World’s Top Uranium Miner Sees Clients Switching From Russia
Kazakhstan’s state-owned uranium miner is preparing reserves for production as demand increases, including from Eastern European power producers looking to cut their reliance on Russia.
Kazakhstan’s state-owned uranium miner is preparing reserves for production as demand increases, including from Eastern European power producers looking to cut their reliance on Russia.
Vietnamese police have arrested two more high profile business leaders as the country’s anti-corruption campaign continues to widen.
European M&A activity has turned so lackluster this year it’s forcing a merger arbitrage fund to take bigger risks for returns.
The deadly African Swine Fever is spreading and threatening the Philippines’ hog industry, government data showed, raising concerns it might stall the headway authorities have made in fighting inflation.
Swedish households’ view on the housing market has stabilized, as a price drop triggered by rising interest rates may be moderating.
India seeks to be more involved in world supply chains and serve as an alternative to China through output-incentive plans and the growth of its domestic consumer market, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said.
In the face of persistent inflation that has vexed central bankers around the world, there’s one area where price pressures have eased: energy.
Apple Inc. Chief Executive Officer Tim Cook has scheduled a trip to open the iPhone maker’s first stores in India next week, underscoring the company’s ambitions for the country as a growth market and manufacturing base.
(Bloomberg) — Australia’s interest rates will need to rise further to return inflation to the Reserve Bank’s 2-3% target and a recession is quite possible, according to Jonathan Kearns, a former senior official at the central bank.
(Bloomberg) — Shares of Alibaba Group Holding Ltd.’s units that may soon become public are expected to be in high demand as the breakup unleashes value in the wake of regulatory woes, investors said.