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BUSINESS

Chinese students a bonanza for listed international school

By Yoojung Lee and Anuchit Nguyen, Bloomberg News, Published on 06/07/2023

» The growing number of wealthy Chinese leaving their homeland has been a boon for Thailand’s only SET-listed school operator and turned its chief executive officer into a multimillionaire.

OPINION

When (not) to stand up to the boss

News, Ke Michael Mai, Published on 23/01/2023

» When employees and their bosses hold similar beliefs about when to speak up or disagree at work, they have a better working relationship and this relates to a better performance appraisal for the employee.

BUSINESS

Vietnam pulls off Asia's fastest growth

Business, NGUYEN DIEU TU UYEN, Published on 31/12/2022

» HANOI: Vietnam's economy grew at the fastest pace in Asia this year, signalling momentum just before risks from a global slowdown began to materialise.

LIFE

Bitcoin slump erodes fortunes of would-be miners in Thailand

Yoojung Lee and Anuchit Nguyen of Bloomberg News, Published on 20/05/2022

» For Thailand’s market authorities, the Bitcoin's rout has been one of the few tools to cool down the once-unstoppable Jasmine Technology Solution Plc.

OPINION

Migrant workers and Covid limbo

Oped, Yen Nguyen, Published on 17/09/2021

» Among the most vulnerable groups affected by the Covid-19 pandemic, Asean's migrant workers find themselves living in limbo.

BUSINESS

Apple's Next iPhone Is Coming Soon. Here's What to Expect.

Business, Nicole Nguyen, Published on 17/08/2021

» About to buy a new iPhone? Don't. We expect Apple to announce new models sometime next month, as it does every year. And even if you aren't interested in the latest and greatest, the company generally drops the price of some older models along with the new crop.

BUSINESS

Thai Airways disputes $7.4bn of aircraft lessor claims

Anuchit Nguyen of Bloomberg News, Published on 18/03/2021

» Thai Airways International Plc is challenging some US$7.4 billion in claims from dozens of aircraft lessors and engine service provider Rolls-Royce Holdings Plc, saying it is not liable for the monies because they concern future expenses and were incurred after the airline received bankruptcy protection from a Bangkok court.

OPINION

Myanmar's digital regime foreshadows SE Asia

News, James Gomez & Khin Mai Aung, Published on 15/03/2021

» The throttling of internet freedoms in the wake of Myanmar's coup is the latest in a distinct trend toward digital authoritarianism in Southeast Asia. Attacks on the internet are rising, including countrywide shutdowns and targeting of conflict zones.

OPINION

Malaysia's forced deportations cannot be tolerated

Oped, Hanh Nguyen, Published on 10/03/2021

» The Feb 1 putsch by Myanmar's military has halted the country's democratic transition, sparking nationwide protests. Shortly after, on Feb 24, amid mounting concerns over the increasing use of violence against civilians in Myanmar, Malaysia deported 1,086 Myanmar nationals back into the depths of the chaos. Malaysia's actions are the latest blow to the multiple crises facing the people of Myanmar, adding a new burden to a fragile state grappling with the Covid-19 pandemic, unresolved ethnic armed conflicts and an increasingly violent coup. It raises the alarm about the increasing insecurity faced by refugees and migrants from Myanmar in other countries in the region, including Bangladesh and Malaysia.

WORLD

Time is precious, says Vietnamese collector of old church clocks

Minh Nguyen of Reuters, Published on 11/12/2020

» HA TAP VILLAGE, Vietnam: For more than two decades, Pham Van Thuoc has scoured Europe in search of historical church clocks, bringing them back to his home in Vietnam where he lovingly restores them.