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business Phoenix Contact, Quectel and Ericsson jointly develop the first industrial 5G router for private networks PR Newswire Asia
SHANGHAI June 26, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Phoenix Contact, Quectel and Ericsson have worked together to develop and deploy the first industrial 5G router for local industrial applications in a private 5G network. With the help of the newly developed 5G Router, industrial applications, such as machines,....
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business Cyient Collaborates with Microsoft to Accelerate Internet of Things Solutions for Industry 4.0 PR Newswire Asia
HYDERABAD, India June 26, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Cyient, a global engineering and technology solutions company, today announced it has joined Microsoft Azure Certified for Internet of Things (IoT), ensuring customers get IoT solutions up and running quickly with hardware and software that has been....
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Asian stocks follow Wall Street higher on bank news
BEIJING (AP) — Asian stock markets followed Wall Street higher on Friday after U.S. regulators removed some limits on banks' ability to make investments. Benchmarks in Tokyo, Sydney and Southeast Asia advanced while Hong Kong declined. Chinese markets were closed for a holiday.
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Asia Today: India's cases spike again to near half-million
NEW DELHI -- India neared half a million coronavirus cases Friday with its biggest 24-hour spike of 17,296 new infections causing a delay in resumption of regular train services by more than a month. The new cases took India's total to 490,401. The Health Ministry also reported another 407 deaths in....
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Visa to support 10 million SMEs in Asia Pacific
Hanoi (VNA) - Visa has recently announced a commitment to support 10 million small businesses across Asia Pacific, including Vietnam, in an effort to get local communities back to business in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. The company has introduced a range of programmes and solutions to help....
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Asia Today: China reports further decline in new virus cases
NEW DELHI (AP) — India neared half a million coronavirus cases Friday with its biggest 24-hour spike of 17,296 new infections causing a delay in resumption of regular train services by more than a month. The new cases took India's total to 490,401. The Health Ministry also reported another 407....
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Asian stocks follow Wall Street higher on bank news
BEIJING (AP) — Asian stock markets followed Wall Street higher on Friday after U.S. regulators removed some limits on banks' ability to make investments. Benchmarks in Tokyo, Sydney and Southeast Asia advanced while Hong Kong declined. Chinese markets were closed for a holiday.
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Asia Today: India's cases spike again to near half-million
The new cases took India's total to 490,401. The Health Ministry also reported another 407 deaths in the past 24 hours, taking total fatalities up to 15,301. The ministry said the recovery rate was continuing to improve at 57.43%. Also, deaths per 100,000 stood at 1.86 against the world average of 6.
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Asia Today: India's cases spike again to near half-million
Indian Railways was due to resume regular train services on June 30 but said Thursday that services wouldn't fully resume until Aug. 12. Trains had been halted when the government declared a nationwide lockdown in late March. Special trains linking main cities have been running since mid-May as part of easing of the lockdown.
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Asia Today: India's cases spike again to near half-million
NEW DELHI (AP) India neared half a million coronavirus cases Friday with its biggest 24-hour spike of 17,296 new infections causing a delay in resumption of regular train services by more than a month. The new cases took India's total to 490,401. The Health Ministry also reported another 407 deaths....
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'Totally shameful': Outrage as Asean nations abandon Rohingya boat people
JAKARTA (THE JAKARTA POST/ASIA NEWS NETWORK) - The new Rohingya refugee crisis that is brewing off the northern coast of Indonesia might cast a long shadow over the upcoming Asean Summit, with critics describing Asean countries' handling of the stranded refugees as "totally shameful" in light of the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Bangladesh needs to work with Malaysia to protect workers: The Daily Star
DHAKA (THE DAILY STAR/ASIA NEWS NETWORK) - On June 22, Malaysian authorities announced that they will no longer recruit foreign workers until at least the end of the year, as they have decided to prioritise jobs for locals amid the economic slowdown caused by the global pandemic.
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Asia Today: India's cases spike again to near half-million
NEW DELHI (AP) — India neared half a million coronavirus cases Friday with its biggest 24-hour spike of 17,296 new infections causing a delay in resumption of regular train services by more than a month. The new cases took India's total to 490,401. The Health Ministry also reported another 407....
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Asia Today: India’s cases spike again to near half-million
NEW DELHI (AP) — India has neared half a million coronavirus cases with its biggest 24-hour spike of 17,296 new infections. The burgeoning outbreak has delayed the resumption of regular train services by more than a month. India now has more than 490,000 people infected, and more than 15,300 people have died from COVID-19.
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Markets broadly firm on recovery hopes
Asian markets were broadly firm on Friday amid growing expectation that countries will not necessarily reimpose lockdowns even if they endure a spike in coronavirus infections. The US reported its highest single day tally of coronavirus cases on Thursday but it did not deter Wall Street from....
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Asian stocks follow Wall Street higher on bank news
BEIJING (AP) — Asian stock markets followed Wall Street higher on Friday after U.S. regulators removed some limits on banks' ability to make investments. Benchmarks in Tokyo, Sydney and Southeast Asia advanced while Hong Kong declined. Chinese markets were closed for a holiday.
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'US reviewing military shift to counter China's...
The US is reviewing its global deployment of forces to ensure it is postured appropriately to counter the People's Liberation Army, given the increasing threat posed by China to Asian countries like India, Malaysia, Indonesia, and the Philippines, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said on Thursday.
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PM for third time ‘a bit much’ but I’d like to help Anwar, says Dr M
Former prime minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad. PETALING JAYA: Dr Mahathir Mohamad says he has no desire to return for a third stint as prime minister although he would like to help PKR president Anwar Ibrahim attain a majority in the Dewan Rakyat. Speaking in an interview with news portal Asia Times, he....
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Asian Markets Mostly Higher After Wall Street Rally
CANBERA (dpa-AFX) - Asian stock markets are mostly higher on Friday following the positive cues overnight from Wall Street after U.S. regulators announced plans to ease regulations that will allow banks to invest in risky assets such as venture capital funds. The news helped offset worries about the spiking coronavirus cases in a number of U.
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South Asia 26 mins ago Waiting for the Intra-Afghan Dialogue to Begin The COVID-19 pandemic has led to rapidly growing uncertainty at the global and regional levels. The United States has been...
The COVID-19 pandemic has led to rapidly growing uncertainty at the global and regional levels. The United States has been hit particularly hard, and in the most unexpected of ways, and is now facing a serious internal crisis with a number of unknowns.
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Asian Markets Mostly Higher After Wall Street Rally
(RTTNews) - Asian stock markets are mostly higher on Friday following the positive cues overnight from Wall Street after U.S. regulators announced plans to ease regulations that will allow banks to invest in risky assets such as venture capital funds. The news helped offset worries about the spiking coronavirus cases in a number of U.
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Asian stocks follow Wall Street higher on bank news
BEIJING Asian stock markets followed Wall Street higher on Friday after U.S. regulators removed some limits on banks’ ability to make investments. Benchmarks in Tokyo, Sydney and Southeast Asia advanced while Hong Kong declined. Chinese markets were closed for a holiday.
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Asia Today: China reports further decline in new virus cases
BEIJING (AP) — China reported a further decline in newly confirmed cases of the coronavirus on Friday, with 13 cases. Eleven were in Beijing, where mass testing has been carried out following an outbreak that appears to have been largely brought under control.
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Asian stocks follow Wall Street higher on bank news
BEIJING (AP) — Asian stock markets followed Wall Street higher on Friday after U.S. regulators removed some limits on banks' ability to make investments. Benchmarks in Tokyo, Sydney and Southeast Asia advanced while Hong Kong declined. Chinese markets were closed for a holiday.
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Asian Markets Mostly Higher After Wall Street Rally
Asian stock are mostly higher on Friday following the positive cues overnight from Wall Street after U.S. regulators announced plans to ease regulations that will allow banks to invest in risky assets such as venture capital funds. The news helped offset worries about the spiking coronavirus cases in a number of U.
Read more...
 
Asian stocks follow Wall Street higher on bank news
BEIJING (AP) — Asian stock markets followed Wall Street higher on Friday after U.S. regulators removed some limits on banks' ability to make investments. Benchmarks in Tokyo, Sydney and Southeast Asia advanced while Hong Kong declined. Chinese markets were closed for a holiday.
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