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Airstrikes hit Iran-Iraq border as US and Israeli plan to mobilise Kurds gathers pace
Intense waves of airstrikes have hit dozens of military positions, frontier posts and police stations along northern parts of Iran’s border with Iraq in what appears to be preparation...
‘Swiftest pace of expansion’: RHB lifts OCBC target price to S$21.30 on Q4 earnings growth forecast
[SINGAPORE] RHB has raised its target price for OCBC to S$21.30, driven by forecasts that the bank will post single-digit year-on-year earnings growth at its upcoming Q4 results release...
Apple shares on pace to match longest losing streak since 1991
The company and other computer and device makers have been under pressure from rising prices for components such as memory chips[SAN FRANCISCO] Apple shares are on pace to tie...
Carney wants to double non-U.S. exports, but Canadian ports will struggle to keep pace
OTTAWA — If the road to Canadian prosperity is to now be built on growing exports to markets other than the United States, as Prime Minister Mark Carney has...
UK targets end-2026 for stablecoin rules to keep pace with US
[LONDON] The Bank of England (BOE) is aiming to have new stablecoin regulations in place by the end of next year, as policymakers around the world battle to contain...
Mediacorp lays off 93 staff due to rapid scale and pace of change in media landscape
[SINGAPORE] Mediacorp on Monday (Sep 1) announced that it is laying off 93 staff in response to a rapidly changing media landscape with mobile-first and social-driven formats becoming dominant....
Japan firms exit Tokyo exchange at record pace in delisting rush
[TOKYO] Japanese companies are leaving the Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE) at the fastest pace in over a decade, reflecting a surge in deals and management buyouts as they face...
Big US companies went bankrupt at fastest pace since 2010: S&P
[NEW YORK] Large US companies filed bankruptcy at the fastest rate in 15 years to the first three months of 2025, S&P Global Market Intelligence said on Thursday (Apr...