In its semi-annual financial stability review, the Reserve Bank of Australia emphasised the financial system was sound and banks were well capitalised
Japan's Industry minister Koichi Hagiuda said the country will aim over time to end coal imports from Russia, as finding immediate alternative suppliers will be difficult
If new technologies work, they will help boost lithium production with a footprint smaller than open-pit mines and evaporation ponds, which often are the size of multiple football fields
India joined other major consumers to release 5 million barrels of oil from its strategic reserves in November to contain inflationary pressures and says it will look a similar move again
Mow said his new company Jan3 has signed a memorandum of understanding to develop digital infrastructure in El Salvador.
Bernard Zonneveld, a former investment banker, called for an impartial investigation and “severe” punishment for perpetrators responsible for the massacre in Bucha
Although debt ratios are lower than in the mid-90s, debt has been creeping up for the past decade and the composition of creditors has changed from mostly western nations to China
In a blog post on Thursday, Microsoft said it had disrupted the cyber attacks, which it attributed to Strontium, a group linked to Russia’s military intelligence
Authorities in Germany gave further approval this week for a new plant for battery cell production by Contemporary Amperex Technology Thuringia, a unit of China's CATL
Tesla will recall 127,785 Model 3 cars in China over potential faults in chip components that might lead to collisions, the country's market regulator said on Thursday
Frank Jotzo at Australian National University said Beijing was falling short when it comes to meeting global goals aimed at curbing temperature rises
Shanghai has fallen silent after it imposed harsh movement curbs to stem the spread of Covid, with only health workers, delivery personnel or people with special permission allowed outside