Uranium prices, which plunged after the 2011 Fukushima nuclear disaster in Japan, have surged in the past year as more nuclear power stations are set to be built globally
The equity capital raise will be conducted via a rights issue and redeemable shares raising NZ$1.8 billion, NZ$850 million of which will be used to repay outstanding debt
Like the travel industry as a whole, Changi was hit hard by the pandemic, with passenger volume dropping to as low as 1.5% of its usual numbers
India's largest lender by assets had gross non-performing assets of 1.2 trillion rupees at the end of December, representing 4.5% of its loan book
More decisive policy easing is needed at the city level to stimulate demand from wary buyers and inject new credit to stop more property-related firms from defaulting
GoTo, formed last year by the merger of Gojek and Tokopedia, surprised some investors when it launched its IPO process earlier this month
The actions include support to boost domestic production, alternative procurement and to help technological developments to reduce use of the materials
The boom started after March 21 when South Korea lifted a seven-day mandatory quarantine for fully vaccinated travellers arriving from most countries
Output rose 0.1% in February from the previous month, data showed, as growing production of vehicles and transport equipment offset a decline in chemicals
The official manufacturing Purchasing Managers' Index fell to 49.5 in March from 50.2 in February, the National Bureau of Statistics said
China's largest banks have said lenders face multiple headwinds this year that include the pandemic and global politics
Insurance giant Chubb will be purchasing the firm’s business assets in Hong Kong and Singapore including intellectual property