Author Archives: Syndicated Content
Singapore central bank seen on hold as COVID-19 pandemic drags on: Reuters poll
By Chen Lin SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Singapore's central bank is expected to leave monetary policy on hold at its October review, analysts say, as highly transmissible coronavirus variants spread locally...
Syndicated Content Sep 29, 2021
China’s Golden Week travel not expected to return to pre-COVID levels this year
By Sophie Yu and Brenda Goh BEIJING (Reuters) - China's Golden Week holiday this year is unlikely to see domestic travel rebound to pre-COVID levels, industry estimates show, hurt by uncertainty over ...
Syndicated Content Sep 29, 2021
Ethiopians in three regions vote in delayed election
By Ayenat Mersie NAIROBI (Reuters) - Ethiopians in three regions where elections had been delayed head to the polls on Thursday to vote for their representatives and one area will also vote on whether...
Syndicated Content Sep 29, 2021
China Evergrande shares swing as bondholders await word on payments
By Anne Marie Roantree and Andrew Galbraith HONG KONG/SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Shares of debt-laden China Evergrande Group swung wildly on Thursday as the company looked set to miss its second bond intere...
Syndicated Content Sep 29, 2021
Vietnam’s biggest city to start lifting COVID-19 curbs to revive business
HANOI (Reuters) - Vietnam's business hub Ho Chi Minh City will start relaxing coronavirus curbs from later on Thursday, allowing for the resumption of more business and social activities, city officia...
Syndicated Content Sep 29, 2021
Asian stocks steady as calm returns but jitters keep dollar firm
By Alun John HONG KONG (Reuters) - Asian shares found some calm on Thursday following this week's heavy China-driven losses although the dollar sat at a more than one-year high against major peers, up...
Syndicated Content Sep 29, 2021
Singapore’s main opposition party seeks changes to foreign interference law
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Singapore's main opposition, The Workers' Party, has called for changes to be made to a draft foreign interference law, citing a need for more transparency, after experts and rig...
Syndicated Content Sep 29, 2021
Australian housing borrowing booms, regulators ready new lending rules
By Wayne Cole SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australian home lending in August expanded at its fastest annual pace since early 2018 as buyers borrowed ever more to get into a red-hot market, foreshadowing tougher...
Syndicated Content Sep 29, 2021
New Zealand tightens terror law after recent IS-linked attack
By Colin Packham (Reuters) - New Zealand on Thursday passed a new security law to criminalise preparing a terror attack, tightening a loophole that was exposed by a man who went on to conduct a mass s...
Syndicated Content Sep 29, 2021
Oil falls after U.S. inventories post surprise gain
TOKYO (Reuters) - Oil prices fell on Thursday, extending losses after official figures showed an unexpected rise in inventories in the United States although prices seem to have stabilised following a...
Syndicated Content Sep 29, 2021

