China joins Asian shares in cautious advance ahead of trade talks
Asian shares inched up on Tuesday, with Chinese shares making modest gains after a week-long holiday, though investors remained cautious over U.S.-China trade talks after...
Hyundai Card asks banks to pitch for IPO roles
Hyundai Card, the credit card unit of Hyundai Motor Group, said on Tuesday it has asked banks to submit proposals this month for roles in...
Samsung’s third-quarter profit estimate exceeds expectations on smartphone sales
Samsung Electronics flagged slightly better than expected third quarter profit on Tuesday, helped by strong sales of its new Galaxy Note 10 smartphone series even...
Syrian Kurds see American betrayal and warn fight against ISIS is now in doubt – The Washington Post
Syrian Kurds see American betrayal and warn fight against ISIS is now in doubt The Washington Post Donald Trump vows to ‘obliterate’ Turkey’s economy if there’s...
Hong Kong bourse scraps $39 billion play for London Stock Exchange
Hong Kong’s bourse on Tuesday dropped its unsolicited $39 billion bid for London Stock Exchange Group (LSE), conceding it hadn’t won over LSE management for...
Afghanistan braces for political uncertainty in election’s wake
Despite pulling off a safer presidential election than expected, Afghanistan looks headed for a prolonged period of political uncertainty, with the two front-runners claiming victory...
NFL notebook: Redskins fire Gruden after 0-5 start
The Washington Redskins fired head coach Jay Gruden early Monday following the team’s 0-5 start....
Oracle to hire 2,000 workers to expand cloud business to more countries
Oracle Corp plans to hire nearly 2,000 additional workers as part of an aggressive plan to roll out its cloud computing services to more locations...
Amazon launches bigger local online store in Singapore
Amazon.com Inc has launched a bigger local store and marketplace in Singapore, expanding its product selection and intensifying competition with rivals such as Alibaba Group...
Hong Kong opens for business after violent long weekend, braces for more protests
Hong Kong opened for business on Tuesday after a violent long weekend, with its metro rail system only partially functioning and authorities warning residents they...
