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Bloomberg News, Published on 25/08/2020
» After helping boost a glove maker to the top of this year’s Asian stock-performance charts, Malaysia investors have recently been driving up the nation’s gold-related equities on the back of a rally in the precious metal.
Bloomberg News, Published on 30/01/2020
» NEW YORK: Airlines halt flights from China. Schools in Europe un-invite exchange students. Restaurants in South Korea turn away Chinese customers.
Bloomberg News, Published on 30/09/2019
» NEW YORK: Forever 21 Inc filed for bankruptcy protection, the latest big fashion merchant who couldn’t cope with high rents and heavy competition as the shift to e-commerce cut a swathe through traditional retailers.
Bloomberg News, Published on 11/08/2019
» TAIPEI: Typhoon Lekima killed 32 people and left 16 missing in coastal Zhejiang province, China’s state broadcaster reported.
Bloomberg News, Published on 20/06/2019
» It’s the epitome of a closed circuit: the utility helping power one of Southeast Asia’s biggest cities is building electric cars, batteries and charging stations for the nascent market, and then supplying the juice to keep them all running.
Bloomberg News, Published on 29/11/2017
» KUALA LUMPUR: China’s love of a pungent, football-sized thorny fruit is skyrocketing, and Malaysia wants a piece of it.
Business, Bloomberg News, Published on 20/12/2016
» TOKYO: A withering factory town in Japan's Rust Belt is looking for revival through a dose of Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's "robot revolution".
Business, Bloomberg News, Published on 10/12/2016
» There is no thrum of a Ducati or familiar rumble that made Harley Davidson famous. Only a whine from the electric motor that increases linearly as you rush for the horizon.
Business, Bloomberg News, Published on 03/02/2016
» Paris: Post-war France had a love affair with it, driving it across cities, through country roads and to the beach.
Bloomberg News, Published on 21/04/2015
» BRUSSELS — The European Union threatened to ban imports of seafood from Thailand because of concerns about unlawful fishing, a step that would hit trade of more than 600 million euros (20.79 billion baht or $641 million) a year.