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  • 4 weeks ago | bloomberg.com | Grace Olivia Sihombing |Adrian Kennedy

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  • Nov 20, 2024 | newstalk.com | Adrian Kennedy

    Charities are urging people to keep their pets warm with proper shelter and dry bedding as temperatures drop. Wexford Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (WSPCA) spokesperon Barbara Bent has said cold weather is particularly dangerous for dogs who spend their day outdoors. "The most vulnerable dog outside at the moment is the dog that's chained, the dog that cannot run around and warm itself up, the dog that's housed in a leaking kennel with a wet bed," she said.

  • Oct 8, 2024 | bloomberg.com | Adrian Kennedy

    Chinese markets reopened following their Golden Week break with investors hoping the National Development and Reform Commission would outline more stimulus measures. Here are the key takeaways from today’s events. Click here for our TOPLive blog:

  • Aug 23, 2024 | bloomberg.com | Chandra G. Asmara |Soraya Permatasari |Adrian Kennedy

    It took little more than 24 hours for Indonesian protesters to end a power grab by the nation’s elite, showing the depth of anger at dynastic politics and democratic backsliding in Southeast Asia’s biggest economy. On Wednesday evening, after lawmakers aligned with President Joko Widodo and President-elect Prabowo Subianto tried to undercut a day-old Constitutional Court ruling on the upcoming regional elections, students, unions and opposition parties acted fast.

  • Jul 15, 2024 | bloomberg.com | Adrian Kennedy |Tassia Sipahutar

    Energy Absolute Pcl, the embattled Thai renewables firm, revealed it has 19.5 billion baht ($539 million) of debt due in 2024 and that its credit rating has been cut to junk by TRIS Rating. The company intends to roll over short-term loans and that it still has about 1 billion baht of revenue each month from power plants, it said in a filing on late Monday.

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