China should "recalibrate" its aggressive anti-Covid-19 policy to try to ease the negative impact the pandemic continues to have on global supply chains and economic growth, the IMF's No.2 said
Accident left millions in Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan without electricity, idling trains, disrupting flights and halting apartment lifts
Completed mergers and acquisitions by Chinese companies in 2021 grew 24% but global M&A grew 71%, a Baker McKenzie-Rhodium study found
Central American nation became the first in the world to allow consumers to use cryptocurrency in all transactions, alongside the US dollar
Worries over an ageing population do not consider the fact that China's labour force participation is changing
The city said travellers arriving from the financial hub would be required to spend 14 days at designated facilities and another week at home
The city-state saw a historically low 330,000 visitors in 2021, according to the Singapore Tourism Board, due to the impact of restrictions
Cyberspace Administration of China launches "clean cyberspace" campaign to target online abuse, 'chaos' and 'money worship'
The funding will assist Papua New Guinea Ports Corporation to increase capacity to accommodate larger ships, including container vessels
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
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