Asia
Thailand's 1Q13 GDP hit 5.3%
As economy shrank 2.2%.
Here's proof that inflationary pressure in Malaysia is building up
It's predicted to hit 1.8%.
Thailand's 1Q GDP growth predicted to hit 4.8%
But domestic economy is softening.
Why Taiwan's GDP growth forecast is likely to be trimmed down
Expect a revision to 3% or lower.
Malaysians most bullish on property market in Southeast Asia
Two-thirds see market as booming.
2 biggest factors to Indonesia's USD 5.3b current account deficit
From USD7.6b in the last quarter.
Here's how bad India's current account deficit has been since 2008
It's approaching an average record 5-5.2% of GDP.
China's GDP tumbled to 7.7% in 1Q13
6 straight months of decline.
Indonesia's current account deficit narrowed to USD 5.3bn
Analyst predicts deficit is still going to be sizable.
Japan's 0.9% rise in GDP beats forecast
Consumption was stronger than market's prediction.
Here's why Malaysia 1Q13 GDP growth figures disappointed everyone
It hit 4.1% YoY.
What you need to know about Malaysia's disappointing 4.1% GDP
Everyone in the market was surprised.
Australia to suffer a long string of budget deficits: Moody's Analytics
It recently revealed the 2013-14 budget.
India inflation slows to just 4.9%
It's more than a 3-year low.
Indonesia mulls over IDR2,000 gasoline price hike
Even diesel prices might be raised.
Malaysia's full year GDP growth predicted to hit 5.5%
What could be the macro headwinds?
Commentary
Could Singapore lead the world's next management revolution?
RIE2030’s real test: Turning innovation into impact
What Singapore logistics operators often overlook when electrifying fleets
Singapore's mid-market leadership problem nobody is talking about
From ‘only’ to ‘one of’: What Thailand’s land bridge means for Singapore businesses now
Digital identity in the age of AI: Singapore’s strategic advantage
Why Singapore-based firms still underestimate the human side of doing business in North Asia
Singapore's hiring slowdown: A call for data-driven resilience
When it comes to AI, there is no such thing as too many chefs
The agility trap: Why most Singaporean businesses are structured for stability, not speed