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Commodity strength, economic recovery brightens Indonesian rupiah’s prospects – Reuters survey

Investors became overwhelmingly bullish on the Indonesian rupiah as the country’s growth prospects improved in tandem with surging commodity prices, while sentiment on the Chinese yuan became positive again, a Reuters survey showed on Thursday. Sentiments on the Singapore dollar turned positive, while bearish views on South Korea’s won, the Philippine peso and Malaysian ringgit […]

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Asia-Pacific predicted growth cut by IMF to 6.5%

The International Monetary Fund has cut its forecast for Asia-Pacific economic growth this year to 6.5 percent from 7.6 percent in April. The downgrade is the biggest of any global region. The IMF said the Coronavirus pandemic took a turn for the worse in the spring, with the Delta variant causing new spikes in infections. […]

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Malaysia could reopen to international tourists in November, says tourism minister

KEY POINTS Malaysia could reopen its borders to international tourists in November, said Minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture Nancy Shukri. The minister said she’s meeting Singapore officials next week to discuss resuming cross-border travel, and Malaysia would be opening up to Singapore “very soon.” Malaysia’s tourism ministry has proposed to the government to allow […]

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Singapore: Labour movement, SNEF offer 9 recommendations to better support PMEs

SINGAPORE – The taskforce by the National Trades Union Congress (NTUC) and Singapore National Employers Federation (SNEF) released nine recommendations to better support professionals, managers and executives (PMEs). They are: 1. Enhance fair employment practices through Improving human resources standards Strengthening enforcement on errant companies that adopt unfair practices An online survey of 1,000 PMEs over 40 […]

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