Real Estate Matters | Buying investment property without seeing it; the nuts and bolts of investment property

Why would you buy investment property without seeing it? The answer is simple. It’s a numbers game. Whether or not you see the property

Chinese stocks slide to more than two-year low

China’s bear market slump deepened, with the Shanghai gauge closing at its lowest since March 2016, and the yuan resumed its decline as traders

Thai billionaire’s retail unit eyes China, India expansion

Thai billionaire Dhanin Chearavanont’s retail subsidiary CP All Pcl is considering an expansion of wholesale operations in China and India to tap the might of consumers in

Singapore says Grab-Uber hurt consumers

Singapore threatened to force Grab to lower prices and revamp parts of its business, accusing the ride-hailing company of abusing its dominance after acquiring

Corporate Bits | MGM China awarded as ‘Most honored company’

MGM China has been recognized as “Most Honored Company” by financial publication Institutional Investor for the fourth consecutive year in the 2018 All-Asia Executive Team survey.

Mobike to refund user deposits in effort to win market share

MOBIKE, one of the pioneers of China’s bicycle-sharing craze, is scrapping a key part of its business by dropping the need for deposits amid

Executive’s death risks more turbulence at HNA

THE turmoil deepened at HNA Group Co., the Chinese conglomerate that’s been selling billions of dollars in assets to stay afloat, after its No. 2 executive

Beijing’s bravado belies worries over trade clashes with US

China says it’s girded for a trade war with the U.S. and can give as good as it gets, but behind the official bravado lies a

Innovation | Top EV maker starts battery-swap service to lure users

Beijing Electric Vehicle Co., the Chinese electric-car maker preparing for a stock-market listing, is starting a battery- swap service to reduce customers’ range anxiety and keep up with

10 months on, the babies of Rohingya rape survivors arrive

Tucked away in the shadows of her family’s bamboo shelter, the girl hid from the world. She was 13, and she was petrified. Two months earlier, soldiers

Japan | Nuclear agency urges measures to cut plutonium stocks

Japan’s nuclear policy-setting body yesterday endorsed a call for stricter management of its fuel recycling program to reduce its plutonium stockpile. The annual “nuclear white paper”

Poland | Top court judges criticize pro-gov’t principal

Judges in Poland’s top court have written to their pro-government principal complaining that she kept some of them from handling cases. Seven out of the Constitutional

Chile | Ex-soldiers convicted of killing singer Victor Jara

The office of the court system announced the ruling on Tuesday, and it said a ninth veteran was sentenced to five years for cover-up. Jara,

Migrant workers the key to Russia’s smooth-running World Cup

Behind the veneer of Russia’s smooth-running World Cup are legions of migrant workers from Central Asia, who built the stadiums and keep them running,

This Day in History | 1997 Mars buggy starts exploring Red Planet

Nasa scientists have freed a robot from the space probe Mars Pathfinder, allowing it to begin its exploration of the Red Planet at last. The rover, known as Sojourner,

Offbeat | Munich officials want train station to have air taxi parking

A group of city counselors in Munich say they want the southern German city’s main train station to have a landing pad for flying taxis. Five city

Cycling | Froome calls on skeptical fans to let him ride Tour in peace

Chris Froome has asked Tour de France fans to let him race in peace, even if they doubt the recent ruling that cleared him of doping allegations.

World Cup 2018 | Preview: France-Uruguay pits speed vs. defense in quarters

France picked up two trophies in 1998: One, of course, was the country’s only World Cup title, won on home soil. It was also the

JFA says Nishino will not return as Japan’s coach

Despite leading his team to a thrilling and unexpected ride at the World Cup, Akira Nishino will not be back as Japan’s coach. The

FIFA ‘rebukes’ Maradona criticism of referee

FIFA says it “strongly rebukes” comments made by its ambassador Diego Maradona criticizing American referee Mark Geiger’s handling of England’s win against Colombia in the World

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