSBC's bosses will meet retail investors on Tuesday in Hong Kong, the biggest market for Europe's largest lender, seeking to convince them their strategy to operate as a global bank is vital to boosting growth.
HSBC Gears Up To Meet Hong Kong Investors After Pushing Back Break-up Call
Bosses of HSBC will meet retail investors on Tuesday in Hong Kong, the biggest market for Europe's largest lender, as they seek to convince shareholders that their strategy to operate as a global bank is vital to boosting growth.
McKeon Dazzles In Commonwealth Pool As Kenny Wins Emotional Cycling Gold
McKeon dazzles in Commonwealth pool as Kenny wins emotional cycling gold
Toyota Unit Falsified Emissions Data From At Least 2003, Probe Finds
A major affiliate of Japan's Toyota Motor Corp falsified emissions data on some engines going back to at least 2003, more than a decade earlier than previously indicated, a company-commissioned probe showed on Tuesday.
Committee Probing Toyota Unit Hino Blames Company Culture In False Data Scandal
Japan's Hino Motors Ltd falsified emissions data on some engines as far back as 2003, a committee tasked by the automaker said on Tuesday, blaming a culture where engineers were not able to challenge senior staff.
Mark Rutte Becomes Netherlands' Longest-serving Prime Minister
Mark Rutte became the longest-serving prime minister in the Netherlands' history on Tuesday, a testament to his energy for the job - as well as the political survival skills he has honed over his 12-year tenure.
Qaeda Leader Zawahiri: 9/11 Planner And Bin Laden Successor
Qaeda leader Zawahiri: 9/11 planner and bin Laden successor
South Korea July Inflation Near 24-yr High As More Tightening Looms
South Korea's consumer inflation sped up to a nearly 24-year high in July, data showed on Tuesday, supporting the market's view for further central bank tightening this year.
US Kills Al-Qaeda Chief In Afghan Drone Strike
US kills Al-Qaeda chief in Afghan drone strike
Japan's Planned Record Minimum Wage Hike Opens Path To Sustained GDP Growth
Japan's average minimum wage is set to rise at a record pace this year, the government said on Tuesday, a positive development for Prime Minister Fumio Kishida's efforts to cushion households from global commodity inflation.
Japan's Average Minimum Wage To Rise At Record Pace This Year
Japan's average minimum wage is set to rise at a record pace this year, the government said on Tuesday, a positive development for Prime Minister Fumio Kishida's efforts to cushion households from global commodity inflation.
Sanctions Have Huge Toll On Russian Economy: Report
Sanctions have huge toll on Russian economy: report
Big Tech Should Share Europe Network Costs - France, Italy, Spain Document
France, Italy and Spain are stepping up pressure on the European Commission to come up with legislation that ensures Big Tech firms partly finance telecoms infrastructure in the bloc, a document showed on Monday.