According to a survey conducted by the National Australia Bank (NAB), Australian business conditions in May fell below their long-run average due to slower growth in sales and profits.
Oil Holds Biggest Gain Since March Ahead of OPEC Market Report
Oil prices held onto their biggest gain since March as investors awaited a report from OPEC market outlook.
Singapore Ramps Up Scrutiny of Family Offices, Hedge Funds
Singapore authorities are increasing their scrutiny of family offices and hedge funds in response to recent
NBA wants ‘many more’ media partners amid shifting sports landscape, league executive says
The NBA has a clear strategy when it comes to sports media rights: it aims to have widespread visibility and reach a broad audience.
India’s newly galvanized opposition strikes back with ‘mandate to save democracy’
At the beginning of the year, Narendra Modi kicked off his unofficial election campaign by delivering a speech from the impressive steps of a Hindu temple.
Record 13 million to sit ‘world’s toughest’ college entrance exam
A record-breaking number of high school students in China have started taking the highly competitive national college entrance exam, known as “gaokao.”
Philippines in South China Sea threaten global security
Sweden’s defense chief, Pål Jonson, has expressed concern over Beijing’s repeated aggressive actions towards Philippine vessels in the South China Sea.
Records tumble in Southwest US as temperatures soar well into triple digits and 122 in Death Valley
Temperatures soared past 110 degrees Fahrenheit (43 degrees Celsius) across the Southwest United States on Thursday, breaking records from southeast California to Arizona.