A Vietnamese property tycoon sentenced to death for fraud with damages totalling $27 billion will no longer face execution, her lawyer said. ( read original story ...)
Vietnam tycoon Truong My Lan will not face death penalty: Lawyer
Her death penalty will be converted to life imprisonment. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)
Daiwa plans $690 million real estate fund as Japan market booms
Daiwa will target Japanese rental housing and hotels, assets that tend to be better insulated from inflation compared with other sectors, at a time when consumer prices are rising. ( read original story ...)
Daiwa plans 100 billion yen real estate fund as Japan market booms
TOKYO] Daiwa Securities Group plans to launch a real estate fund with two partners, tapping investor demand for a piece of Japan’s booming property market. Read more at The Business Times. ( read original story ...)
Why Are Hawaiians Buying Property in Japan? – Maui News
Japanese property taxes are generally delivered to home owners in April or May of each year. The annual bill can be paid all at once, or in four installments throughout the year. ( read original story ...)
Faisal Jewel brings global recognition to Pakistan’s real estate sector
A major high-rise project by Faisal Town has received two international awards for its design and innovation, highlighting a growing role in modern urban planning and sustainable construction. ( read original story ...)
Business sentiment for July pessimistic over prolonged manufacturing slump: poll
South Korea's business sentiment remains pessimistic for July, a poll showed Wednesday, as a protracted downturn in manufacturing continues to weigh on corporat ...
Eight South Korean Banks Join to Establish Won-Backed Stablecoin, Plans Two Key Models
Eight commercial South Korean banks have joined to establish a won-linked stablecoin comprising two initial models.
Thailand’s 3rd richest man Charoen Sirivadhanabhakdi transfers stake in beermaker ThaiBev to 5 children
Charoen Sirivadhanabhakdi, Thailand’s third wealthiest individual, has transferred his 66% stake in Thai Beverage to his five children, but retained full decision-making authority over the drinks ...
B1.75bn approved for ‘half-half’ Thai tourism subsidies
The cabinet has approved a budget of 1.75 billion baht for the “Half-Half Thailand Travel” campaign, intended to promote domestic tourism in the low season, Tourism and Sports Minister Sorawong ...