In part two of a legal Q&A on estate rules, we address buy-to-let issues in Hong Kong and strata living matters in Singapore. I am an...
Author: Daniel Clausen, Florida International University Japanese pacifism appears to be fading. As the generation that experienced the Second World War is replaced by a new...
The latest phase of London-based development Beaufort Park, a mixed-use project by developer St George PLC, is set to be launched in Hong Kong over the...
Enthusiasm over China's plans for a free-trade zone in Shanghai has reached fever-pitch levels; French energy giant Total is the first international company to issue a...
China’s national statistics bureau is sick of being lied to, so it's naming and shaming offenders who have submitted inflated figures.
Author: Dennis D. Trinidad, De La Salle University Abe’s recent trips to Southeast Asia show that Japan is turning once again to the region. Abe travelled...
BY LIAM ARAN BARNES Based in Hong Kong for the past 12 years, David Crane has become something of an expert when it comes to property investment...
Author: Maria Monica Wihardja, University of Indonesia Indonesia came out of the 2008–09 global financial crisis fairly unscathed; its banks only had to deleverage themselves from...
Author: Homi Kharas, Brookings Institution Developing Asia’s share of global GDP has risen inexorably over the last 30 years: 7.5 per cent in 1980, 10.5 per...