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Business, Published on 09/05/2023
» Events in 2022 served to remind us of the importance of regulatory compliance when it comes to protecting users and maximising security and trust in the cryptocurrency industry.
Published on 17/01/2021
» Plagued by the collapse of travel amid the coronavirus pandemic, arrivals to Hong Kong plummeted nearly 94% year on year in 2020 to just 3.57 million, the lowest number on record for the once-mighty tourism hub.
AFP, Published on 09/06/2020
» HONG KONG: Troubled Hong Kong airline Cathay Pacific announced a HK$39 billion ($5 billion) government-led bailout plan on Tuesday as it battles a crippling downturn caused by the coronavirus.
AFP, Published on 09/06/2020
» HONG KONG - Cathay Pacific announced a HK$39 billion ($5 billion) government-led bailout plan on Tuesday as it battles a crippling downturn caused by the coronavirus.
Business, Published on 09/06/2020
» Federal stimulus money for airlines is keeping them afloat through the coronavirus pandemic, but it's not proving to be enough to sustain the industry at its pre-pandemic size.
Business, Published on 18/05/2020
» The clock is ticking for loss-ridden Thai Airways International Plc (THAI) as it seeks a much-needed lifeline from the government or risks becoming another chapter in the history of national flag carriers to go bust, with the lives of about 21,000 employees hanging in the balance.
Published on 20/09/2019
» LONDON: Thomas Cook, one of the world’s oldest and largest travel companies, is in a race against time to stay afloat.
AFP, Published on 29/06/2019
» OSAKA: After a first day dominated by public shows of bonhomie, all eyes at the G20 on Saturday turn to a pivotal trade showdown between economic rivals China and the United States.
Business, Post Reporters, Published on 27/12/2018
» As the year of the dog comes to a close, Bangkok Post's Business Section has selected the 10 most noteworthy business events of 2018.
AFP, Published on 16/08/2018
» ROME - Shares in Italian infrastructure group Atlantia, which operates the motorway on which a bridge in Genoa collapsed, were initially suspended on the Milan stock exchange on Thursday, but plunged more than 24% when trading resumed an hour later.