South Korean police said on Friday it raided the headquarters of Korean Air Lines Co. Ltd. as part of an investigation into embezzlement and breach of trust. A police official said it was a probe into allegations that company funds were used to pay for construction work at the home of Korean Air Chairman Cho […]
Read moreThe United States is not interested in making concessions to North Korea anytime soon, following what is widely believed to be that country’s first launch of an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM), according to analysts at research firm Eurasia Group. Evan Medeiros, managing director and practice head for Asia at Eurasia Group, wrote in a July […]
Read moreBeijing traffic authorities are investigating whether Baidu broke any laws after CEO Robin Li tested an autonomous car in city streets. Li rode in two different driverless cars in Beijing on his way to speak at a company event for developers on Wednesday. He live broadcast part of the trip from the passenger seat in […]
Read moreChina should focus on fixing fundamental problems that may trigger a financial crisis instead of witch-hunting, an economist said Friday. Speaking to CNBC’s “Squawk Box,” independent economist Andy Xie said China has managed to avoid a financial crisis now by tightening capital controls, but there’s more to be done. “Any other country would’ve collapsed, but […]
Read moreTwo U.S bombers flew over the disputed South China Sea, the U.S. Air Force said in a statement on Friday, asserting the right to treat the region as international territory, despite China’s territorial claims in the busy waterway. Before their flight on Thursday, the two B-1Bs trained with Japanese jet fighters in the neighboring East […]
Read moreThe Bank of Japan stepped up plans for its bond-buying on Friday as Japanese government bond (JGB) yields crept higher, causing the yen and oil to drop. On Friday, the BOJ said it would buy an unlimited number of 10-year JGBs at a yield of 0.110 percent, and it increased the size of its regular […]
Read moreThings may have turned for the worse between the United States and China. Even before an increasingly dangerous North Korea exposed divisions between the world’s two biggest economies, the relationship between the U.S. and China was already souring. And the seemingly friendly Mar-a-Lago resort meeting between U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping […]
Read moreVirtual currencies like bitcoin are assets but bitcoin in itself does not have the fundamental attributes needed to be a currency that could meet modern economic development needs, a Chinese central bank adviser said. Sheng Songcheng, adviser to the People’s Bank of China (PBOC), made the comments in an interview with financial magazine Yicai published […]
Read moreIn early Friday trade, shares of troubled commodity trader Noble Group retraced some of their more than 36 percent surge in the previous session. The stock was down 4.69 percent at 61 Singapore cents ($0.44) at 9:27 a.m. HK/SIN, after climbing 36.17 percent, or 17 Singapore cents, to close at S$0.64 on Thursday amid a […]
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US concerned Arab dispute with Qatar may intensify, State Department says
The United States is increasingly concerned that a dispute between Qatar and other Arab states is at an impasse and could drag on for a long time or intensify, the U.S. State Department said on Thursday. Underscoring U.S. concerns about a crisis involving key allies in the Middle East, Defense Secretary Jim Mattis discussed the […]
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