China can accept GDP growth of less than 5%, says People’s Daily
South Korea stocks slide as President Yoon’s failed martial law bid stokes turmoil
UN seeks $47 billion in aid as donor appetite shrinks while crises multiply
Share to FacebookShare to TwitterShare to LinkedinCLN KraneShares Key News Asian equities had a strong day despite a very strong US dollar overnight, as Taiwan, the Philippines, and Pakistan outperformed, and South Korea underperformed again, as the KOSPI and growth-focused KOSDAQ are now off -15% and -28% year-to-date. I have not seen any calls for…
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Microsoft is in the crosshairs of a U.K. competition class-action style lawsuit that’s seeking £1 billion (around $1.25 billion at current exchange rates) in damages. It revolves around accusations related to fees the software giant charged businesses and other organizations for licensing Windows Server when they were customers of rival cloud computing platforms…
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