China's GNI jumped 20% in nominal terms to $12,438 per capita against the World Bank's threshold of $12,695 for a high-income nation
If global warming exceeds 1.5 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial times, the impact of climate change could become more severe, the report said
SWIFT will lose its credibility and influence and gradually decline in importance if it’s used as a sanctions tool, Xinhua says, while the digital yuan has a big future, another outlet said
Oil, grains rise; Palladium prices surge, gold climbs; Aluminium at record-high; Nickel up on Russian supply worries; Fears of food inflation as wheat, corn, edible oil prices rally
Oil giant BP says it will exit its Rosneft stake worth $25 billion. Meanwhile, leases on over half the 980 jets in Russia may be severed by foreign firms because of sanctions.
Chinese payment-related stocks jumped on Monday as investors wagered that kicking banks out of the SWIFT system would benefit China's own cross-border payment system, CIPS
China boosted purchases for its oil reserves even as oil prices soared, despite US calls for a coordinated release of stocks to cool the market
Factory output slumped 1.3% in January from the previous month, official data showed on Monday, hurt by falling production of cars plus declining iron, steel and non-ferrous metals
SWIFT sanctions against Russia seen as an event that will curb use of the dollar. Shares of payment firms such as Newland Digital Tech, Lakala Payment and Client Service rose strongly
The satellites will be mainly used for commercial remote sensing services, marine environment monitoring, forest fire prevention and disaster mitigation, the report said
Experts warn of wide-reaching implications for city’s ageing population, as the trend may result in shrinking enrolment at every level of education as well as the workforce
Singapore Computer Emergency Response Team, or SingCert, advised companies to strengthen vigilance and online defences to protect themselves from cyber attacks