Japan aims to triple sales of semiconductor manufacturers
Daily NewsThe Japanese government aims to triple the sales of semiconductor, parts and materials manufacturers to 15 trillion yen ($113 billion). The Ministry of Economy, T...
Read MoreThe Japanese government aims to triple the sales of semiconductor, parts and materials manufacturers to 15 trillion yen ($113 billion). The Ministry of Economy, T...
Read MoreThe Reserve Bank of New Zealand raised its policy rate by 50 basis points, above market expectations. With this increase, the policy rate rose from 4.75 percent t...
Read MorePolicymakers should raise benchmark interest rates above 5% this year and keep them at restrictive levels for a while longer to tamp down inflation, Cleveland Fed...
Read MoreAsia-Pacific markets mixed after U.S. jobs report, RBNZ rate decision Asia-Pacific markets were mixed on Wednesday as Wall Street assessed a key U.S. jobs report ...
Read MoreUS Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen called for timely action to resolve pending cases regarding the restructuring of countries’ debts. In a statement, the US Treas...
Read MoreAmazon’s ongoing layoffs include those directly involved in the company’s game production. The company announced that more than 100 employees were laid off in its...
Read MoreIn a statement made by Doğan Holding to the Public Disclosure Platform, it was announced that it was decided to sell Aytemiz Akaryakıt, in which the company has a...
Read MoreForbes has published its 2023 Billionaires List. While Bernard Arnault, the boss of LVMH, took first place on the Billionaires List, there were also 26 names from...
Read MoreCrude oil prices are on their biggest increase streak in a year following OPEC+’s surprise production cut decision. The OPEC+ rally in oil continues. The barrel p...
Read MoreLast year, the value of sovereign wealth funds decreased by $1 trillion to $10.6 trillion. Sovereign wealth funds lost value for the first time in 2022. Sovereign...
Read MoreThe Vice President of the Swiss National Bank, Martin Schlegel, said, “If the merger agreement between Credit Suisse and UBS had not been realized, Credit Suisse ...
Read MoreTwo Wall Street strategists have issued warnings to stock investors. Rising oil prices and weak data from the US real sector are affecting stock and bond markets....
Read MoreThe Reserve Bank of Australia has paused its 10-meeting rate hike, keeping interest rates steady at 3.6 percent. The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) paused its ra...
Read MoreThe risk-on mood that has fueled this year’s stock rally, headwinds from banking turbulence, an oil shock and slowing growth are set to send stocks back to their ...
Read MoreThe manufacturing purchasing managers index, compiled by Caixin/Markit, fell to 50.0 in March from 51.6 in February. China’s Caixin/Markit manufacturing purchasin...
Read MoreU.S. electric vehicle maker Tesla reported that total deliveries were 422,875 units in the first quarter of 2023, while total production was 440,808. Tesla on Sun...
Read MoreAmerican quick-service restaurant chain McDonald's has reportedly temporarily closed its US offices this week and is preparing to lay off employees. The Wall Stre...
Read MoreAsia-Pacific markets were broadly higher on Monday as investors weighed key manufacturing data from the region. Brent crude futures and U.S. crude (WTI) rose as m...
Read MoreThe message from the ballot boxes in Bulgaria is a coalition government The voting process for the 5th parliamentary election held in Bulgaria in the last 2 years...
Read MoreEarly voting results in Finland show the conservative National Coalition Party in the lead. According to the results of early voting for the general election in F...
Read MoreVolkswagen does not plan to develop an internal combustion engine for the Golf model It has been reported that German automaker Volkswagen does not plan to develo...
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