A rise of 0.1 percentage point in loan rates will likely boost the cumulative interest burden by 110 billion yen, according to Tokyo-based mortgage data provider MFS.
Qatar is too hot, too prejudiced, too sober and too restricted for a World Cup.. Fifa has sunk so low
THE mistake was, said ex-Fifa president Sepp Blatter with the air of the man who had just found the Mary Celeste, that Qatar was too small for a World Cup. The handsome merchant brigantine — …
Palestine welcomes UN resolution against Israeli settlements
Palestine on Friday welcomed the UN General Assembly adoption of four resolutions in favor of Palestine including one deeming the …
Real estate ownership in Israel: What you need to know – explainer
As you embark on your search, real estate professionals are well equipped to guide you. Before you become a proud owner, it is critical to first understand the different types of ownership.
Buying an apartment in Israel: A real estate cautionary tale
Sadly, Israeli apartments that go for less than market price can also include a paper trail of Tabu registration problems that were ignored.
After losing limbs in Afghanistan, Rick Cicero making a difference in club fitting
When Rick Cicero’s father passed in January, he took over his dad’s club-building business and has made an impact in short amount of time.
Frasers Property Thailand enhances its leave and benefits policy
Frasers Property Thailand enhances its leave and benefits policy to encourage greater Diversity, Equity & Inclusion in the workplace …
NP View: Iran’s brave dissidents need the West’s help
Calling Iran’s theocratic regime “murderous” doesn’t fully capture its malevolence. It has been less than two months since nationwide protests broke out over the revelation that Mahsa Amini had been …
A sundial that doesn’t see the sun
When naturalist, and poet Narendra Narayan Roy Chaudhury, landlord of the Estate of Baldha, established Baldha Garden at Wari in Old Dhaka back in 1909, a sundial was also installed on this property.
Every Hang Seng Component Rises as Hong Kong Market Follows Wall Street’s Lead
The hint of easing inflation has produced a spike in Asia’s most-battered market, with a tweak of China’s Covid quarantine rules thrown in for good measure.