Asia-Pacific markets mixed as investors await inflation data from the region this week
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This is CNBC's live blog covering Asia-Pacific markets.
This is CNBC's live blog covering Asia-Pacific markets.
SINGAPORE — Pakistan remained one of the world's three smoggiest countries in 2023, as Bangladesh and India replaced Chad and Iran, with particulate matter about 15 times the level recommended by the World Health Organisation, data published on Tuesday showed.
The Supreme Court gives the government-run State Bank of India until Thursday to disclose all the information.
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Reddit said on Friday that the Federal Trade Commission sent a letter to the company about its data-licensing business related to the training of artificial intelligence systems.
NEW DELHI/BENGALURU -- India's Election Commission has released a list of political donors under a political bonds program recently deemed "unconstitutional," just before an announcement of the country's general election dates.
Politics in India is an expensive business, and sometimes lucrative, too. In this year’s election, parties are expected to spend more than $14 billion — as much as in the United States. But there has been little in the way of transparency for the huge sums sloshing around.