Apple Inc. has put forward a nearly $10 million investment proposal to expand its manufacturing presence in Indonesia, aiming to overturn a ban on sales of its latest iPhone. Sources familiar with the matter told Bloomberg that the $10 million plan involves collaborating with Apple’s existing network of suppliers to…
As the US presidential election approaches, Japan’s markets are closely monitoring the potential impact on the yen and Tokyo…
Amidst soaring housing costs, renovations are increasingly popular, but a new study reveals a troubling financial trend: a majority…
After a 53-day strike that halted Boeing Co.’s jetliner production, employees represented by the International Association of Machinists and…
Toyota Motor Corporation, the world’s leading automaker, is projected to report its first profit drop in two years on…
The Nifty 50 index continued its strong downward trend on Monday as investors braced for more volatility ahead of…
Asian markets edged up on Monday as investors awaited signals from an upcoming meeting of China’s top policymakers, which…
Chinese exporters are growing increasingly anxious as former US president Donald Trump considers implementing a 60% tariff on all…
Affirm, the American “buy now, pay later” (BNPL) firm, launched its services in the United Kingdom on Monday, marking…