Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS)

Singapore’s Central Bank Holds Firm on Monetary Policy Amid Global Easing Trends

The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) held its monetary settings steady, reflecting the nation's steady economic performance in the third quarter of 2024. As economies worldwide are adopting more relaxed monetary policies in response to cooling inflation, Singapore's decision to...
electronic board showing Japan's Nikkei average and related indices at the Tokyo Stock Exchange in Tokyo

Asian Markets Wobble Amid Thin Holiday Trade, Investors Awaiting China’s Stimulus Clarity

Asian stocks saw little movement in early holiday-thinned trade on Monday, as nervous investors speculated on how markets in mainland China might respond to broad but vague economic stimulus promises from the Chinese government over the weekend. Despite hopes of...
China's Consumer Prices Rise Less Than Expected in September; Factory-Gate Charges Continue Decline for 24th Month

Goldman Sachs Raises China’s Growth Forecasts for 2024 and 2025 Following New Economic Stimulus Measures

Beijing’s efforts to shore up economic growth are boosting investor sentiment as Goldman Sachs revises its growth projections for China’s economy. Goldman Sachs Group Inc. has upgraded its forecasts for China’s economic growth in 2024 and 2025, citing fresh policy...
chinese stocks

Chinese Stocks Rally After Promised Property Sector Support and Hints at Fiscal Stimulus

Chinese stocks surged on Monday, following a weekend announcement by the Ministry of Finance that promised new measures to support the troubled property sector and suggested the potential for increased government borrowing. The pledge to offer financial backing and explore...
SpaceX's Starship lifts off during its fifth flight test, in Boca Chica, Texas

SpaceX’s Fifth Starship Test Flight Achieves Historic Reusable Booster Recovery with ‘Catch’ by Giant Arms

SpaceX successfully conducted its fifth Starship test flight on Sunday, marking an unprecedented feat in aerospace technology. For the first time, the company managed to return the colossal first-stage booster of the Starship rocket—called the Super Heavy—back to its launch...
Turkish Airlines

Turkish Airlines Flight Diverts to JFK After Captain Collapses Mid-Flight: Aviation Industry’s Response: What Comes Next?

Turkish Airlines Flight TK204, en route from Istanbul to Washington, D.C., was diverted to New York's JFK Airport on Monday, October 7, 2024, after Captain İlçehin Pehlivan collapsed mid-flight. Despite immediate and intensive efforts by the crew and passengers with...
Vietnam Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh-Chinese Premier Li Qiang

Vietnam and China Sign QR Code Payment Agreement Trade Partnership Grows, Marking New Era in Economic Cooperation

Vietnam Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh holds talks with Chinese Premier Li Qiang. Vietnam and China signed ten significant agreements on Sunday, covering various areas such as agriculture cooperation, cross-border payments, and infrastructure development. The signing took place during Chinese...
Japanese Chipmaker Rapidus and Auto Supplier Denso Collaborate to Standardize Advanced Chip Design

Japanese Chipmaker Rapidus and Auto Supplier Denso Collaborate to Standardize Advanced Chip Design

Japan’s semiconductor industry, two of the country’s leading technology companies, Rapidus Corporation and Denso Corporation, have joined forces to share advanced chip design methodologies, according to a recent report from the Nikkei. This collaboration marks the first time Japanese companies...
China's Inflation Eases in September, Puts Pressure on Beijing for Stronger Stimulus Measures

China’s Inflation Eases in September, Puts Pressure on Beijing for Stronger Stimulus Measures

China’s consumer inflation unexpectedly eased in September, while producer price deflation deepened, underscoring the mounting pressure on Beijing to roll out more robust stimulus measures to revive its flagging demand and economic activity. As the world's second-largest economy struggles to...
China's Consumer Prices Rise Less Than Expected in September; Factory-Gate Charges Continue Decline for 24th Month

China’s Consumer Prices Rise Less Than Expected in September; Factory-Gate Charges Continue Decline for 24th Month

China's economy continues to grapple with signs of deflationary pressure, as data released by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) on Sunday revealed that consumer prices rose less than anticipated in September, while factory-gate charges continued their two-year decline. The...
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