Singapore’s move to double property taxes for foreigners signals that policy makers are growing more cognizant of surging money inflows from wealthy Chinese, even though the higher rates are unlikely …
Singapore property stocks hit by latest round of cooling measures
Property developers that have limited exposure to the residential market are likely to be less affected, say analysts.
See Inside PGA Champ Jordan Spieth’s Incredible $7.1 Million Dallas Estate [Pictures]
Spieth lives in the Dallas mansion with his wife, Annie, and their son, Sammy. He purchased the estate from fellow golfer Hunter Mahan, who sold it to him in 2016 for a reported $7.15 million. Online …
Journey To ‘Judas’: How Lethal Unrest Left Nazarbaev’s Trusted Enforcer Dancing Alone
One of the most powerful politicians of Kazakhstan’s independence was this week sentenced to 18 years in jail for high treason. But was former security chief Karim Masimov a scapegoat for the unrest …
Lazarus, Scarcruft North Korean APTs Shift Tactics, Thrive
As threat actors around the world grow and evolve, APTs from the DPRK stand out for their spread and variety of targets.
With AI emerging as both friend and foe, how should Malaysia regulate the technology?
As Artificial Intelligence (AI) becomes ever more ubiquitous in our everyday life, governments have had to scramble to work out how to regulate …
Capitaland Malaysia’s 1Q NPI up 9% on better revenue contribution; declares 0.87 sen DPU
Capitaland Malaysia Trust’s (CLMT) net property income (NPI) increased by 8.8% to RM39.2 million for the first quarter ended March 31, 2023 (1QFY2023) from RM36.1 million a year ago, driven by higher …
U.S. sanctions Russian and Iranian agencies over detained Americans
The sanctions target Russia’s Federal Security Service and Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Intelligence Organization.
New sanctions target those helping to wrongfully detain U.S. citizens abroad
American officials took steps Thursday to fight back against regimes wrongfully detaining U.S. citizens abroad.
Texas Senate passes bill banning the purchase of farmland by citizens from hostile foreign nations
Citizens of nations that pose a threat to U.S. national security would be banned from owning certain types of land in Texas under a bill that passed the state senate on Wednesday.