BEIJING (Reuters) - China's coast guard said on Monday a Philippine supply ship illegally intruded into waters adjacent to waters at Second Thomas Shoal in the South China Sea.
The Philippine transport and replenishment ship ignored China's repeated solemn warnings, the coast guard said in a statement.
The guard also said the vessel deliberately and dangerously approached a Chinese ship in an unprofessional manner, resulting in a... (continue reading...)
(Reuters) - Singapore-based investment firm Temasek Holdings will invest up to A$300 million ($198.4 million) in Australian exchange-traded fund manager Betashares, the company said on Monday.
The funding is expected to drive the expansion of Betashares' offerings in Australia and overseas, it said in a statement.
With the investment, Temasek will hold an undisclosed minority stake in Betashares, joining its staff members and private... (continue reading...)
By Andy Bruce
(Reuters) - Asking prices for British homes coming to the market were flat this month, adding to signs of a recent cooling off in the housing market upswing, a survey from property market website Rightmove showed on Monday.
The company said the average asking price was 375,110 pounds ($475,827) for property put on sale between May 12 and June 8, down 21 pounds from a month earlier and statistically a flat reading.
... (continue reading...)By Andy Bruce
(Reuters) - Asking prices for British homes coming to the market were flat this month, adding to signs of a recent cooling off in the housing market upswing, a survey from property market website Rightmove showed on Monday.
The company said the average asking price was 375,110 pounds ($475,827) for property put on sale between May 12 and June 8, down 21 pounds from a month earlier and statistically a flat reading.
... (continue reading...)By Andy Bruce
(Reuters) - Asking prices for British homes coming to the market were flat this month, adding to signs of a recent cooling off in the housing market upswing, a survey from property market website Rightmove showed on Monday.
The company said the average asking price was 375,110 pounds ($475,827) for property put on sale between May 12 and June 8, down 21 pounds from a month earlier and statistically a flat reading.
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