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Malaysia: Ringgit opens lower as oil prices retreat

KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 22 — The ringgit opened lower against the US dollar on Monday as the greenback continues to strengthened amid concerns of growing inflation, coupled with lower oil price, a dealer said.  At 9am, the local note weakened to 4.1870/1895 versus the greenback from 4.1810/1850 at Friday’s close. The dealer said encouraging United […]

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Philippines: BSP sees pick-up in bank lending

MANILA, Philippines — Bank lending is seen picking up further amid the gradual reopening of the economy as mobility restrictions are eased with the steady decline in daily COVID infections, according to the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas. BSP managing director Zeno Ronald Abenoja said, during a virtual media lecture series, that household loans are expected […]

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Trade remedy lawsuits soar as Vietnamese exports rise

There have been 208 trade remedies related lawsuits faced by Vietnam’s exports sector since 2005, four times the number until then. Le Trieu Dung, head of the Trade Remedies Authority of Vietnam under the Ministry of Industry and Trade, said as Vietnam’s export turnover continues to grow, more investigations and trade remedies measures were inevitable. […]

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Thailand, Laos, China meet virtually to discuss dual-track railway link

Representatives from Thailand, Laos and China held a tripartite meeting via video conferencing on Friday to discuss the construction of a dual-track railway link between the three countries. Attending were Transport Ministry’s deputy permanent secretary Sorapong Paitoonphong and officials from other transport-related agencies like the Department of Rail Transport (DRT) and State Railway of Thailand […]

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