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BUSINESS

Changing with China

Asia focus, Umesh Pandey, Published on 01/02/2016

» The ongoing economic problems in China are unlikely to have any major impact on the overall standing of Asia and the shift that is happening from West to East, eminent panelists from across the world said at a recent gathering.

OPINION

China at the crossroads

Asia focus, Umesh Pandey, Published on 07/09/2015

» Not that long ago, China was the darling of the developing world when it came to showing how to get things done. Lately, though, it's been looking more like a basket case when it comes to economic management.

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WORLD

Malaysia holds steady

Asia focus, Umesh Pandey, Published on 20/04/2015

» Malaysia's economy and financial system remain strong despite diminished growth prospects amid the rout in commodity prices and talk of possible problems in the financial sector, says the country's central bank governor.

BUSINESS

Asia seen as resilient to post-QE slowdown

Asia focus, Umesh Pandey, Published on 25/08/2014

» Although interest rate increases by central banks in major western economies could lead to more subdued capital markets in those regions for a short time, the prospects for Asia remain vibrant, says an international finance and investment strategist.

BUSINESS

New wave of leaders will keep Asia growing, says UBS

Asia focus, Umesh Pandey, Published on 18/08/2014

» Markets in Asia have a lot of upside potential in light of major leadership changes that have taken place in key regional economies, say some leading investors in the region.

BUSINESS

Fasten your seatbelts

Asia focus, Umesh Pandey, Published on 28/10/2013

» Although the global economic outlook for next year is improving as the United States and Europe recover, capital markets will remain volatile as the US Federal Reserve tapers its quantitative easing measures, likely by the end of the first quarter or early second quarter, say top regional analysts.