Nearly a quarter of people said they were stressed out about paying for their Thanksgiving meal, a Morning Consult report found.
Turkey says grain shipments in Black Sea will resume with Russia’s agreement
Turkish President Erdogan said he had secured Putin’s commitment to resurrect the deal safeguarding Ukrainian grain shipments, known as the Black Sea Grain Initiative.
Property market to remain listless
Cushman & Wakefield said sales fell by half starting July, and the Vietnam Association of Realtors said property sales have been plunging this year. Online listing platform Batdongsan saw searches for …
Bangladesh Oil, Gas, Mineral Corporation Bill, 2022 passed in JS
The Bangladesh Oil, Gas and Mineral Corporation Bill, 2022 was passed in Parliament today (November 2, 2022) to expedite the exploration of oil, gas and mineral resources in the country.
These 3 Indian cities are BIG on NRI property wish list
Hyderabad, NCR, and Bengaluru figure among the top three destinations for NRIs as they pick a property in India, shows a CII-Anarock survey on top NRI Housing Wishlist. In last year’s corresponding …
Auditor exodus at embattled China property firms triggers governance concerns
Auditors of at least 14 Hong Kong-listed Chinese property firms have exited this year, securities filings showed, raising governance concerns about the debt-ridden developers several of whom are yet …
EXPLAINER: Status of women in Qatar, host of World Cup
Missned, is one of the most famous women in the Arab world. In a region where rulers’ wives and mothers keep a low-profile, she behaves like a Western-style first lady — advocating for social causes …
‘American Dream Home’ gone country: ‘Napkin goals’ achieved by one couple in Georgia
As we launch Season 3 of “American Dream Home,” we once again take our viewers to Blue Ridge, Georgia. This is the third time we … I still tell buyers to move quickly if they want [a property]. We …
Singapore’s red-hot property prices ‘under control’ amid record US$317 billion of inflows, says central bank chief
Singapore’s central bank chief says its capital and financial markets can handle the record inflows – much of it from North Asia, including China. ‘There’s so much money coming in, you can choose’.
Singapore saw record $448 billion inflow of new money last year: MAS data
Singapore attracted $448 billion last year, 59 per cent higher than the previous year, the latest MAS data show. Read more at straitstimes.com.