Bloomberg A subsidiary of Taiwan’s Hon Hai Precision Industry will dispose of its indirect minority stake in China’s semiconductor giant Tsinghua Unigroup, the latest sign that Beijing’s chip industry is becoming increasingly isolated from the rest of the world. Hon Hai’s China-listed Foxconn Industrial Internet will sell the shares to Yantai Haixiu IC Investment Center for not less than ...
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China’s growth to pick up in 2023 on stimulus: CCTV
Bloomberg China’s economic growth will accelerate in next year as stimulus policies take effect, CCTV reported, citing a senior planning official. Existing pro-growth measures will be kept in place and more policies to boost the economy will be added, Han Wenxiu, an official at the Communist Party of China’s central financial and economic affairs commission, told a forum. So ...
Read More »Hillhouse Capital to combine its Singapore offices in new location
Bloomberg Investment giant Hillhouse Capital is consolidating its two Singapore locations by moving to one of the city-state’s most premier office buildings overseeing the Marina Bay skyline, according to people with knowledge of the matter. Hillhouse has signed a lease for the 28th floor of Marina Bay Financial Centre Tower 1, the people said, asking not to be identified ...
Read More »TSMC CEO says export controls weaken trust among countries
Bloomberg Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (TSMC) Chief Executive Officer CC Wei warned of the dangers of excessive government export controls, which can erode mutual trust between countries. “Export controls and banning products from other foreign countries destroy productivity and efficiency gained under globalisation, or at least they reduce benefits offered by a free market,†Wei said at an industry ...
Read More »Japan to raise winter bonus by 9.7%
Bloomberg Japanese companies are set to raise winter bonus payments by 9.7%, the largest gain since 1975, a survey by Nikkei newspaper reported. Steel makers led all industries in bonus increases, while semiconductors saw several companies reporting record profit led by strong demand. Disco Cor, a maker of precision processing equipment, paid ¥3.16 million, the highest level among all ...
Read More »Coal’s surge not to stop Idemitsu selling Australian mine stake
Bloomberg Japan-based Idemitsu Kosan Co will aim to go ahead with the sale of a stake in an Australian coal mine, despite a surge in prices. The firm is in talks with several entities interested in acquiring its 85% stake in the Ensham mine in Queensland, said President Shunichi Kito, who didn’t elaborate on the parties involved or when ...
Read More »North Korea fires two ballistic missiles, escalating tensions
Bloomberg North Korea fired at least two suspected medium-range ballistic missiles from near a site that a few days ago it tested a new solid-fuel rocket engine that could enhance its ability to launch quick-strike, longer-range missiles for delivering nuclear warheads. Two medium-range ballistic missiles were launched from the Tongchang county area, South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff said. Japan’s ...
Read More »Trump faces more woes in Jan 6 panel’s blockbuster finale
Bloomberg Donald Trump awaits the most serious blow yet from House lawmakers investigating the January 6 Capitol attack — a possible recommendation that he be prosecuted just as he’s launching a comeback bid for the White House. The committee is poised to decide on Monday whether to refer Trump and several advisers to the Justice Department for criminal charges for ...
Read More »Putin’s ambitions put Finland’s troops, tanks back in vogue
Bloomberg For much of the last 30 years Finland’s armed forces have looked a little old fashioned, still configured to fight a major land campaign in Europe as though the Cold War never ended. No more. As Finland readies to join the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (Nato) against the backdrop of Europe’s bloodiest war since 1945, in Ukraine, the Nordic ...
Read More »Fiji leader loses majority in election
Bloomberg Fiji’s long-time leader, Frank Bainimarama, failed to win a majority in elections held last week, leaving the Pacific island nation facing a hung parliament and a period of uncertainty as political parties look to form coalitions. Bainimarama’s Fiji First Party won 26 seats in the vote, according to Fijilive.com and data from the Fiji Elections Office. That’s two short ...
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