The People’s Bank of China’s decision to halt bond buying is exacerbating the rise in short-end rates and flattening the yield curve, spurring bets the central bank may resume government debt purchases.
A belated effort to remove chemical waste from the Union Carbide factory revives complaints of justice left incomplete.
Singapore home prices rose at the same pace as initially estimated in the last quarter of 2024, amid speculation that the government may intervene to cool the market this year.
The app, which was set to be banned, now has a bit more time to find a home and address national security issues
The UK awarded a £9 billion ($11 billion) contract to Rolls Royce for the design and manufacture of nuclear reactors to power the nation’s submarine fleet, as Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s Labour government seeks to highlight its commitment to the country’s nuclear deterrent.
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