WARSAW (Reuters) – Around 450,000 tonnes of Ukrainian grain are being transported via Poland monthly, over 50% more than in the middle of the year, Poland’s infrastructure minister said on[...]
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No spot bitcoin ETFs approved so far – U.S. SEC official
SINGAPORE (Reuters) -The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has yet to approve any spot bitcoin exchange-traded fund (ETF) listings to date, the regulator’s commissioner Mark Uyeda said at[...]
Read moreBYD set to be China’s top-selling car brand for Nov, Tesla gains -data
SHANGHAI (Reuters) – BYD was the top-selling car brand in China in the first four weeks of November, brokerage data showed, outperforming the Volkswagen brand in a reversal that highlights the p[...]
Read moreNissan gets $1.44 billion green loan for zero-emission mobility investments
TOKYO (Reuters) – Japan’s Nissan Motor Co has signed a 200-billion-yen ($1.44 billion) green loan agreement to fund zero-emission mobility investments, the automaker said on Wednesday. The[...]
Read moreMazda sees no impact on Japan vehicle production from current China lockdowns
TOKYO (Reuters) – Mazda Motor Corp does not expect to have problems maintaining production in Japan for the time being despite COVID lockdowns in China as the automaker has sufficient inventorie[...]
Read moreIndonesia’s monetary policy will be front-loaded – central bank
By Gayatri Suroyo and Stefanno Sulaiman JAKARTA (Reuters) -Indonesian central bank governor Perry Warjiyo emphasised on Wednesday the need to adjust interest rates early to control inflation, which is[...]
Read moreHong Kong sees IPO slowdown reversing; eyes international issuers
By Sumeet Chatterjee HONG KONG (Reuters) – Hong Kong has more than a hundred applicants in the pipeline for initial public offerings (IPOs) and is eyeing more companies and investors from market[...]
Read moreSingapore’s Temasek holds internal review of $275 million FTX-related loss
SINGAPORE (Reuters) – Singapore’s Deputy Prime Minister Lawrence Wong said on Wednesday that Temasek Holdings has initiated an internal review of its investment in the now-bankrupt FTX cry[...]
Read moreBOJ flags broadening price increases in once deflation-prone Japan
TOKYO (Reuters) – A wider range of Japanese companies are raising prices, including those in sectors historically reluctant to pass on higher costs to customers, a Bank of Japan research note sa[...]
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