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US Now Considers Sanctioning Chinese Banks Supporting Russia's Ukraine Invasion—Will This Work?

US Now Considers Sanctioning Chinese Banks Supporting Russia's Ukraine Invasion—Will This Work?

The U.S. government weighs sanctions targeting Chinese banks. Can this help stop Russia from invading Ukraine?


Singapore PM Lee Admits Falling Victim to Online Scam, While Citizens Lose $2 Million Daily

Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong reveals he once was scammed as Singaporeans are affected by online scammers, too, with the government expected to intensify efforts to combat fraudulent activities.

China's Yuan Weakens As Biden Hits Chinese EVs And Batteries With Tariffs

President Biden's administration plans to announce new tariffs on China, focusing on industries like electric vehicles, batteries, and solar cells, continuing the economic competition between the two nations.

Trump Media Investor Found Guilty of Insider-Trading Case Ahead of Merger

A federal jury in New York convicted an investor on Thursday of insider trading in a shell company's shares ahead of its October 2021 merger announcement with Trump Media.


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