TAIPEI (Reuters) – Taiwan’s exports likely dropped in November for the third month in a row and at a much sharper pace, amid fears of a global recession, uncertainties due to the war in Uk[...]
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Bargains begin luring big banks back to China bets for 2023
By Summer Zhen and Tom Westbrook HONG KONG (Reuters) -As Chinese assets whipsaw around hopes and fears over the country’s path out of the pandemic, big offshore investors are slowly leaving the[...]
Read moreChina services activity shrinks to 6-month lows – Caixin PMI
BEIJING (Reuters) – China’s services activity shrank to six-month lows in November as widening COVID containment measures weighed on demand and operations, a private-sector business survey[...]
Read moreJapan’s service-sector activity growth hits 3-month low -PMI
TOKYO (Reuters) -Japan’s service sector activity grew in November at the slowest pace in three months, as relentless inflation dampened a part of the economy that was benefiting from the return[...]
Read moreSouth Korea’s Yoon vows full policy support to boost exports
SEOUL (Reuters) – South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol renewed his pledge to focus all government resources on boosting exports, saying in a speech on Monday that exports had been and still were[...]
Read moreS.Korea 2023 exports to post first fall in three years – exporter group
SEOUL (Reuters) – South Korea’s exports in 2023 are expected to post their first fall since 2020, on weakening IT demand, falling oil prices and a delay in global economic recovery, an ass[...]
Read moreU.S., France agreed to “fix” U.S. subsidies issues, says Macron
(Reuters) -President Joe Biden and French President Emmanuel Macron agreed during a state visit earlier this week to “fix” issues arising from U.S. legislation that includes subsidies for[...]
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