
Creditors of distressed Korean builder Taeyoung Engineering & Construction Co. are poised to decide Tuesday on whether to allow the firm to begin restructuring its debt, after it rattled local markets at the start of the year.
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A mysterious new AI model named ‘gpt2-chatbot’ has stunned researchers with its advanced capabilities, sparking intense speculation about its origins and potential as a next-gen AI breakthrough.
Gold was on track for a third straight month of gains due to strong central bank and haven demand, as the focus turned to this week’s Federal Reserve rate-decision meeting at which policymakers are expected to strike a hawkish tone.
China’s factory activity expanded for a second month, the best streak in more than a year, bolstering hopes that the rebound in the world’s second-biggest economy can be sustained.
Australian retail sales surprisingly dropped in March as households faced the prospect of higher borrowing costs for longer as well as still-elevated inflation.
Taiwanese stocks are set to see the largest monthly outflow in six months as concerns grow that the market’s artificial intelligence-driven rally has reached a short-term peak.