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Former US Ambassador: Trump May End Iran Ceasefire Soon
Former US Ambassador and Washington Institute Distinguished Fellow James Jeffrey says US-Iran negotiations remain fragile after a chaotic weekend, with a US team planning to travel to Islamabad, likely Wednesday, for a second round of talks. (Source: Bloomberg)
US Seizes Iranian Ship in Blockade (Video)
Singapore tycoon sues banks for US$1 billion from collapse of Australian NewSat
In the early 2010s, a small Australian company tried to build a fleet of satellites before lenders, concerned about its chief executive officer’s flamboyant behaviour, pulled hundreds of millions of dollars of financing. The firm collapsed in 2015. More than a decade later, Singapore real estate tycoon Ching Chiat Kwong, who says he put US$100 million of his own money into NewSat, has not forgotten. The Supreme Court of Victoria begins hearing a case on Monday brought by the liquidators of the.....
Stock Market LIVE Updates, Sensex Today: Markets Likely To Open Negative As US-Iran Talks Hangs In Balance
Stock Market, Sensex, Share Market, Nifty LIVE Updates:
Emerging-Market Currencies Fall as US-Iran Tensions Resurface
Emerging-market currencies weakened as the dollar and oil prices rose after the re-escalation of US-Iran tensions and a standoff in the Strait of Hormuz.
Copper Drops From Two-Month High as US-Iran Tensions Escalate
Copper fell from its highest close since early February, as ceasefire talks between Washington and Tehran were thrown into uncertainty after the US seized an Iranian ship in the Strait of Hormuz.
Iran's uranium stockpile: Removal or dilution? Regime may have enough highly-enriched uranium to make about 10 nuclear bombs — report
A recent 60 Minutes report says Iran may have enough highly-enriched uranium to make about 10 nuclear bombs, reviving debate over whether the US could physically seize or neutralise the stockpile. The answer, according to arms-control experts and US policy analysts, is that a “Project Sapphire”-style operation would be far more dangerous in Iran than the 1994 Kazakhstan mission, because Iran’s material is believed to be buried, dispersed and protected inside a war zone.ENRICHED URANIUM: Iran had...
World’s Most Expensive Broking Stock Faces Earnings Test After Doubling
Investors will watch Billionbrains Garage Ventures Ltd.’s earnings Monday for evidence its results justify a 100% jump in the stock since its November initial public offering — a surge that has made it the world’s most expensive brokerage.
From Tamil Shores to Cold Deserts: Spice, Silk and trade routes that reshaped the World
From Tamil Shores to Cold Deserts Spice Silk and trade routes that reshaped the World
India set for trade engagements with US, others from this week
The review of India-South Korea Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) is expected to gather pace after both sides appointed chief negotiators. | India News
Hong Kong Exchange Tightens Rules to Avoid Auditor Shopping
Hong Kong listed companies must now obtain shareholder approval to change auditors, part of a regulatory push to bolster corporate governance and transparency in the $7.5 trillion market.
Farmers facing harsh fuel prices as Iran war disrupts oil shipments
Energy Secretary Chris Wright said Sunday that gas prices pumped up by the war may not drop below $3 per gallon until next year. Nearly two months into the war, a gallon of regular averages $4.05 and diesel prices average $5.61 a gallon. Lana Zak spoke with farmers in Iowa about how they're dealing with those costs.
China Revives Coal-to-Gas Projects as Energy Security Frays
A high-profile Chinese coal-to-gas venture that lay dormant for over a decade is set to launch this year, part of a wave of investments that will allow Beijing to mitigate threats to fuel supply at a time of heightened geopolitical tensions.
Women participation in economy rising, but presence at top dismal
Greater participation of women in the economy, though — and not just at the legislative level — is necessary for India to become a developed economy.
Stock of fake weight loss drug worth Rs 56 L seized from cab in Gurgaon, key accused managed production from home
On Sunday, police in Gurgaon said spurious Mounjaro injections — used for diabetes management and weight loss — valued at over Rs 56 lakh were recovered from a car.
Markets Seeing Off-Ramp in Middle East Conflict, JPMorgan Says
Kerry Craig of JPMorgan Asset Management says the markets are "moving in circles to a certain degree" but investors are seeing developments in the Middle East as "pointing towards an off-ramp in the conflict." He tells Bloomberg Television that the focus is increasingly shifting to micro fundamentals given the start of earnings season in the US. (Source: Bloomberg)
China does have one powerful lever to boost consumption
A permanent cut in the payroll tax could benefit workers and the world
China to Begin Special Bond Sales With Record 30-Year Offering
China is kicking off its ultra-long special government bond sales this year with a record offering of 30-year notes on Friday, in a move set to test investor demand.
Australian Pension Chiefs Target Private Assets in European Trip
Australia’s biggest pension funds are heading to France and the UK this week in a fresh push for private market deals, just over a month after a similar US trip.
Price of Brent oil up by 5.5% trading at over $97 per barrel on London’s ICE
As of 2:38 a.m. Moscow time the Brent price was at $96.62 per barrel