PETALING JAYA: The reopening of Resorts World Genting (RWG) last week will sustain Genting Malaysia Bhd’s (GeNM) present valuations, despite a deliberate slow ramp-up ... ( read original story ...)
Turkey’s War Against the Markets:
From state institutions to the media, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan tightened his grip on just about everything in Turkey since a failed coup against him in 2016. The one force he couldn’t seem to ... ( read original story ...)
Work and family conflict analysis of female entrepreneurs in Turkey and classification with rough set theory
Entrepreneurs face numerous challenges and experience conflicts in their daily lives. However, it is clear that female entrepreneurs have more conflicts than male ones due to society’s perception of ... ( read original story ...)
Thai billionaires experiencing tough days in Vietnam
The completion of M&A deals with Thai investors has been followed by a succession of tough days in Vietnam, reported Nhip Cau Dau Tu. ( read original story ...)
Japan All Industry Activity Falls For Third Month
Japan's all industry activity declined for the third straight month in April, figures from the Ministry of Economy, Trade and ... ( read original story ...)
Ovo-Dana merger could be Indonesia’s most ambitious crossover event
Dana would make up almost half of Indonesia’s digital payment transaction values. But GoPay has Facebook’s support up its sleeve. ( read original story ...)
Trump’s restrictive policy on immigration will be detrimental to US economy: US India Business Council
The temporary suspension of H-1B and other non-immigrant visas by US President Donald Trump along with other restrictive policies on immigration is detrimental to the United States and its economy, ... ( read original story ...)
Documentary On Hong Kong Protests Deletes Scene After Anthem Law
The director of a documentary about Hong Kong's pro-democracy movement says he has deleted a scene featuring a dissident artist playing China's national anthem after a law was passed criminalising ... ( read original story ...)
Mongolia’s Ruling Party Keeps Big Majority After Covid-19 Success
Mongolia’s ruling party retained a supermajority after parliamentary elections, as the government’s relative success against the coronavirus outbreak offset concerns about corruption and the erosion ... ( read original story ...)
Georgia House approves plan to cut state standardized tests
Public school students in Georgia would see fewer state standardized tests under a bill passed by the state House, but lawmakers want the state to keep national comparisons and keep counting remaining ... ( read original story ...)