Crucial EU-Court Ruling on Polish Legacy Loans Is Set for June
The European Union’s top court will rule next month in a much-anticipated case over Swiss-franc mortgages that threatens to increase legacy lending costs for Polish banks.
The European Union’s top court will rule next month in a much-anticipated case over Swiss-franc mortgages that threatens to increase legacy lending costs for Polish banks.
Asia’s earnings spotlight shifts to Japan this week as the yen may find a fresh support after the Federal Reserve hinted the latest interest-rate increase may mark the tightening cycle peak.
Oil steadied as investors assessed a complex outlook for global crude demand after a period of volatile trading.
Beijing curtailed access by overseas firms to Chinese data sources at least in part because of a series of reports written by US research institutions that alarmed officials, the Wall Street Journal reported, citing people with knowledge of the matter.
Warren Buffett said he prefers deploying capital in Japan instead of Taiwan, lamenting how geopolitics led his firm to cut stakes in the island’s chip-maker giant.
A commercial property formerly owned by a Chinese tycoon has been put up for sale by the creditor as a liquidity crunch among mainland real estate entrepreneurs continues.
Shares of Japanese banks — which are seen as the most vulnerable in Asia to the turmoil gripping the US banking sector — underperformed as trading resumed after the Golden Week holiday.
Lynas Rare Earths Ltd.’s shares surged after Malaysian authorities granted a six-month extension to the Australia miner to get its rare earth plant in line with environmental requirements.
Expats aren’t the only ones feeling the pinch of rents in Singapore rising at the fastest pace in the world.
Venture capital firm 3one4 Capital has closed a $200 million fund to focus on India’s early-stage technology companies as backing for startups continues unabated in the country despite the somber global investment sentiment.