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Survey Indicates More Malaysians Have Confidence In Country’s Direction
An Ipsos survey suggested that while many Malaysians have faith in the government’s decisions, an increasing number of citizens are beginning to doubt. An Ipsos survey suggested that while many Malaysians have faith in the government’s decisions, an increasing number of citizens are beginning to doubt. -
Philippines’ Q1 2019 GDP Growth Attributed To National Budget Delay
Economic growth in the Philippines may have grown slightly on the lower end of the slashed forecast of six to seven percent this year. Economic growth in the Philippines may have grown slightly on the lower end of the slashed forecast of six to seven percent this year. -
Japan To Invest Billions In US As Trump Pressures For More US-Made Vehicles
Following Trump's press for more US-made vehicles, Japan has reportedly agreed to step up their investments in new automotive facilities in US soil. Following Trump's press for more US-made vehicles, Japan has reportedly agreed to step up their investments in new automotive facilities in US soil. -
South Africa Urged To Rediscover Strategic Competitive Advantage
South Africa’s economy still suffers but leaders could learn from strategic reforms that Singapore and South Korea implemented. South Africa’s economy still suffers but leaders could learn from strategic reforms that Singapore and South Korea implemented. -
Removal Of Car Registration Limits A Hot Topic In China
A reported proposal to significantly increase new vehicle registration limits in major Chinese cities has now become a hot topic, with both sides showing valid arguments. A reported proposal to significantly increase new vehicle registration limits in major Chinese cities has now become a hot topic, with both sides showing valid arguments. -
Guangdong Reports Impressive Q1 Growth Gains In Major Sectors
The Bureau of Statistics of Guangdong has reported impressive gains in the province's raw materials, manufacturing, and service sectors for the first quarter. The Bureau of Statistics of Guangdong has reported impressive gains in the province's raw materials, manufacturing, and service sectors for the first quarter. -
Oil Prices Jump As US Refuses Iran Oil Import Waiver Extension
The White House has announced that it will not be granting any extensions for its imposed deadline for Iranian oil imports. The White House has announced that it will not be granting any extensions for its imposed deadline for Iranian oil imports. -
China's Job Market Hits Six-Year Low Despite Economic Growth Recovery
Reports from the China Institute for Employment Research in Beijing has shown a drop in the ratio of job openings and job seekers across the country. Reports from the China Institute for Employment Research in Beijing has shown a drop in the ratio of job openings and job seekers across the country. -
Malaysia’s Economy To Bounce Back Later This Year, Bank Says
AmInvestment Bank is expecting Malaysia’s economy to rebound later this year as hopes for the Bandar Malaysia project heighten. AmInvestment Bank is expecting Malaysia’s economy to rebound later this year as hopes for the Bandar Malaysia project heighten. -
Shanghai Composite Index Rallies To 12-Month High As Economy Recovers
The Shanghai Composite Index rallied for a second day, indicating a likely bottom to China's economic growth. The Shanghai Composite Index rallied for a second day, indicating a likely bottom to China's economic growth.