The amazing and unstoppable collapsing yen

TOKYO – There’s something surreal about the debate at Bank of Japan (BOJ) headquarters over whether to jump into markets to support the yen. Japan’s central bank faces the most intense pressure in more than two decades to intervene in currency trading, but unlike previous pressure campaigns, the BOJ isn’t being prodded to weaken the yen […]

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Hong Kongers rush to learn new skills ahead of life abroad

The United Kingdom became one of the most popular destinations for Hong Kongers after it announced a visa scheme that provided a pathway to citizenship, arguing Beijing had abandoned its pre-handover promise to allow residents key freedoms and autonomy. So far more than 140,000 people have applied under the BritishContinue Reading

An Uzbek vision for a united Eurasia

The Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit is historic in more than one sense. The fact that the meeting is Chinese premier Xi Jinping’s first trip abroad since 2020 conveys some of its significance. It is also the first time that the group of Eurasian leaders will have met in person since the start of Russia’s […]

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A recent milestone for gay rights hides further hurdles for Singapore’s same-sex couples

Recently announced plans to repeal Area 377A, a regulation criminalising homosexuality had been celebrated by the homosexual community. But a promised constitutional amendment safeguarding traditional meanings of marriage keeps progress back

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