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Vietnam’s current growth model is giving way to Industry 4.0

The Hanoitimes – The Industry 4.0 would open up more opportunities for Vietnam to develop industry and trade. The comparative advantage of Vietnam’s current economic growth model, which relies on natural resources and labor-intensive production, is gradually diminishing in face of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, also known as Industry 4.0, according to Tran Hong Quang, director […]

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Neglecting Myanmar’s biodiversity means cost and conflict for businesses

Myanmar’s private sector needs to identify the impact of their businesses on biodiversity and ecosystems early on to avoid cost and conflict, a recent report states. Yangon-based Myanmar Centre for Responsible Business (MCRB) recently published a briefing paper on biodiversity, human rights and business, advising stakeholders on how some types of investment can negatively affect […]

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Singapore Q3 GDP growth well below forecast, trade frictions dent outlook

SINGAPORE: Singapore’s economy expanded at a much slower pace than initially thought in the third quarter, with the government flagging further moderation in the current quarter and warning that the US-Sino trade war will hurt growth in 2019. The weakening outlook for the prosperous city-state – a bellwether for global growth because international trade dwarfs its domestic economy – underlines a shakeout in financial […]

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Low volatility lures emerging market funds to Malaysian bonds

SINGAPORE: Malaysian bonds have an advantage over their peers when it comes to attracting investors – low volatility. The sovereign debt has comparable volatility to Singapore and South Korea, yet offers almost twice as much yields, according to Bloomberg calculations. That may explain why Malaysian bonds have gained every month since May, even as the government disclosed borrowings were 60% higher than thought […]

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