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Yip Wing-keung, a trading manager at local brokerage Christfund Securities, wears his red trading jacket in 2017 at the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. Photo: Kin Cheung

Asian Shares Climb on Strong US Earnings; BOJ Stands Pat

SINGAPORE — Asian markets rose on Wednesday after big American companies reported strong earnings for the third quarter, soothing fears that rising interest rates...
Trader Thomas McCauley works Thursday on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. Photo: Richard Drew / Associated Press

Asian Shares Rise on Wall Street Gains Amid Trade Friction

TOKYO — Asian shares were mostly higher Friday after gains on Wall Street but investors continued to watch for news about U.S.-China trade friction.The...

Apple awarded 119 million dollars for Samsung patent infringement

LOS ANGELES (DPA) — A California jury handed down its verdict in the Apple-Samsung trial Friday afternoon, finding that Samsung infringed on two Apple patents.
Specialist Meric Greenbaum, center, works with traders at his post in May on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. Photo: Richard Drew / Associated Press

Asian Shares Closed Mixed After US Midterm Elections

NEW YORK — Share prices have closed mixed in Asia with several major regional benchmarks giving up early gains. The retreat Wednesday followed results from U.S....

B.Grimm Power Highlights Robust Growth in 2023

Dr. Harald Link, Chairman of B.Grimm and President of B.Grimm Power Public Company Limited (BGRIM), has unveiled the outstanding performance of the company in...

Tesla 1Q Profit Falls 55%, but Stock Jumps as Company Moves To Speed Production...

Tesla’s first-quarter net income plummeted 55%, but its stock price surged in after-hours trading Tuesday as the company said it would accelerate production

Thai Regulator To Impose 'Per Second' Cellphone Charge

BANGKOK - The regulatory body of Thailand's telecommunications says it will force cellphones companies to charge their customers on per-second basis instead of the current per-minute system.

Junta Approves 100 Billion Fund to Build Rails, Roads



BANGKOK — Billions of baht will be spent on roads and rail in a bid to boost the country’s weak economy, and to pay for it all the junta cabinet today approved the creation of an infrastructure fund worth 100 billion baht that will be open for public investment.
A man stands Thursday in front of an electronic board showing Hong Kong share index outside a bank in Hong Kong. Photo: Kin Cheung / Associated Press

Asian Markets Extend Losses on China-US Trade Jitters

BANGKOK — Share benchmarks in Asia are sliding, tracking losses overnight on Wall Street, where investors sold industrial stocks following reports that the Trump...
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Club Med Marks a Year of Growth in 2023, Expects More in 2024

Healthy demand for beach and mountain holidays, an aggressive global expansion plan and strong mountain leadership drive Club Med’s optimistic outlook for 2024 It is...

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