Analysts said the next leg-up for equities would be news that US lawmakers had finally reached an agreement on a new rescue package for the battered economy.
The business venture between China and Pakistan by the Biotech & Biomedicine (Shenyang) Group and Dynamic Engineering and Automation (DEA) Group Pakistan for the development of Gene & Cell Technology Research& Transformation Center has further added a new drive to the collaboration between both countries in health care.
Pompeo says US also designated militant groups such as al-Shabaab, al-Qaida, Boko Haram, ISIS, Jamaat Nasr al-Islam wal Muslimin and the Taliban as ‘Entities of Particular Concern’
In view of significant progress by the governments of Sudan and Uzbekistan, the US removed these states from the Special Watch List
Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga on Tuesday announced his plan to compile a 73.6 trillion yen stimulus package to speed up the country’s recovery from its deep coronavirus slump.
The market seems collectively to agree; witness the shift in global stocks of primary aluminium away from the United States and Europe to LME locations in Malaysia, South Korea and Singapore.
The United States has already slapped sanctions on Hong Kong's pro-Beijing leader and has declared that it no longer will treat the financial hub separate from China.
If the United States insists on going down the wrong path, China will continue to take firm counter measures to safeguard its sovereignty and security, Hua Chunying, a spokeswoman with the foreign ministry told a briefing.
China has promised to make its vaccines available as a "global public good" as it seeks to counter global criticism for its early handling of the pandemic.
Masked students waved banners and chanted pro-democracy slogans, including "Liberate Hong Kong, Revolution of our times" and "Hong Kong independence, the only way out".
The United States is preparing to impose sanctions on at least a dozen Chinese officials over their alleged role in Beijing’s disqualification of elected opposition legislators in Hong Kong.
Beijing has previously condemned U.S. sanctions related to Hong Kong, calling it interference in China’s internal affairs.
The programs had been set up under the auspices of the Mutual Educational and Cultural Exchange Act - a 1961 law signed by President John F. Kennedy and aimed at boosting academic and cultural exchanges with foreign countries.
A Chinese official’s tweet of an image of an Australian soldier that sparked a furious reaction from Canberra was amplified across social media by unusual accounts, of which half were likely fake.
57.5% of accounts that engaged with Zhao’s tweet were fake, and “evidence of a largely orchestrated disinformation campaign” to amplify its message.