Israel is investigating short-selling of shares in an ETF that tracks the country's stock exchange just before Hamas' attack on October 7, which researchers say could have reaped $100m
Ratings agency cuts China's credit outlook, saying Beijing will have to support debt-laden local governments and state firms, posing risks to the country's fiscal and institutional strength
The move gathered momentum on Tuesday when a draft text emerged and research revealed that global CO2 emissions from burning fossil fuels are set to hit a record high this year
Chinese indexes saw double digit falls in the number of IPOs, compared to last year, amid geopolitical tensions with the West and increasing scrutiny from Beijing regulators
Hedge funds rotated their positions to developed Asia markets, including Hong Kong, Singapore and Japan
Chinese President Xi Jinping will meet with European Council President Charles Michel and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen
Car giant aims to have six new EV models in Europe by 2026, and also has a unit looking at hydrogen trucks and cars
Hong Kong court gives embattled developer a further 8 weeks to finalise a revamped debt restructuring proposal; judge says plan needs support from all classes of creditors
COP28 president Sultan Al Jaber also seen opposing the UN chief's call for a halt in the use of fossil fuels
Rich Chinese families and private companies have taken or sent an estimated $50 billion a month out of China this year, a recent report says
Jakarta and the Asian Development Bank have agreed to a deal that will see a 660-MW coal plant in West Java shut seven years earlier than scheduled
The pledge by over half the world's countries to triple renewable energy was perhaps the most positive news at COP28 on Saturday