Today: September 21, 2024
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Spanish manufacturing grows in Aug at slowest pace since Jan, PMI shows

Spanish manufacturing activity grew for a seventh consecutive month in August though at the slowest pace in all those months, while business confidence was at its lowest so far this

Spanish manufacturing grows in Aug at slowest pace since Jan, PMI shows
Business|Finance|Technology

Blackstone-led consortium nears $13.5 billion deal to acquire AirTrunk, source says

A consortium led by Blackstone is nearing a deal to acquire Australian data centre group AirTrunk for A$20 billion ($13.53 billion) including debt, a person

Blackstone-led consortium nears $13.5 billion deal to acquire AirTrunk, source says
Economy|News

Nomura expects Indian cenbank to pivot to rate cuts from October amid weakening growth

Nomura expects India's central bank to begin cutting interest rates next month as inflation in the South Asian nation edges lower and economic growth weakens, the

Nomura expects Indian cenbank to pivot to rate cuts from October amid weakening growth
Asia|Election|News|World

Myanmar junta announces census for promised 2025 election

Myanmar's military government will conduct a nationwide population and household census in October, state media said on Monday, paving the way for a promised election next year amid raging

Myanmar junta announces census for promised 2025 election
Business|Economy|News

Russian factory activity growth slowest in over a year in Aug, PMI shows

Activity in Russia's manufacturing sector grew at its slowest pace in over a year in August, a business survey showed on Monday, as expansion in output, new orders and employment all eased

Russian factory activity growth slowest in over a year in Aug, PMI shows
Europe|News|World

Ukraine's attacks on Belgorod disrupt school sessions, governor says

Some kindergartens will shut for a week in the Russian city of Belgorod near Ukraine's border while several schools will hold online classes after a Kyiv attack destroyed a child care

Ukraine's attacks on Belgorod disrupt school sessions, governor says
Environment|News|World

The climate threats on Pope Francis' Asia-Pacific itinerary

Climate change will be high on the agenda as Pope Francis embarks on his longest ever foreign trip on Monday, visiting Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, East Timor and Singapore over 12 days.

The climate threats on Pope Francis' Asia-Pacific itinerary
Asia|News

Thai PM finalises cabinet, expects to seek royal approval this week

Thailand's new cabinet has been selected and should be submitted for royal endorsement within this week, Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra said on Monday. 

Thai PM finalises cabinet, expects to seek royal approval this week
Business|Europe|Finance

Plotting for payrolls

A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Wayne Cole.

Plotting for payrolls
Business|Finance|Technology

Key events during China's regulatory scrutiny of Alibaba

China's State Administration of Market Regulation (SAMR) said on Friday that Alibaba Group had completed three years "rectification" following a record $2.75 billion fine levied

Key events during China's regulatory scrutiny of Alibaba
Asia|Economy

Indonesia's inflation stays within central bank range in Aug

Indonesia's annual inflation rate was 2.12% in August, essentially unchanged from 2.13% in July, official data showed on Monday, holding

Indonesia's inflation stays within central bank range in Aug
Business|Economy|Finance

UK housing portal Rightmove surges as Murdoch's REA considers bid

REA Group, the property listings company majority owned by News Corp, is considering buying Rightmove to create a global real estate company, the

UK housing portal Rightmove surges as Murdoch's REA considers bid
Asia|News|Political|World

Malaysia, New Zealand plan 50% increase in trade by 2030

Malaysia and New Zealand said on Monday they plan to increase bilateral trade by 50% by 2030 and will also review an existing free trade agreement.

Malaysia, New Zealand plan 50% increase in trade by 2030
Asia|Crime|Technology

South Korea police launch probe into whether Telegram abets online sex crimes, Yonhap reports

South Korean police have launched an investigation into Telegram that will look at whether the encrypted messaging app has been complicit in the distribution

South Korea police launch probe into whether Telegram abets online sex crimes, Yonhap reports
Africa|Asia|Business|Economy

Indonesia expects to sign $3.5 billion deals at Africa forum

Indonesia plans to sign business deals worth $3.5 billion with African countries as it hosts the second Indonesia-Africa Forum in the resort island of Bali, the Southeast Asian

Europe|News

Russian 'spy whale' Hvaldimir found dead near Norway

A beluga whale that was suspected of spying for Russia after being discovered in Norwegian waters five years ago has been found dead, according to the non-profit organisation that had been

Russian 'spy whale' Hvaldimir found dead near Norway
Europe|News|World

Putin accuses West of persecuting Russian journalists

The West is openly persecuting Russian journalists, President Vladimir Putin said in remarks published on Monday, days after Moscow banned dozens of U.S. journalists from entering the

Putin accuses West of persecuting Russian journalists
Australia|News|Uncategorized

Animal handler injured in rare tiger attack at Australia theme park

A woman animal handler at an Australian theme park was attacked by a tiger and has been taken to hospital with deep cuts to the arm, Australian media reported on Monday.

Asia|Opinion|World

If China wants Taiwan it should also take back land from Russia, president says

If China's claims on Taiwan are about territorial integrity then it should also take back land from Russia signed over by the last Chinese dynasty in the 19th century, Taiwan

If China wants Taiwan it should also take back land from Russia, president says
Asia|Business|Economy

China Aug manufacturing up but export outlook slips, Caixin PMI shows

China's manufacturing activity swung back to growth in August as new orders drove production, a private sector survey showed on Monday, offering a glimmer of hope amid a string of

China Aug manufacturing up but export outlook slips, Caixin PMI shows
Australia|Business|Economy|Finance

Australia job ads fall 2.1% in August m/m, ANZ-Indeed data shows

Australian job advertisements fell for a seventh straight month in August, data showed on Monday, as demand for labour continued to ease in the face of high interest rates and a

Australia job ads fall 2.1% in August m/m, ANZ-Indeed data shows
Uncategorized

Star Entertainment's shares suspended on failing to submit financial results on time

Shares of casino operator Star Entertainment are suspended from quotation for not lodging its finanical results by the due date, the Australian bourse operator said on Monday.

Star Entertainment's shares suspended on failing to submit financial results on time
Asia|Europe|News|World

China urges EU to be 'objective and fair' on South China Sea issue

China urged the European Union to be "objective and fair" and careful with words and actions on issues in the South China Sea, after the bloc remarked on an incident that occurred

China urges EU to be 'objective and fair' on South China Sea issue
Economy

Japan's factory activity contracts at milder pace, PMI shows

Japan's factory activity contracted at a slower pace in August thanks to a recovery in output and new orders, a private-sector survey showed on Monday, offering some hope for an

Japan's factory activity contracts at milder pace, PMI shows
Asia|Business|Economy

South Korea's factory activity growth quickens even as overseas demand slows, PMI shows

South Korea's factory activity growth quickened in August, as output expanded at the fastest pace in more than three years despite a slowdown in overseas demand, a private survey

South Korea's factory activity growth quickens even as overseas demand slows, PMI shows

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