The new rules will come into effect on March 14 and apply to all foreign workers in the private sector, regardless of salary
The main worry around divided government: Markets have been hoping for a large fiscal stimulus package that will be less likely if the two parties need to work together
For Dhiraj Bajaj, head of Asia fixed income at Lombard Odier, growing expectations of a Trump victory or a Biden win without a Democratic sweep, means the upside for emerging markets will be capped.
China's blacklist -- delivered verbally to commodities traders -- includes coal, barley, copper, sugar, timber, wine and lobster
The move upends what had been one of China's biggest business success stories
Shanghai, HK postpone listing two days before trading
Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone and a local partner received an in-principle approval to sign a deal with Sri Lanka Ports Authority, which will hold majority stake in the project
The state energy firm's free cash flow was $12.4 billion between July and September, compared with $20.6 billion a year earlier
US-listed EM ETFs that invest across developing nations, as well as those that target specific countries lost $103 million in the week ended October 30
Stock in Mumbai-listed Jet Airways has surged almost 150 per cent this year versus a 42 per cent plunge in the 27-member Bloomberg World Airlines Index, which comprises the globe's biggest carriers
There was $751 million of outflow from credit in October, a ninth month of net declines
The legal battle could center on Pennsylvania
It's important for the developing world to avoid a second wave: The only tool that worked to control Covid-19's spread may no longer be available
Ant has faced censure in Chinese state media after Ma last month criticized local and global regulators for stifling innovation
Delhi's 28 million people haven't had a single day of clean air since early September, according to World Air Quality Index
By seeking to stall Ambani's purchase of Future, Bezos may be signaling that he would rather remain a rival
The gains have come with concentration risks that many fund managers would balk at: QQQ has more than a third of its assets invested in Chinese education companies
Incomplete roads in Karachi show what happens when a city becomes a political orphan
Tedros said he is well, has no symptoms and will work from home for the coming days
China has spent years developing its national carbon market, which is expected to start by covering its power sector that accounts for about 14% of the world's fossil fuel-derived emissions