ADB president Masato Kanda says the bank is ready to step up its efforts, urging members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) to strengthen regional cooperation.
Where Beijing once celebrated its manufacturing and export prowess, it now openly discusses the need to curb “involution”. This is a dramatic departure from its previous stance, says Enodo Economics’ Diana Choyleva.
Chinese student numbers in Malaysian universities have surged amid restrictions in traditional study destinations such as the US, says an ISEAS – Yusof Ishak Institute academic.
Business players in Kluang share their hopes and concerns with CNA as the central Johor district positions itself as a potential satellite city of the state’s special economic zone with Singapore.
While analysts laud the ceasefire as a win for ASEAN, repeated references to Washington and Beijing at the post-talks press conference point to deeper superpower involvement.
Since working from home is becoming a norm, setting up your home to make it conducive and noise-free so that you can focus on your work and video calls without interruption is becoming more than essential.
We’ve hit yet another terrible milestone in the scheme of crazy HDB prices, with a 5-room in Boon Keng reaching $1.54 million. It’s the usual culprit though: City View @ Boon Keng, which has single-handedly rebranded Boon Keng as “that place where the DBSS can cost more than a condo.” Here’s a look at the […]
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Bukit Teresa Close is a little known landed enclave hidden in between the HDB estates of Telok Blangah and Bukit Purmei. As the area is better known for its public housing than landed houses, I found the area intriguing and had been meaning to visit for a while. When I finally made my way over, […]
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Goose-stepping troops, armoured vehicles and roaring fighter jets are taking centre stage in Beijing’s Tiananmen Square, witnessed by a high-profile guest list including Russian President Vladimir Putin and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.
In total, £1.04bn of economic productivity is lost annually due to avoidable conditions within office buildings in the capital, according to the report.
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Chalcroft generates a net operating income of £2.1m and has been acquired at an EPRA net initial yield of 5.5%.
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