- October 21st, 2025

China’s economic recovery faltered in November as exports slowed sharply and imports unexpectedly contracted, signaling potential trouble for the world’s second-largest economy. The downturn comes as former U.S. President Donald Trump prepares to return to the White House in 2025,...

China’s move toward a more relaxed monetary policy in 2025 is stirring optimism in financial markets, with analysts forecasting further declines in sovereign bond yields that are already at record lows. The prospect of a sustained easing cycle is reshaping...

South Korea is witnessing an unprecedented political crisis as its Justice Ministry imposed an overseas travel ban on President Yoon Suk Yeol on Monday. The ban marks the first time in the nation's history that such restrictions have been placed...

Jack Zhao, a former Chinese employee involved in the construction project of Pokhara International Airport in Nepal, made a public clarification and statement regarding the New York Times report about him and his wife Wang Hui. The New York Times...

Japanese Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya announced on Friday that Japan is preparing to resume trade talks with President-elect Donald Trump, focusing on the elimination of tariffs on automobiles and auto parts. These negotiations build on an agreement forged during Trump’s...

Asian Stock Markets React to South Korean Political Unrest Asian markets struggled on Friday as investors reacted to political instability in South Korea and anticipated critical U.S. job data. MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan dipped by 0.3%,...

Asian stocks mirrored a drop on Wall Street as caution dominated the markets ahead of pivotal US jobs data. This data is expected to offer key insights into the Federal Reserve’s monetary policy trajectory. A regional equities benchmark slipped 0.2%,...

South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol’s political future hangs by a thread after his controversial attempt to impose martial law sparked widespread protests and condemnation. Thousands of demonstrators have taken to the streets of Seoul, calling for his resignation, but...

The euro lingered near two-year lows on Thursday as France’s government collapse spurred fears about the stability of the eurozone's second-largest economy. Meanwhile, the South Korean won steadied after enduring a political shock triggered by a martial law controversy. These...

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