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No Adverse Authenticity Findings Against COSETTE

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Generali Hong Kong’s Inclusive Workplace Efforts Recognized with Prestigious Industry Awards

The dollar’s strength, boosted by rising Treasury yields, kept the pressure on the yen, euro and sterling - a theme that has been building over the past few weeks as data showed the US economy remained in a good place, resulting in traders scaling back their bets of large and rapid rate cuts from the Fed. — Picture by Ham Abu Bakar

Dollar steady at August high on US rates view, election

China cut its key lending rates by 25 basis points yesterday to support the economic growth. — AFP pic

China and Hong Kong stocks edge down, stimulus effectiveness in focus

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"Next Island" Global Art Sailing Project Launched — Setting Sail from Nanhai, Joining Hands to Build a Green Future

According to Bloomberg, WiseTech Global Ltd, which Richard White (pictured) founded and is currently the CEO of, announced that its board is reviewing “the full range of matters” after multiple press reports of White’s allegedly inappropriate behaviour.. — Reuters pic

Billionaire’s fortune shrinks by US$3b, company’s stocks plunge after scandal involving ex-lover

A man walks past signage for the the 2024 IMF/World Bank Annual Meetings outside of the headquarters of the International Monetary Fund in Washington, DC on October 18, 2024. — AFP pic

IMF, World Bank meetings clouded by wars, slow economic growth, US election

File picture of an aerial view taken on November 6, 2015, shows the mud-covered village of Bento Rodrigues, in Mariana, the south-eastern Brazilian state of Minas Gerais, following a dam burst, at a mining waste site, of the company Samarco, jointly owned by Vale of Brazil and BHP, unleashing a deluge of thick, red toxic mud. — AFP pic

BHP faces £36b lawsuit over Brazil dam collapse and country’s worst environmental disaster, accused of dodging responsibility, UK court told

Federal Court Judge Michael Lee said Qantas must pay each of the fired workers A$30,000, A$40,000 and A$100,000 respectively for non-economic loss to reflect the “harm sustained” when the airline laid off them and their colleagues to prevent industrial action. — Reuters pic

Australia’s Qantas hit with A$170,000 payout to sacked workers in groundbreaking outsourcing case

At 6pm, the local currency stood at 4.3045/3100 against the greenback compared to last Friday’s close of 4.3045/3075. — Picture By Choo Choy May

Ringgit holds steady against US dollar amid Middle East tensions, edges up against major currencies

At 5pm, the FTSE Bursa Malaysia KLCI (FBM KLCI) eased 0.31 of a point, or 0.02 per cent to 1,645.68 from Friday’s close of 1,645.99. — Picture by Choo Choy May

Bursa Malaysia sees cautious trading as investors digest Budget 2025 details

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Sin Chew Woodpaq Enhancing Safety Through AI Technology

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Sahm App Now Open for Retail Subscription to Shalfa Facilities Management IPO

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Nestlé Professional Singapore Celebrates 20th anniversary of International Chefs Day with Global Chefs Community

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International Fashion Icon Tia Lee Visits Jakarta

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Oriental Residence Bangkok Joins Prestigious Small Luxury Hotels of the World™ Collection