
Asian Stocks Steady, Dollar Flat as Markets Eye Potential Larger Fed Rate Cut
Sep 16, 2024 15:34 pm UTC| Business Economy
Asian stocks opened cautiously on Monday, with investors closely watching the Federal Reserves upcoming decision on interest rates. Market sentiment shifted toward the possibility of a larger rate cut, with futures...

Tesla Model 3 Tops Singapore’s Sedan Sales in August 2024, Outperforming Rivals
Sep 16, 2024 15:27 pm UTC| Business Technology
The Tesla Model 3 emerged as the top-selling sedan in Singapore in August 2024, according to Land Transport Authority data. With 186 units sold, Teslas Model 3 outpaced all other sedans, highlighting the growing appeal of...

Walmart’s Spicy Nuggets Rival Wendy’s Fan-Favorite with Extra Heat, Say Fans
Sep 16, 2024 15:20 pm UTC| Business
Walmarts new spicy chicken nuggets are sparking comparisons to Wendys fan-favorite Spicy Nuggets. Content creator @snackolator shared the find, and some fans claim Walmarts version delivers an even spicier kick, offering a...

Japanese Pizza Chain Expands Nationwide Delivery of Dog-Friendly Wanko Pizza
Sep 16, 2024 15:14 pm UTC| Business Life
Pizza-La has launched nationwide delivery of its Wanko Pizza, a dog-friendly dish featuring a chicken-based crust. First introduced in 2021, the Wanko Pizza is now available across Japan due to high pet and owner...

Unlocking China: South Africa's Agricultural Trade Opportunities
Sep 16, 2024 08:36 am UTC| Insights & Views Business
South Africas agricultural sector has more than doubled in value and volume terms since 1994. This success has been linked to international trade. Exports now account for roughly half (in value terms) of the annual...
Potential Air Canada pilot strike: Key FAQs and why the anger at pilots is misplaced
Sep 16, 2024 07:17 am UTC| Business
Air Canada could suspend operations next week as pilots prepare to go on strike, an action that could affect 110,000 passengers a day according to the airline. Negotiations between Air Canada and its pilots over a new...

At 60, the Sun hasn’t set – but the tabloid’s light is fading
Sep 16, 2024 05:52 am UTC| Business
The British public believe it is time for a new newspaper, born of the age we live in. That is why the Sun rises brightly today. So declared the front page of the Sun on September 15 1964. Sixty years ago, this headline...