Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ’s move to consider quitting as one of 22 primary dealers is the latest sign of stress in a debt market that’s struggling to cope with the Bank of Japan’s (BoJ) unprecedented monetary stimulus.
Four Qatari high school students will visit New York after winning study scholarships in the Weill Cornell Medicine-Qatar (WCM-Q) Healing Hands essay competition.
A survey has shown that Qatar and other GCC countries are leading the world in the use of managed security services (MSS) for cyber defence.
As Leicester City’s supporters awoke yesterday, fuzzy of head and bleary of eye after celebrating their fairytale Premier League triumph, the club were already entering a new sporting and financial dimension.
One year ago, Qatar endurance specialist Amro al-Hamad travelled to the Dutch coastal race track of Zandvoort and took victory in the SP2 class with MARC Cars.
Disappointing earnings reports erased $68bn from shares of Netflix, Microsoft Corp and Alphabet and sent the Nasdaq 100 Index to its biggest weekly drop since February.
John Kerry will not offer an apology for the United States’ use of the atomic bomb against Japan when he becomes the first US secretary of state to visit the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum today, a senior US official said.
The entrance and exit of Wadi al-Faseela Street in Abu Hamour from the Industrial Area Road will be closed for a length of 150 metres (as shown in the map) from Tuesday onwards for a period of three months.
Camels 1 have stayed undefeated in the inaugural Qatar Rugby Sevens competition after eight weeks of exhilirating action at the Aspire Warm Up Track.
The Federal Reserve must approach further rate hikes cautiously and gradually because of lingering external risks to the US economy, despite some strength at home and welcome hints of inflation, an influential Fed official said yesterday.
Tata Motors is reducing the size of its diesel engines to skirt a temporary ban on the sale of large diesel-powered cars in New Delhi as the government seeks to reduce toxic smog in the capital city.
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi has warned Western powers Libya could spiral out of control if they try to intervene militarily in the conflict-wracked North African state.