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Philippines: OFW remittances climb in January

MANILA, Philippines — Remittances from overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) increased at their fastest pace in three months as the impact of the rapid spread of the coronavirus disease 2019 or COVID-19 has not yet been felt, according to the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP). Data released by the central bank yesterday showed personal remittances went […]

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Thailand: Travel agents and airlines in refund dispute

Unsettled disputes between tour operators and airlines may exacerbate the tourism situation in Thailand by forcing outbound wholesalers to exit the market and more layoffs. The global coronavirus pandemic has created significant impacts to global tourism as the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) has predicted a contraction of international arrivals by 1-3% with an estimated loss […]

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Indonesia posts biggest trade surplus since 2011 in Feb

JAKARTA: Indonesia posted a larger-than-expected trade surplus in February with exports surging and imports contracting amid disruptions in global supply chains due to the coronavirus outbreak, data from the statistics bureau showed. Southeast Asia’s largest economy had a $2.34 billion surplus in February, compared with the $90 million surplus expected in a Reuters poll. The […]

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Singapore home sales jump, defying Asia property weakness

SINGAPORE: While Asian housing markets from Hong Kong to Bangkok buckle under the outbreak of coronavirus, Singapore seems to be holding up, at least for now. Sales in the city-state jumped 57% to 975 units in February, from 620 in January, according to Urban Redevelopment Authority data released Monday. It’s the highest February total since […]

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Myanmar: Panic buying leads to spike in sales

Local supermarkets have been packed with shoppers since the evening of March 12 and some goods have been out of stock. The panic buying was sparked by rumours that the government planned to close schools and cinemas for up to a month, and that a patient had tested positive for COVID-19  at the Yangon General […]

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