
Market Rout Puts Pressure on Indonesia to Deliver Concrete Steps
Indonesia faces mounting pressure to unveil concrete policy steps after a brutal market selloff battered stocks and the rupiah.

Indonesia faces mounting pressure to unveil concrete policy steps after a brutal market selloff battered stocks and the rupiah.

Oil prices surged after Israel struck military targets in Iran following missile attacks, threatening a fragile Middle East ceasefire.

Asia coal prices hit a 22-month high as Indonesia's new export rules delay shipments, tightening supply amid rising summer energy demand.

Confirmed Ebola cases in DRC surpass 500 as health officials battle contact tracing failures, escaped patients, and testing delays in conflict zones.

Gold prices extend decline after Israel strikes Iranian targets, threatening a fragile Middle East ceasefire and shaking investor sentiment.

FIFA announced a $355 million club compensation program for the 2026 World Cup, with a minimum of $5,000 per player per day — a 70% increase over Qatar 2022.
First-term DPP lawmaker Puma Shen Pao-yang, blacklisted by Beijing for supporting Taiwanese independence, challenges Taipei's popular incumbent mayor.

Mexico's external debt hits a record low share of total public debt, offering a key advantage as Moody's and S&P tighten scrutiny.
As conflict drives tourists away, Dubai's five-star hotels are pivoting to residents with exclusive staycation deals — and thriving.

Mexico's SAT, ANAM, and Ministry of Economy have eliminated the mandatory certification of notices in foreign trade, streamlining procedures for businesses.
Top Chinese nuclear physicist Du Xiangwan publicly addresses his team's involvement in China's booming waste-to-energy sector amid years of speculation.

Grupo Televisa raised 6.9 billion pesos through convertible obligations, signaling a bold strategic move in Mexico's telecom sector amid AT&T speculation.