Evergrande seeks more financial and legal advisers, while Country Garden surprised with a new issue of $500 million in convertible bonds, after a similar attempt failed last week
Telenor, one of the biggest foreign investors in Myanmar, is selling its operations and retreating from a country that has slid into chaos
Beijing says efforts will be made to investigate and punish the corrupt behaviour behind the disorderly expansion of capital and platform monopolies
Construction of supporting infrastructure to charge and replace batteries, store energy, and refuel hydrogen cells will also be strengthened
Human Rights Watch said TotalEnergies and Chevron had learnt the importance of cutting ties with Myanmar's military, but PTT, the Thai oil and gas giant, will soon control pipeline revenues
In the course of the past year, the prices for numerous raw materials, preliminary products and goods of all kinds have risen significantly
US officials accused Moscow of carrying out "dangerous and irresponsible" strike that forced International Space Station to take evasive action
While Beijing should be held accountable for unfair trade practices, the tariffs are hurting US businesses and exacerbating supply issues, companies and members of Congress say
Earlier, rival photo and short-video platform Instagram announced it was offering paid subscriptions to a small group of influencers
The Fed stressed it is not signalling any 'decisions about the appropriateness of issuing a US CBDC' while the Bank of Russia sought a crackdown on transactions and mining
"Only when democracies that respect international trade rules work together" can countries deal with Beijing's coercion, envoy says
Two years into the coronavirus pandemic the boss of a rail components company has lost all four of the overseas executives who used to work under him, and the impact is serious