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Asia focus, Erich Parpart, Published on 10/09/2018
» The ability of countries and companies to harness technology will be the foundation for the next stage of global economic growth. In line with this new reality, Bloomberg Terminal is banking on artificial intelligence (AI) and big data as its core earners of the future.
Business, Piyachart Maikaew, Published on 05/06/2019
» Bloomberg New Energy Finance (BNEF) forecasts prices of electric vehicles (EVs) such as cars, motorcycles and commercial vehicles remain unaffordable for individual buyers in Southeast Asia, including Thailand.
AFP, Published on 04/03/2020
» NEW YORK - US media tycoon Michael Bloomberg quit the Democratic presidential race and endorsed frontrunner Joe Biden Wednesday after being snubbed by voters on Super Tuesday despite blowing more than half a billion dollars on his campaign.
Business, Piyachart Maikaew, Published on 08/06/2018
» The government needs to add more consumer incentives to generate a population for electric vehicles (EVs) locally, says Bloomberg New Energy Finance (BNEF).
Reuters, Published on 05/11/2018
» YANGON, Myanmar: Lawyers for two Reuters reporters jailed for seven years in Myanmar lodged an appeal on Monday against their conviction on charges of violating the Official Secrets Act.
AFP, Published on 05/11/2018
» YANGON - Lawyers for two Myanmar Reuters journalists filed an appeal Monday against their seven-year jail sentence linked to their reporting on the Rohingya crisis, the news agency said.
News, Post Reporters, Published on 04/08/2020
» The Chearavanont family, owners of the Charoen Pokphand Group (CP), has ranked 21st on Bloomberg's "World's Richest Families" list for the year 2020.
AFP, Published on 23/04/2018
» WASHINGTON: Former New York City mayor and billionaire philanthropist Michael Bloomberg on Sunday promised US$4.5 million to fulfill the United States's commitment to the Paris climate agreement.
Agencies and online reporters, Published on 27/08/2018
» YANGON: The case of two Reuters journalists in Myanmar who faced a ruling Monday that could see them each jailed for up to 14 years has been postponed until Sept 3, reportedly because the judge is in poor health. The landmark case ignited global outcry after they were arrested while investigating a Rohingya massacre.
AFP, Published on 14/09/2018
» HANOI: Myanmar leader Aung San Suu Kyi on Thursday robustly defended the jailing of two Reuters journalists for reporting massacres by the military at the height of the Rohingya ethnic cleansing. She received quick global criticism for it.