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BUSINESS

The case for 'regenerative' business

Business, Published on 25/10/2023

» Almost half (48%) of the executives in Asia-Pacific say their current business transformations aren't working, according to a new study by the global consultancy Kearney.

PROPERTY

Call for measures to boost Chiang Mai housing sector

Business, Kanana Katharangsiporn, Published on 13/09/2023

» The Chiang Mai housing market is expected to recover next year, but the government should implement measures to enhance home purchasing power, according to local developers.

BUSINESS

Thailand advances in offshoring index

Business, Nareerat Wiriyapong, Published on 17/08/2023

» Thailand has moved up one spot in the latest Global Services Location Index (GSLI) conducted by management consultancy Kearney, thanks to the country's financial attractiveness, business environment and potential to become an innovation hub.

PROPERTY

Chiang Mai property to soar

Business, Kanana Katharangsiporn, Published on 17/03/2023

» The Chiang Mai property market is set for a major upswing, driven by the tourism resurgence and an influx of Chinese buyers after their country reopened its borders.

BUSINESS

Silicon Valley Bank shares plunge 60%

Business, Erin GriffithRob Copeland, Published on 11/03/2023

» Panic swept through the start-up industry on Thursday as investors at some venture capital firms urged portfolio companies to move their money from Silicon Valley Bank over concerns about the tech industry stalwart's financial stability.

PROPERTY

Northern residential market rebounds to pre-Covid levels

Business, Kanana Katharangsiporn, Published on 14/09/2022

» The residential market in key northern provinces is reviving to pre-Covid levels following a recovery in tourism, which is boosting the local economy, though higher development costs remain a concern.

BUSINESS

Minding the gap from the inside out

Business, PwC, Published on 18/07/2019

» Seventy-nine percent of CEOs worldwide are concerned that a lack of essential skills in their workforce is threatening the future growth of their organisation, according to research by PwC. This compares with just 63% in 2014 -- confirming that concern about skills has risen in line with the advent of new technologies over the past five years.