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More Philippines workers feel job burnout

MANILA, Philippines — More Filipino employees feel burnout at work compared to regional counterparts, despite rating their mental health as good or excellent, according to a study of consumer and research analytics firm Milieu Insight and mental health technology firm Intellect. The study showed 52 percent of employees in the Philippines have reported feeling burnt […]

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Thailand: Hotel rates low despite surging costs

Hotels are struggling to raise room rates amid intense competition in the industry, despite pressure from higher operational costs due to surging electricity bills and wages. On Tuesday the cabinet agreed to raise the minimum wage from October, while the power tariff for the September-December period has reached a record high of 4.72 baht per kilowatt-hour […]

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Vietnam: Interbank interest rates stay high

Interbank interest rates rose to a 10-year high before dropping a little last weekend. The liquidity of the banking system was tighter last week when the interbank interest rate exceeded 7.5%, the highest level since 2012, SSI Securities Company (SSI) reported. The overnight interest rate in the trading session ending last week rose 40 basis […]

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Central i-City in Shah Alam offers 940,000 sq ft of retail space, with over 350 retail stores spanning across six levels. It aims to bring the best of Thai design, hospitality and retailing experiences to Malaysian shoppers.

Reporter JADE CHAN
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Malaysia: Consumer sentiment set to remain resilient

KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian consumer sector is expected to remain resilient and grow, amid undemanding valuations. This is the view of UOB Kay Hian Research (UOBKH), which said in a report yesterday that fears of margin compression arising from high commodities prices and operating costs have eased. “Overall demand and sentiment appear intact. Furthermore, the […]

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