Dozens of people have been killed in China in the past three months in a series of mass attacks using vehicles or knives. ( read original story ...)
Singapore Tycoon Loses Suit Against HSBC, Sentenced To Prison On Forgery Charges
The judgement is in relation to the high-profile demise of Singapore commodity trading business, Hin Leong Trade Pte Ltd., which in 2021 shut down after failing to restructure $4 billion in debt. ( read original story ...)
Stock market today: Asian shares gain, apart from in China, after Wall St regains its stride
Shares have advanced in Asia, apart from in China, after most U.S. stocks ticked higher to recover some of their sharp slide from last week ... ( read original story ...)
Investors eye IPO access with Hong Kong link
A decade after China opened up its exchanges to a broad swath of international investors through a trading link with Hong Kong, investors are craving deeper access. ( read original story ...)
Mao Geping’s Hong Kong IPO Gets Lift From Regulatory Nod
Mao Geping’s Hong Kong IPO has been cleared by the China Securities Regulatory Commission, but must still be approved by the Hong Kong Stock Exchange ... ( read original story ...)
Stock market today: Early trading on Wall Street mixed ahead of a busy week of retail earnings
Trading on Wall Street was quietly mixed early Monday ahead of a set of highly-anticipated earnings reports from some of the nation's biggest retailers. Futures for the S&P 500 rose just 0.1% before ... ( read original story ...)
A Singapore oil magnate faces prison in a major fraud case over financing trade
A Singapore oil magnate has been sentenced to 17.5 years in prison for fraud and forgery in a case that prosecutors said has tarnished the city-state’s reputation as Asia’s leading oil trading hub. ( read original story ...)