Jordan’s Economy Faces Setback, Prime Minister Highlights Impact of Gaza Conflict

Jordan’s Prime Minister, Bisher al Khasawneh, voiced concerns over the Gaza conflict’s impact on the nation’s once-promising economy. The disruption in Red Sea shipping due to Houthi attacks, coupled with a significant dip in tourism post the Oct. 7 Hamas attack, has thwarted Jordan’s economic growth trajectory. Shipping costs for cargo arriving at Aqaba’s Red Sea port have surged, sparking worries about potential inflation. Despite the challenges, Jordan remains focused on its economic modernization plan, seeking to enhance competitiveness. The recent IMF approval of a $1.2 billion loan program reflects international confidence in Jordan’s economic policies, providing a ray of hope for recovery.
China-Philippines Tensions Escalate Amid South China Sea Patrols

Tensions between China and the Philippines have escalated as China accuses the Philippines of engaging “foreign forces” in patrolling the South China Sea, hinting at potential involvement by the United States. The Chinese military’s southern theatre command stated that the Philippines has been causing disturbances since Tuesday, likely referring to joint patrols conducted near Taiwan in collaboration with the U.S. This accusation comes amid already strained relations over territorial disputes in the South China Sea, with the Philippines leaning towards closer ties with the U.S. under President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. The situation underscores the complex dynamics in the region and the delicate balance of power among nations with overlapping claims in the contested waters.
Cyclone Tej Threatens Oman’s Dhofar Region; Authorities Prepare for Impact

The Sultanate of Oman is facing a formidable challenge with Cyclone Tej, which has intensified into a Category 3 storm and threatens to become a Category 4 cyclone. The region, particularly Dhofar, is on high alert due to the expected heavy rainfall and flash flood warnings. The authorities are actively working to evacuate residents from vulnerable areas, preparing shelters, and ensuring a swift emergency response. Safety measures, such as official holidays for employees and medical preparedness, have been put in place. Cyclone Tej underscores the urgency of climate resilience and proactive disaster management in today’s world.
Singapore Stock Market Surges Amid Global Optimism and Positive Earnings Reports

The Singapore stock market showed resilience in the face of recent volatility, bouncing back on Wednesday with positive sentiment amid global economic optimism. After experiencing a dip in two of the past three trading days, the Straits Times Index (STI) is set to regain momentum, reflecting the upbeat outlook for interest rates.
Bank Earnings Propel U.S. Stocks to New Highs Surging Economic Optimism

U.S. stocks are surging to new highs, driven by strong bank earnings and a resilient economy. As investor optimism grows, major financial institutions report impressive profits, signaling confidence in the ongoing recovery. The market’s recent rally is bolstered by various economic indicators, prompting investors to closely monitor earnings announcements and economic data for further clues about the market’s direction.
Multiply Group Achieves Net Profit of $72.44 million in Q1-2023

Multiply Group, an Abu Dhabi-based investment holding company, on Tuesday announced that it has reported a net profit excluding fair value gains (losses) of $72.44 million, a 241% growth compared to the same period last year. The Group generated $82.52 million of dividends from its public market portfolio.
ADB Announces New Programme to Fight Climate Change

The Asian Development Bank (ADB) on Tuesday announced the Innovative Finance Facility for Climate in Asia and the Pacific (IF-CAP), a landmark program which could significantly ramp up support for the region in the battle against climate change.
Adani’s crucial share sale 85% subscribed as institutions pump in funds

Indian billionaire Gautam Adani’s $2.5 billion share sale inched closer to full subscription on Tuesday as investors pumped in funds after a tumultuous week for his group in which its stocks were pummeled by a scathing short-seller report.
Exclusive: Tesla makes China boss highest-profile executive after Musk

Tesla Inc’s China chief Tom Zhu has been promoted to take direct oversight of the electric carmaker’s U.S. assembly plants as well as sales operations in North America and Europe, according to an internal posting of reporting lines reviewed by Reuters.
Two investors opposed to debt plan call for Orpea shareholder meeting

Two shareholders that together own more than 5% of France’s Orpea (ORP.PA) have called for a shareholder meeting at the beleaguered care homes group as they try to rally opposition to its planned debt restructuring plan.