Genting Malaysia Proposes Sale of Miami Land for $1.23 Billion

Genting Malaysia (GenM) Bhd, a wholly owned subsidiary of Resorts World Miami LLC, expects to realise a gain of $966 million from the sale of four parcels of land measuring about 15.47 acres in Miami for $1.23 billion.
Monetary authority of Singapore launches revised Green Finance action plan

The Monetary Authority of Singapore, the city-state’s central bank and financial regulator, has launched a green finance initiative – Finance for Net Zero (FiNZ).
Annual Investment Meeting 2023 to Explore the Role of Digital Technology in Designing Future Cities

The Annual Investment Meeting 2023 (AIM Global 2023), supported by the Ministry of Industry and Advanced Technology in partnership with the Abu Dhabi Department of Economic Development (ADDED), will explore the future of urban development and how important employing innovative solutions and digital technology is in building smarter and more sustainable cities that can withstand future challenges.
Exclusive: First Quantum warns employees that Panama mine may close if dispute is not settled

First Quantum Minerals Ltd has warned employees it may have to shutter operations in Panama if the government does not allow its copper exports to resume by next week, according to a memo sent to staff and seen by Reuters.
How sanctions complicated day-to-day banking for Russians

Financial sanctions against Russia have strangled its banks’ profits and wrecked many lenders’ international operations, but one year after Moscow sent its troops into Ukraine how much do they matter for average Russians?
Exclusive: Tencent scraps plans for VR hardware as metaverse bet falters

Tencent Holdings is abandoning plans to venture into virtual reality hardware, as a sobering economic outlook prompts the Chinese tech giant to cut costs and headcount at its metaverse unit, three sources familiar with the matter said.
Toshiba warns on profit after Q3 slump; COO resigns over expenses

Japan’s Toshiba Corp cut its annual earnings estimate after third-quarter profit slumped and its chief operating officer resigned over the inappropriate use of entertainment expenses.
Exclusive: Airbus roiled by poor start to 2023 as industrial pressure grows

The boss of European planemaker Airbus (AIR.PA) has read the riot act to executives about disappointing deliveries in January and warned them that in 2023 Airbus cannot deliver fewer jets than its now-abandoned target for 2022, industry sources said
Exclusive: Airbus roiled by poor start to 2023 as industrial pressure grows

The boss of European planemaker Airbus has read the riot act to executives about disappointing deliveries in January and warned them that in 2023 Airbus cannot deliver fewer jets than its now-abandoned target for 2022, industry sources said.
India’s retail inflation breaches RBI’s tolerance level first time since October

India’s annual retail inflation in January rose above the central bank’s upper threshold for the first time in three months, on higher food prices, vindicating last week’s hawkish monetary policy stance