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China eases IPO rules for firms developing reusable rockets
The methane-powered Zhuque-2E Y2 rocket, developed by LandSpace, lifts off from China’s Jiuquan satellite launch centre carrying six satellites. (Reuters pic) BEIJING: Chinese companies developing reusable commercial rockets will have access to a fast lane…
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Oct- 2025 -28 OctoberBusiness
South Korea’s hopes for Asia-Pacific forum take backseat as Trump, Xi come to town
US President Donald Trump and China’s President Xi Jinping eye a deal that could ease…
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28 OctoberBusiness
HSBC profit falls in third quarter, hit by legal woes
The Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation’s (HSBC) logo seen in the financial district of…
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28 OctoberBusiness
Piraeus Bank upgraded to investment grade by Fitch
Piraeus Bank has been upgraded to the investment-grade rating of ‘BBB-‘ by Fitch Ratings, marking…
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28 OctoberBusiness
Asian markets cool as Trump begins Japan visit
Japan’s Nikkei 225 index pared back gains early Tuesday after surging above 50,000 points for…
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28 OctoberBusiness
US, Japan sign agreement on ‘securing’ rare earths supply
Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi (right) speaks during the Japan-US summit meeting with US President Donald…
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28 OctoberBusiness
Exports, consumption boost South Korea’s growth in third quarter
The Bank of Korea announced that GDP rose 1.2% in the July–September period compared to…
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28 OctoberBusiness
Dollar soft as traders brace for Trump-Xi, central bank meetings
Investors have kept a wary eye on President Donald Trump’s Asia tour, hoping for a…
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28 OctoberBusiness
Bursa eases on profit-taking after early gains
KUALA LUMPUR: Bursa Malaysia opened higher on Tuesday but pared its early gains as investors…
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28 OctoberBusiness
Meta, TikTok to obey Australia’s under-16 social media ban
Australia will mandate from December 10 that Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok remove accounts of users…
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28 OctoberBusiness
Paramount plans to keep Warner Bros largely intact after merger
Warner Bros, the studio behind the ‘Harry Potter’ and DC Comics franchises, announced it would…
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