SoftBank, SK, LG, and Hanwha to join AI startup fund
TOKYO -- Japan's SoftBank Group and conglomerates from South Korea and Thailand will join a fund aimed at making quick and "sizable" investments in AI startups, Nikkei Asia has learned.
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TOKYO -- Japan's SoftBank Group and conglomerates from South Korea and Thailand will join a fund aimed at making quick and "sizable" investments in AI startups, Nikkei Asia has learned.
TOKYO -- The World Bank Group's private-sector arm, the International Finance Corp., committed record-high Asia-Pacific investments and loans in fiscal 2024, which ended in June, increasing by 10% to 15% from the previous year, its regional vice president for Asia and the Pacific told Nikkei Asia.
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KUALA LUMPUR -- Malaysia's economy in the April-June quarter grew 5.9% from a year earlier, accelerating from a 4.2% expansion during the previous three months, according to central bank data released on Friday.
BANGKOK -- The Thai parliament has convened to select a prime minister after Srettha Thavisin was removed from office by the Constitutional Court on Wednesday.
One of the most mispronounced Chinese names during the Paris Olympics must be that of Chinese table tennis player Wang Chuqin.