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S.Korea's next president to face a N.Korea forging ahead in nuclear, missile production
SEOUL (Reuters) - North Korea's main nuclear facility is in full swing, a new report said on Friday, the latest evidence to highlight the challenges facing whoever wins next week's presidential election in South Korea.
Dwindling interest of retail investors in Bursa
AT the height of retail investor participation in Bursa Malaysia back on Aug 5, 2020, the single-day value of shares traded hit a record high of RM10.45bil (44% of which was from the healthcare sector alone).
Limited impact likely seen from Indonesia's coal export ban: Comment
BEIJING (China Daily/Asia News Network): Indonesia's decision to ban coal exports in January may have a limited impact on its biggest customer, China, as the country took effective measures to boost domestic coal output and production since a power crunch last year, analysts said.
Sarawak Polls: No such thing as a sure win, I have to work hard for votes like everyone else, says Tiong
SIBU: Gabungan Parti Sarawak (GPS) candidate for Dudong Datuk Seri Tiong King Sing has brushed aside talk that he will "surely win" the seat in the Dec 18 Sarawak state election.
China advises US on inflation: Remove punitive tariffs
BEIJING: China is hoping for the U.S. to remove punitive tariffs on its goods, with a commerce ministry researcher arguing it’s in America’s best interest to do so as worries over inflation mount.
Taiwan hurtles towards ‘super-aged’ status
Few places have experienced quite as profound a demographic change as Taiwan. In 1951, the average Taiwanese woman gave birth to seven children. Now it is less than one.
Why Asia should worry as Nov 3 draws nearer
IN about four months, Americans will elect their president. Predictions vary on whether incumbent Donald Trump can win a second term. Whatever the results, however, the effects of the US electoral politics that can impact Asia are already emerging.
The converging worlds and diverging interests of equity and bond investors
WITH the economic and investment cycle maturing, companies will find it increasingly difficult to balance the competing interests of shareholders and bondholders.
US-China trade war hurting American companies in China as tariffs cut into demand, survey finds
More than half of respondents say higher tariffs are cutting into demand for products, according to American Chamber of Commerce in China 42 per cent say they are experiencing higher manufacturing costs
‘Bossku’ is coming ... or not
IT was one day after the one year anniversary of the fall of Barisan Nasional. If you were in Sandakan on the east coast of Sabah on Friday and witnessed the rock star reception ‘”bossku” Datuk Seri Najib Razak received, you would not have thought Pakatan Harapan is now in control of the Federal government.