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Malaysia is offering a tax exemption for women who return to work in 2019 – and it could last for a whole year

If you’re a Malaysian woman who is currently unemployed, this could be your calling to get back into the workforce. Beginning next year, the Government will give individual tax exemptions of up to 12 months to women who return to work, Bernama has reported. Human Resources Minister M. Kula Segaran was quoted by the news website as saying: “So […]

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Singapore completed condo, private apartment prices fall 0.6% in October from September: NUS index

PRICES of completed private apartments and condominiums in Singapore fell further by 0.6 per cent in October from the previous month, accelerating from a 0.2 per cent month-on-month decline in September. This is according to the National University of Singapore’s (NUS) flash estimates released on Wednesday for its Singapore Residential Price Index (SRPI), which tracks prices […]

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Vietnam’s M&A market sees new chance in upcoming trade deals

The Hanoitimes – Many foreign investors are showing increasing interest in Vietnam and want to enter the market through M&A. Besides stable macro-economy, hastened administrative reforms and improved investment climate, new-generation free trade agreements on the horizon will be also a supportive factor, contributing to luring more foreign investors into Vietnam through merger and acquisition (M&A) […]

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Myanmar: New investment ministry should be ‘substance over spin’

U Thaung Tun’s new ministry should be an effective voice of business in government, challenging line ministries on red tape while ensuring all business-related laws are properly consulted on. WITH liberalisation stalled, investor interest falling, and criticisms from the private sector increasingly vocal, the National League for Democracy-led (NLD-led) government has gone on the charm […]

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