New Zealand Export Volumes Post Best Quarterly Gain in 10 Years
New Zealand saw its biggest jump in export volumes in 10 years in the second quarter, adding to signs the economy stabilized after starting the year in recession.
New Zealand saw its biggest jump in export volumes in 10 years in the second quarter, adding to signs the economy stabilized after starting the year in recession.
The South Korean government started marketing its first-ever Samurai bond Monday, in the latest sign of how President Yoon Suk Yeol is spearheading a transformation in relations with Japan.
Malaysia’s market watchers are viewing a nascent rally in the ringgit as a temporary reprieve rather than the start of a sustained recovery in the beleaguered currency.
North Korea appears to have dispatched a bus across a bridge with China, satellite imagery showed, in what is likely the first such move since Pyongyang sealed its borders nearly four years ago at the start of the pandemic.
The biggest American companies are losing out to their Chinese counterparts when it comes to generating cash from solar, wind and nuclear power.
A draft blueprint for Indonesia’s $21.5 billion green aid package highlights significant obstacles, including a big loophole for new coal.
Oil’s having a rocky year, swung by jitters over China’s slowdown, OPEC+ supply cuts, and the fallout from the Federal Reserve’s tightening campaign. The tensions wrongfooted many traders as prices sank, then recovered. Now, what comes next is up for debate in Singapore.
US President Joe Biden said he was disappointed about reports his Chinese counterpart, Xi Jinping, plans to skip the G-20 summit in New Delhi this week.
China’s biggest banks are extending billions of dollars to Russia as sanctions pressure western lenders to exit the country, according to a Financial Times report.
Mercedes-Benz Group AG plans to make owning a G-Wagon a little bit easier.