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OPINION

Climate change urgency grows

Asia focus, Nareerat Wiriyapong, Published on 01/07/2019

» Climate change is global in nature but it is having an especially severe impact on Asia. Chennai, one of India's largest cities, has run out of water as the summer heat intensifies. With monsoon rains below average, four lakes in the city of 4.7 million have dried up. Residents don't have enough water to drink, bathe or wash clothes, malls have closed their washrooms and restaurants are not open for customers.

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BUSINESS

Grow Your Investments in the Emerging Markets with AllianceBernstein’s Multi-Asset Approach

Published on 12/11/2018

» Citigold is a wealth management service for clients with total deposits or investments with Citibank Thailand of 5 million baht or more. Citigold offers end-to-end premier banking solutions, including advisory and wealth management services, backed by a dedicated Relationship Manager and a team of experts trained by the Citi l Wharton Global Wealth Institute. Citigold also provides in-depth investment and economic insights to help investors make investment decisions. What’s more, Citigold customers enjoy an array of exclusive, curated lifestyle and banking privileges, one of which-the AB Emerging Markets Multi-Asset Portfolio mutual fund-is featured in this article.

BUSINESS

Point of view

Business, Published on 27/10/2018

» On Oct 24, the S&P 500 registered a month-to-date return of -8.8%, the worst monthly showing since February 2009 (the bottom of the financial crisis), wiping out the entire year-to-date gain.

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BUSINESS

Bloomberg seeks perfect fit between AI and human depth

Asia focus, Erich Parpart, Published on 10/09/2018

» The ability of countries and companies to harness technology will be the foundation for the next stage of global economic growth. In line with this new reality, Bloomberg Terminal is banking on artificial intelligence (AI) and big data as its core earners of the future.

BUSINESS

Not the time to sell

Business, Published on 21/07/2018

» The SET index touched an all-time-high intra-day peak of 1,852 points at the end of February this year. By the end of June, it was 14% off that peak, falling to around 1,600. One of the chief culprits was extreme foreign fund outflows.

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BUSINESS

Online trading evangelist

Asia focus, Erich Parpart, Published on 12/06/2017

» It was quite a leap from a home-cleaning business to foreign-exchange trading, but Mario Singh has since channeled his curiosity and enthusiasm for the world of currencies into a rewarding career as a high-profile investor and educator. Now one of the prominent forex analysts and trading coaches in Southeast Asia, the founder of the online brokerage Fullerton Markets loves sharing his insights with others.

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BUSINESS

The case for more female leaders

Asia focus, Anchalee Kongrut, Published on 10/04/2017

» During a school swimming class, an East German girl with pale blonde hair stood at the edge of the high diving board, staring down at the pool below for 45 minutes. Just before the class bell rang, she finally jumped. Angela Merkel was determined to overcome her fears, no matter how long it took.

OPINION

Don't count on a crash from a Trump trade war

News, Noah Smith, Published on 22/11/2016

» Talk of war is in the air -- trade war!

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OPINION

Debating free trade and populist backlash

News, Published on 03/11/2016

» The benefits of free trade have been a cornerstone of economic thought for decades. Recently, though, trade agreements have become the target of a populist backlash, with opposition to trade deals emerging as a key issue in the US presidential race. At the same time, new research suggests that trade led to lower wages and higher unemployment for some Americans, particularly middle-class manufacturing workers. We asked Bloomberg View columnists Tyler Cowen and Noah Smith to meet online to debate the pros and cons of trade.

OPINION

There's a reason why populists tend to lose elections

News, Pankaj Mishra, Published on 20/10/2016

» In a democracy, the "people" are the supreme arbiters, and their wisdom speaks through the electoral process. Such is the assumption on which the modern world has been built since God and monarchs began to fade from the scene. Lately, however, the wisdom of the people has felt a bit off-key. In one country after another, from the Philippines to the US, Hungary to India, the people have chosen to boost demagogues, not to mention serial gropers.