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Country and Sector Risk Barometer – October 2024 From monetary pivot to fiscal turnaround?

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ONESIAM Unveils The Magical Celebration: A 3-Month Festivity of Entertainment, Gourmet Delights, Immersive Light Displays, and Limited-time Offers Across 5 Experiential Destinations

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HKFindLawyer.com Launches AI Legal Judgment Tool to Help Users Understand If They've Broken the Law, with Future Plans for Expansion

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ZJLD been Rated Again as the "Top 100 Best ESG Practices" Among China’s Listed Companies in 2024 by Wind

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Ascott China And Jin Jiang Hotels (China Region) Join Forces To Accelerate Asset-Light Expansion Of Apartment Hotel Brands Quest And TULIP LODJ

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A Celebration of Raffles Luxury at Galaxy Macau signals a new chapter of exceptional hospitality

Baristas complain about what they say are chronic understaffing and poor pay and benefits, and their inability to easily ban aggressive customers from Starbucks stores. Zealous customers want consistently good coffee. — Reuters pic

Starbucks baristas and customers have one message to new CEO (besides better pay and coffee): Change!

IMF Chief Economist Pierre-Olivier Gourinchas and IMF Research Department Deputy Director Petya Koeva Brooks take questions during a world economic outlook briefing during the International Monetary Fund and World Bank Group's annual meetings October 22, 2024, in Washington, DC. — AFP pic

IMF forecasts global growth to slow to 3.2pc in 2024 and 2025 amid regional shifts, inflation decline

This photo taken on October 18, 2024 shows the logo for the Tokyo Metro underground system outside a station in the Ginza shopping district of Tokyo. Tokyo Metro shares rocketed more than 40 per cent on their stock market debut Wednesday, raising US$2.3 billion in Japan’s biggest initial public offering (IPO) in six years. — AFP pic

Tokyo Metro: Asia’s oldest subway goes public

At 6pm, the local note was at 4.3490/3535 against the greenback compared with Tuesday’s close of 4.3255/3305. — Picture by Yusof Mat Isa

Ringgit continues downtrend amid uncertainty over US presidential election

At 5pm, the FTSE Bursa Malaysia KLCI (FBM KLCI) fell 1.01 points to end at its intraday low of 1,641.53 from Tuesday’s close of 1,642.54. — Picture by Hari Anggara

Bursa Malaysia slides for third day running as investors adopt wait-and-see approach amid US, Japan election uncertainties

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eM Client Acquires Postbox Inc., Expanding Its Reach to a Broader User Base

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Joining Hands To Embark on A New Journey of International Mountain Tourism, The IMTA Annual Conference 2024 Successfully Held

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Aleta Planet Partners with Know Your Customer to streamline onboarding processes for global business partners

File picture of people carrying strike signs as they walk past parked Boeing 737 planes near Boeing Field following a strike rally for the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers at the Seattle Union Hall in Seattle, Washington, on October 15, 2024. Boeing will be under a spotlight Wednesday as the beleaguered aviation giant announces what is expected to be its biggest quarterly loss in four years, and striking employees vote on whether to end a costly weeks-long stoppage. — AFP pic

‘Herculean’ task to restore former glory: Facing massive losses and strike vote, Boeing set to announce biggest quarterly loss in four years 

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Hong Kong Life Announces Sponsorship of Hubert Wu x James Ng "GROW WITH THE FLOW Concert"