- February 15th, 2026
Asian markets faced a mostly lower trading day Tuesday, largely overshadowed by the rally on Wall Street, as investors interpreted the re-election of President Donald Trump as a potentially positive signal for certain U.S. stocks. Trump’s re-election and his administration’s...
In a sweeping move to bolster Japan’s technology sectors, Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba has pledged an unprecedented $65 billion in public aid to the nation’s semiconductor and artificial intelligence industries. The funding plan, which targets strategic expansion through fiscal 2030,...
President-elect Donald Trump’s recent appointment of Florida Congressman Mike Waltz as National Security Advisor has signaled a significant shift in the United States’ foreign policy priorities, potentially setting the stage for heightened tensions with China. Waltz, an Army Green Beret...
Vietnam's Communist Party Chief, To Lam, congratulated former U.S. President Donald Trump on his recent electoral victory in a phone call on Monday. The conversation between the two leaders covered avenues for enhancing economic collaboration, according to an official statement...
In early trading on Tuesday, oil prices exhibited little movement as investors awaited key insights from the upcoming monthly report by the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC). This report is anticipated to shed light on production levels, demand forecasts,...
China’s largest e-commerce platform, Alibaba Group, has announced impressive sales numbers following this year’s Singles’ Day shopping festival, reporting “robust growth” and a “record number” of shoppers. The annual retail event, which began as a one-day affair on November 11,...
Indonesia announced on Monday that it does not recognize China’s sweeping claims over the South China Sea, despite having recently signed a maritime development agreement with Beijing. The deal, which aims to promote fisheries and environmental conservation, comes amid rising...
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