China's 30th largest developer by sales has seen its shares seesaw. The stock rose as much as 12% on Tuesday after a 13% drop on Monday
The jump in earnings came despite tight labour market conditions due to coronavirus pandemic-related restrictions in Western Australia
The first convoy of 50 trucks carrying wheat left Amritsar after a ceremony attended by Indian Foreign Secretary Harsh Vardhan Shringla
IEA logs significant emissions in Texas and parts of Central Asia, with Turkmenistan alone responsible for one-third of "large emissions events"
The US is concerned that low output of minerals essential to build future tech may leave it beholden to China and others that have heavily invested in mining
Vehicle tax measures include reducing import duty this year and next by as much as 40% for completely built EVs priced up to 2 million baht ($61,805)
City will offer tax breaks, handouts and subsidies to small businesses and residents to mitigate the impact of a new restrictions to curb Covid-19 infections, the country's top finance official said
Official says city would continue to be gateway between the Mainland and international markets, as well as a bridge for international capital
Newly-registered private funds totalled 95.9 billion yuan ($15.16 billion) in January, down 44% month-on-month, according to AMAC
Energy companies have come under particular pressure to divest from activists seeking to cut off sources of funding for Myanmar’s junta
The group made an operating profit of $494 million last year, as higher jab rates and renewed economic activity fuelled a “rapid return” of demand
Prime Minister Scott Morrison said the plan would give Australia "eyes" on the icy continent amid Beijing's growing interest in the region