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3 people convicted, 1 cleared of rioting linked to PolyU siege during Hong Kong protests in 2019
Hong Kong Free Press· 6 小時前Three people have been convicted of rioting in Yau Ma Tei in 2019, while one man was found not ...
Trump booed and heckled by raucous crowd at Libertarian convention
Reuters· 6 小時前Presidential candidate Donald Trump was booed and heckled by many in a raucous audience at the ...
In China, Starbucks tries to avoid price war but gets dragged into discounting
Reuters· 6 小時前As Starbucks faces stiff competition for its brew in China from fast-growing, low-cost rivals ...
Gold Prices Drift Higher Ahead of U.S. Inflation Data
The Wall Street Journal· 6 小時前0815 GMT – Gold futures rise 0.2% to $2,339.9 a troy ounce ahead of key U.S. inflation data later this week. The precious ...
End of Japan’s Battle Against Deflation in Sight, BOJ Deputy Gov. Says
The Wall Street Journal· 7 小時前Japan is likely close to completely overcoming its decades-long deflation, according to Bank of ...
China’s Industrial Profit Rose in April as Stimulus Measures Kicked In
The Wall Street Journal· 7 小時前Industrial profit rose in April, reversing a decline from the previous month, as Beijing’s stimulus measures started to ...
Myanmar’s Resistance Slows But Doesn’t Stop
Asia Sentinel· 8 小時前A former Myanmar military captain is calling through a loudhailer for troops at a besieged army ...
Exclusive | HSBC eyes synergies in Asia wealth management, family offices after robust gains
South China Morning Post· 8 小時前Hong Kong is keen to bolster its status by attracting the world’s wealthiest families, and ...
Bond Markets Expected to Start the Week at Slow Pace
The Wall Street Journal· 9 小時前Government bond markets were off to a slow start given U.K. and U.S. holidays, Commerzbank said, and following Germany’s ...
Lendlease Quits International Construction to Free $2.98 Billion
The Wall Street Journal· 9 小時前The Australian real-estate developer plans to exit international construction amid what it ...