DSE takes place on May 16. To help you ace the exam, Young Post spoke to two star tutors – Beacon College’s Andy Yeung and iCon Education’s Leo Lau – for some last-minute advice and test-taking ... ( read original story ...)
Bitcoin Flirts With $10,000 As Crypto Extends Gains
Bitcoin has been trading close to $10,000, a key, psychological level the cryptocurrency has not reached since February. The world’s most valuable digital currency by market value climbed to as much ... ( read original story ...)
Paul Tudor Jones reportedly buys bitcoin as an inflation hedge, compares crypto to 70s gold trade
Legendary trader Paul Tudor Jones is reportedly buying bitcoin as an inflation hedge as central banks around the globe print money to relieve coronavirus-battered economies. Jones, one of Wall ... ( read original story ...)
Warner Music’s Streaming up 11% in Tough Quarter
While its streaming numbers were strong, Warner Music’s earnings took a hit during the second fiscal quarter of 2020 as the coronavirus pandemic wreaked havoc on the economy. The company has ... ( read original story ...)
Isofol’s Board of Directors Resolve on a Fully Guaranteed Preferential Rights Issue of Approximately SEK 150 Million
PRNewswire/ -- Isofol Medical AB's (publ) (Nasdaq First North Premier Growth Market: ISOFOL) ("Isofol" or the "Company") Board of Directors have today, pursuant to the authorization granted by the ... ( read original story ...)
China Market Update: Bargain Hunters Lift Hong Kong
Alibaba HK (9988 HK) was the most heavily traded stock today off -0.63% as short selling increased on speculation that US-listed shares were being converted to Hong Kong shares to be sold. ( read original story ...)
Lotte chief likely to push for Hotel Lotte IPO to win power struggle
Lotte Group Chairman Shin Dong-bin is likely to accelerate the initial public offering of its key subsidiary Hotel Lotte to consolidate his grip on the multinational group’s South Korean entities amid ... ( read original story ...)
Why Your Crypto Exchange Tax Documents Might Not Be Accurate
All major exchanges face a tax reporting challenge stemming from one of cryptocurrency’s core features: transferability. ( read original story ...)
SoftBank writes down WeWork by $6.6 billion, compounding portfolio misery
SoftBank Group Corp said it sees a loss of around 700 billion yen ($6.6 billion) in the year ending March on the portion of its WeWork investment held outside the Vision Fund, as the virus compounds ... ( read original story ...)
SoftBank Expects Up To $6.6B Loss From WeWork Over The Past Year
On the portion of its WeWork investment held outside its Vision Fund, SoftBank said it expects a loss of what works out to be $6.6B for the year ending March, Reuters reports . “Every writedown takes ... ( read original story ...)
News Corp Australia Partners with Flybuys; US Local Media Advertising Down 3.6%
News Corp Australia partners with customer loyalty platform Flybuys to bolster its audience segments; US local media advertising is expected to fall by 3.6% as Coronavirus keeps live sports on hold; ... ( read original story ...)
Other Media | SalmonBusiness: Salmones Austral gets IPO approval, but can’t list until COVID 19 calms down
Chilean salmon farmer plans to list on the Santiago Stock Exchange. Aqua.cl reports that Salmones Austral has been given the nod from the Financial Market Commission (CMF) to register its company and ... ( read original story ...)
Naotsune Alliance to Open a New Office Location in Hong Kong
Naotsune Alliance, a financial advisor for the world of business that provides discretionary investment advisory services for individual clients, wealthy families, institutional investors and ... ( read original story ...)
Japan Biopharma Venture Has Surged Almost 400% on Vaccine Hopes
A Japanese biopharma venture has surged almost 400% in just over two months on hopes that its vaccine candidate for the coronavirus will be successful.AnGes Inc., a spin-off from Osaka University, ... ( read original story ...)
Transport stocks pull Tokyo shares lower as state of emergency extends
Japanese shares eased on their return from a long holiday on Thursday, with airlines declining the most, as sentiment was dampened by Tokyo's move to extend a state of emergency and dour U.S. economic ... ( read original story ...)
Japan Companies May Have Missed Initial Profit Forecasts by 18%
Japanese companies whose fiscal years ended in March may have seen profits fall short of their initial forecasts by 18% in an early sign of how the virus outbreak is hitting the country. ( read original story ...)