India’s economy is booming. Stock prices are through the roof, among the best performing in the world. The government’s investment in airports, bridges and roads, and clean-energy infrastructure is visible almost everywhere. India’s total output, or gross domestic product, is expected to increase 6 percent this year — faster than the United States or China. But there’s a hitch: Investment by Indian companies is not keeping pace, the New York Times reported. The money that companies put into the future of their businesses, for things like new machines and factories, is stagnant.
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Singapore's economy grew 2.8% in the fourth quarter year-on-year, preliminary government data showed on Tuesday, faster than some economists expected and helped by improvements in construction and manufacturing, Reuters reported. The fourth quarter growth in gross domestic product (GDP) was faster than the 1% expansion in the third quarter of 2023. For the full year of 2023, Singapore's economy grew 1.2%, moderating from the 3.6% growth in 2022.
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Bank of Korea Governor Rhee Chang-yong said on Monday recent market concerns over a financially troubled builder are a "warning sign" over the financial risks of prolonged monetary tightening, Reuters reported. While managing inflation remains the top priority, it is important to find the right policy mix as South Korea approaches the end of its long fight to bring consumer prices under control, Rhee said in a New Year message.
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As Go First remains grounded, billionaire Nusli Wadia has blamed faulty engines by P&W for the loss of ₹10,000 incurred by the company, the Hindustan Times reported. The hope for flight operations continues to look bleak for Go First, as all the planes of the airlines are grounded. Amid bankruptcy calls, the Wadia Group chairman has pointed a finger at aerospace company Pratt & Whitney for the fate of Go First.
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China’s factory activity shrank in December to the lowest level in six months, fueling expectations the government may have to act soon to add impetus to the economy, Bloomberg News reported. The official manufacturing purchasing managers index declined to 49, the National Bureau of Statistics said in a statement on Sunday. That was weaker than the median forecast of 49.6 by economists in a Bloomberg survey, and matched the reading seen in June.
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China's "reunification" with Taiwan is inevitable, President Xi Jinping said in his New Year's address on Sunday, striking a stronger tone than he did last year with less than two weeks to go before the Chinese-claimed island elects a new leader, Reuters reported. The Jan. 13 presidential and parliamentary elections are happening at a time of fraught relations between Beijing and Taipei. China has been ramping up military pressure to assert its sovereignty claims over democratically governed Taiwan.
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One of China’s largest investment firms, Citic Trust, had a clear pitch to investors when it was aiming to raise $1.7 billion to fund property development in 2020: There is no safer Chinese investment than real estate, according to a New York Times analysis. The trust, the investment arm of the state-owned financial conglomerate Citic, called housing “China’s economic ballast” and “an indispensable value investment.” The money it raised would be put toward four projects from Sunac China Holdings, a major developer.

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The Serie A leaders are currently leading their domestic league and they have also qualified for the knockout stage of the Champions League, CaughtOffSide reported. The news of their bankruptcy started surfacing in the media after they paid their 10 board members their annual compensation. Their corporate CEO, Alessandro Antonello, and the CEO of the sports area, Giuseppe Marotta, received less compensation compared to the previous financial year.

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Axis Bank, one of India’s leading private sector banking entities, has moved the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) seeking to initiate insolvency proceedings against Zee Learn, a prominent provider of education services in the country, BNNBreak.com reported. The bank has filed a petition under Section 7 of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016, aiming to commence the Corporate Insolvency Resolution Process (CIRP) for Zee Learn.
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