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Investing.com -- Central Asia Metals plc (LSE:CAML) has decided not to submit a counterproposal to Kinterra’s latest offer for New World Resources (NWR), the company announced Monday. Kinterra ...
London-listed Central Asia Metals (CAML) has withdrawn its takeover offer for New World Resources, opting instead to accept a competing bid from Kinterra Capital, which won the backing of New World’s ...
Central Asia has been a bellwether of the Sino-Russian relationship. Russia accounts for almost all of Kazakhstan’s imported ...
Vitai Ratanakorn, the incoming governor of the Bank of Thailand, by his own admission, will start his new job in October at a ...
Harvard University is in federal court Monday to make the case that President Donald Trump’s administration illegally cut ...
Harvard University is in federal court Monday to make the case that President Donald Trump’s administration illegally cut ...
At the start of 2025, analysts reflected on the trajectory of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) more than a decade after its launch. Years of massive overseas lending brought China to an unfamiliar ...
The Trump administration has released records of the FBI’s surveillance of Martin Luther King Jr., despite opposition from ...
Turning Integrity into Business as Usual: 1st CABIN’s Conference - Forward for Business Ethics in Central Asia ...
BANGKOK -- The Thai cabinet on Tuesday approved Vitai Ratanakorn, who currently runs a state-owned bank, as the next governor of the Bank of Thailand, taking office on Oct. 1.
Thailand's cabinet on Tuesday approved Vitai Ratanakorn, a state-owned bank head and former private sector executive, to be the country's next central bank governor.
Mr Vitai's appointment will be subject to royal approval before he starts a five-year term on Oct 1. Read more at ...