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GENERAL

India, Indonesia stand out for EM investors in ageing world

Published on 27/05/2024

» Emerging markets such as India and Indonesia, whose populations are growing at a solid pace, stand to benefit as demographics begin to play a bigger role in investment decisions, according to Fidelity International and BlackRock Investment Institute.

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BUSINESS

Fragile, uneven recovery

Asia focus, Nareerat Wiriyapong, Published on 24/01/2022

» The world has entered 2022 facing numerous uncertainties. After two years of fighting the coronavirus pandemic, the emergence of the Omicron variant now poses challenges to economies even in countries where vaccination rates are high.

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BUSINESS

Economic outlooks diverging in second quarter

Business, Published on 24/04/2021

» It is becoming obvious that the global economy, especially in some of the richer nations, is recovering. Recent indicators such as retail sales, industrial production, purchasing managers' indices and labour market indicators, show good signs of revival.

BUSINESS

Upward trend intact despite recent wobbles

Business, Published on 07/09/2019

» The SET index moved off its high of 1,709 points to hit a low of 1,590 in August. The index later bounced back and drifted sideways before advancing towards 1,654 in the final week of the month, which also breached the 10-year uptrend line at 1,645. This indicates that the major uptrend has remained intact.

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BUSINESS

Bitter sweet

Asia focus, Narendra Kaushik, Published on 30/04/2018

» Chaudhary Rakesh Tikait casts his memory back to 1967 as he reflects on the plight of farmers in India.

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OPINION

Christmas gifts and economic logic

News, Megan McArdle, Published on 26/12/2016

» Spend much time with economists around this time of year, and you will, eventually, get around to hearing about the dreadful inefficiency of exchanging gifts. You desperately wrack your brains for something, and then buy a supply of scented bath oil for someone who has only got a shower; they return the favour by giving you three books you already had. This is, an economist will solemnly point out, an extreme waste of resources, because each of you would have been happier taking the same amount of cash to buy something for yourself.

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BUSINESS

Turning ideas into reality

Asia focus, Tanyatorn Tongwaranan, Published on 18/01/2016

» Few things sound more appealing than being able to give someone a business card bearing your name followed by "founder", "co-founder" or "chief executive officer" of a firm you nurtured. But the hard truth is that chances of success in the entrepreneurial world of the 21st century are wafer-thin -- statistics show that 90% or more of start-ups fail.

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WORLD

Asian shares down as Wall St tumbles

Published on 07/05/2015

» HONG KONG — Asian shares fell Thursday after Wall Street dropped on weaker-than-expected US economic data and a warning from US Federal Reserve chair Janet Yellen that stock valuations were "quite high".

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BUSINESS

Asian bourses up on China stimulus speculation

Published on 04/05/2015

» HONG KONG — Asian markets gained ground Monday after a long holiday weekend, energised by a strong finish on Wall Street last week and gloomy Chinese economic data that heightened expectations for more stimulus measures.

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BUSINESS

Baht has biggest weekly loss

Published on 30/04/2015

» The baht dropped, capping its biggest weekly loss since 2013, as the Bank of Thailand eased curbs on fund outflows a day after unexpectedly cutting interest rates.