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Saudi Aramco warns that world's spare oil supplies falling rapidly
RIYADH (BLOOMBERG) – Saudi Aramco said oil-output capacity across the world is dropping quickly and companies need to invest more
Tighter Singdollar policy helps offset rising costs for local consumers
SINGAPORE – The move by the central bank to tighten monetary policy is a “macro” decision that will have practical
Surge in China coal prices starts to ease as production recovers from impact of floods
SINGAPORE (BLOOMBERG) – A dramatic surge in coal prices in China is beginning to cool as top production hubs recover
Cyclone closes Yantian port, among world's busiest, threatening more supply chain disruption
TOKYO (BLOOMBERG) – The number of vessels waiting to enter one of the world’s busiest ports has jumped to the
Iata projects travel recovery in 2022, calls for border restrictions to be eased
There is little evidence to support ongoing strict border restrictions, said the International Air Transport Association (Iata), as it projected
Philippine Air targets exit from bankruptcy in few months
MANILA (BLOOMBERG) – Philippine Airlines (PAL) expects to emerge from Chapter 11 bankruptcy “in a few months”, chief financial officer
Green bond sales head for record as more nations set for debuts
LONDON (BLOOMBERG) – The green bond market is hotting up again with investors bracing for a potentially record month of
Singapore chief executives bullish about growth, earnings but flag ESG concerns in survey
SINGAPORE – Chief executives in Singapore are more bullish about the country’s growth potential and their companies’ earning power over the