China March factory activity contracts at sharpest rate in 2 years - Caixin PMI
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Sri Lanka lifts curfew after violent protests over economic crisis
RBA to end its longest easing cycle in Q3; June hike possible - Reuters poll
Asia deals slide in Q1, hit by deteriorating business outlook
Strong U.S. employment gains expected in March; jobless rate seen falling to 3.7%
An April chill has descended on Britain, with warnings of ice, snow and an immediate spike in the cost of living.
Thousands of people traveled between Malaysia and Singapore in cars, motorcycles and by foot on Friday after the land border separating the two nations reopened fully for the first time in two years.
A budget for climate holdouts, signs the housing market may be losing momentum and Vladimir Putin’s new alter ego. Here are some of the things we’ve been thinking about in Australia this week.
Chinese technology stocks slumped for a second day amid continued concern about the risk of local firms getting kicked off American exchanges.
Skyports Ltd., the U.K.-based company that operates infrastructure for flying taxis and other urban aviation devices, is expanding into Japan and Australia as it looks to build terminals for electric vertical take-off and landing aircraft.









