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Deadly Floods in Indonesia Leave Hundreds Missing

Hundreds of people have been killed and millions displaced as extreme weather has ravaged Southeast Asia this month. Indonesia’s heavy rain was linked to two tropical cyclones. By Jin Yu Young and ...

REUTERS 2023-03-22T03:01:58+00:00

Air India expansion stirs tension over airline flying rights

Tensions over plans to transform Air India into a global airline with hundreds of new jets rippled across the aviation sector on Tuesday as foreign carriers clamoured for more access to the world's fastest-growing economy.

REUTERS 2023-03-25T14:58:29+00:00

The biggest financial crises of the last four decades

Markets have experienced massive upheaval in the last month, prompted in part by two of the three largest banking failures in U.S. history while Swiss lender Credit Suisse was bought by rival UBS Group AG in a merger engineered by Swiss regulators.

REUTERS 2022-04-26T08:33:23.614000+00:00

China-exposed commodities take a COVID-control tumble

Commodities with the biggest exposure to China are starting to price in a worsening COVID-19 situation as fears of more lockdowns worsen an already soft demand outlook.

REUTERS 2022-10-06T06:03:11+00:00

Japan targets farm export gains to blunt weak yen's pain

When Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida vowed this week to wring more gains from the weak yen, which has become instead a source of economic pain, he was pinning his hopes on the likes of Soichi Yoshimura, 33, and his strawberry farm north of Tokyo.

REUTERS 2024-01-31T13:05:16+00:00

Battery minerals pressure causes cracks Down Under

Mining metals crucial for the energy transition is often regarded as one of the ways Australia can wean itself off its exports dependence on coal, gas and iron ore. At present, though, there’s more fear than greed in the industry as demand for electric vehicles cool. On Wednesday, for example, miner IGO revealed it would freeze operations at its Cosmos nickel project – key to its $1.3 billion ($827 million) takeover of rival Western Areas just 18 months ago. IGO is not the only company facing problems, but its own decisions have compounded its pain.

REUTERS 2021-07-09T14:17:09+00:00

Countries weigh need for booster COVID-19 shots

Pfizer (PFE.N) and its partner BioNTech plan to ask U.S. and European regulators to approve a booster dose following a two-shot regimen of their COVID-19 vaccine, based on evidence of greater risk of infection six months after inoculation. [nL2N2OK2VD

REUTERS 2022-02-19T01:34:56+00:00

Russia, China water down G20 text on geopolitical tensions

Russia and China watered down a G20 finance leaders' statementon geopolitical risks to the global economy as a contentious meeting endedon Friday, deleting a reference to "current" tensions as financial markets fretted over the prospect of war in Ukraine.

REUTERS 2022-04-06T11:05:27+00:00

Asian buyers of Russian oil, gas and coal

The European Commission on Tuesday proposed sweeping new sanctions against Russia, including banning Russian coal imports in retaliation for alleged civilian killings in Ukraine.

REUTERS 2021-07-15T04:22:28+00:00

Virus jitters keep dollar aloft

Spiking coronavirus cases kept the dollar supported in Asia on Thursday and it clawed back a little of a drop which had followed insistence from Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell that he isn't in a hurry to withdraw policy support.

REUTERS 2020-10-23T01:50:26+00:00

Airbus tells suppliers: plan now for post-crisis output hike

Airbus has asked suppliers to be ready to support a conditional 18% increase in production of its best-selling single-aisle A320 jet family once demand recovers from the coronavirus crisis, the European planemaker said on Thursday.

REUTERS 2024-03-28T08:15:58+00:00

With Cainiao buyback, Alibaba takes aim at rivals' overseas advance

Alibaba's plan to buy full control of its logistics subsidiary rather than spinning it off could signal the Chinese giant is taking competition from e-commerce rivals Shein and Temu more seriously in overseas markets, analysts said.