Biden calls China a ‘ticking time bomb’ due to economic troubles
By Nandita BoseSALT LAKE CITY (Reuters) - U.S. President Joe Biden on Thursday called China a "ticking time bomb" because…
Commentary: Malaysia PM Anwar signals serious economic reform with Tesla coup – can he pull it off?
Under the system, so-called licensees are granted APs, which every car manufactured or assembled outside the country must secure before…
China’s economic problems are very different to the United States’
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Malaysia state polls: Anwar’s economic policies under fire but unlikely to be affected by election results, say analysts
SELANGOR: A keen follower of the political scene in Malaysia, 38-year-old voter Ahmad Farizul tries to attend as many political…
Crude oil climbs to four-month highs despite gloomy Chinese economic data (NYSEARCA:USO)
SlavkoSereda/iStock via Getty Images Energy stocks outperformed the broader market Tuesday, as crude oil closed near $83/bbl with potential disruptions…
Ecuador beset by crime, economic woes ahead of presidential vote | Elections News
People in Ecuador have expressed pessimism ahead of upcoming presidential elections, as the South American nation struggles with economic turmoil…
Will AI be an economic blessing or curse? History offers clues
Technology Will AI be an economic blessing or curse? History offers clues Monday August 07 2023 AI (Artificial Intelligence) concept.…
UBS: Berkshire Hathaway shares ‘attractive’ in an uncertain economic environment By Investing.com
© Reuters. Investing.com -- Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE:) shares represent an attractive play in an uncertain macro environment, analysts at UBS…
Sunak Set to Fight UK Election Against a Bleak Economic Backdrop
Breadcrumb Trail Links PMN Business Rishi Sunak has a decent chance of delivering his promise to halve UK inflation this…
Commentary: Smart-toilet market will be a measure of China’s economic resilience
TOKYO: It is not often that Goldman Sachs refers to the capricious, cleanliness-obsessed Japanese kawayakami toilet gods in its equity…