Author Archives: Syndicated Content
EU watchdog scrutinises banks' defences after SVB, Credit Suisse woes
By Huw Jones LONDON (Reuters) - Most leading euro zone banks have met a January 2024 target for issuing special debt to replenish capital in a crisis, but some need to do more to ensure they can, if n...
Thomson Reuters Sep 18, 2023
Arizona governor says state in talks with TSMC on advanced packaging
TAIPEI (Reuters) - The governor of the U.S. state of Arizona said on Tuesday they were in talks with Taiwanese chipmaker TSMC on advanced packaging. Speaking during a visit to Taipei, Governor Katie H...
Thomson Reuters Sep 18, 2023
India dismisses as 'absurd' Canada's accusation on Sikh leader's murder
NEW DELHI (Reuters) -India characterised as "absurd and motivated" an accusation by Canada that it was involved in the murder of a Sikh separatist leader, urging the country instead to take legal acti...
Thomson Reuters Sep 18, 2023
WTA roundup: Russian teen wins opener at Guangzhou
Russian 19-year-old Diana Shnaider took down eighth-seeded American Claire Liu 6-1, 6-3 in the first round of the Guangzhou Open on Monday in China. Shnaider won six straight games in the first set an...
Thomson Reuters Sep 18, 2023
Sunac, Country Garden debt deals bring respite for China's property sector
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Chinese developers Sunac and Country Garden brought some relief to the crisis-hit property sector by forging debt deals with creditors, but the outlook remained clouded by uncert...
Thomson Reuters Sep 18, 2023
Former Pacific leaders hope Australians 'find conscience' to pass First Nations referendum
By Kirsty Needham SYDNEY (Reuters) - Former Pacific Islands leaders say they "pray that Australians find it in their conscience" to vote for constitutional recognition of First Nations people, amid co...
Thomson Reuters Sep 18, 2023
Asia stocks slide amid China woes, Japan catches up on chip sell-off
By Kevin Buckland TOKYO (Reuters) - Asian shares sank on Tuesday, as worries about the Chinese property sector weighed on markets from Hong Kong to Australia, while Japanese investors sold chip stocks...
Thomson Reuters Sep 18, 2023
Thailand recorded 19 million foreign tourists so far this year
BANGKOK (Reuters) - Thailand recorded 19 million foreign tourists in the January to September 17 period this year, the tourism ministry said on Tuesday. Foreign arrivals generated 795 billion baht ($2...
Thomson Reuters Sep 18, 2023
Bankrupt drugmaker Mallinckrodt considers sale of opioid business - WSJ
(Reuters) - Bankrupt drugmaker Mallinckrodt is in talks with major investors about selling some or all of its business units, which could lead to its exit from the opioid business, the Wall Street Jou...
Thomson Reuters Sep 18, 2023
Country Garden wins approval to extend another onshore bond
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Embattled Chinese developer Country Garden has won approval from creditors to extend repayment on another onshore bond, the last in the batch of eight bonds it has been seeking e...
Thomson Reuters Sep 18, 2023
