SYDNEY (Reuters) – Australia’s leader in the state of New South Wales on Monday apologized for not stopping people carrying the new coronavirus from marching off a cruise ship in Sydney in March. t what was at the time that Australia was its worst outbreak. FILE PHOTO: A medical worker …
Read More »Asian stocks move forward as China markets jump
SYDNEY (Reuters) – Asian stocks plunged back to recent peaks on Monday as Chinese markets swung higher, while investors waited to see if recent sales in longer-dated U.S. treasuries would expand and perhaps take some pressure off the beleagured dollar. A man with a protective face mask, following the outbreak …
Read More »Australian Prime Minister apologizes for cruise ship failures after COVID-19 spike
SYDNEY (Reuters) – Australia’s leader in the state of New South Wales on Monday apologized for not stopping people carrying the new coronavirus from marching off a cruise ship in Sydney in March. t what was at the time that Australia was its worst outbreak. FILE PHOTO: A medical worker …
Read More »Asian stocks are moving forward, led by gains from China
SYDNEY (Reuters) – Asian stocks rose on Monday after recent peaks as Chinese markets swung higher, while investors waited to see if recent sales in longer-dated U.S. treasuries would expand and perhaps take some pressure off the beleagured dollar. A man with a protective face mask, following the outbreak of …
Read More »China must protect against handball in shadow: regulator
BEIJING (Reuters) – China must protect against all handball in off-balance sheet loans in the so-called shadow banking sector, and must have non-executive assets available as soon as possible, the head of the country’s banking and insurance regulator said on Sunday. In recent years, China has struggled on the shadow …
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