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Joseph Sipalan - Ibrahim Iskandar - Malaysia’s revolving door of corruption, persecution hurts support for Anwar’s crackdown - scmp.com - Malaysia

Malaysia’s revolving door of corruption, persecution hurts support for Anwar’s crackdown

The country’s corruption problem was once again thrust under the spotlight on April 1 when the king, Sultan Ibrahim Iskandar, described corruption as the greatest scourge of a nation that ranks 57th out of 180 countries on Transparency International’s 2023 Corruption Perceptions Index.

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Charmaine Jacob - India's market cap can 'easily' jump ten-fold in the next two decades, economist says - cnbc.com - China - Hong Kong - India

India's market cap can 'easily' jump ten-fold in the next two decades, economist says

India's market capitalization can easily grow to $40 trillion in the next 20 years, driven by stronger investor confidence and robust economic growth, analysts said. 

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ECHO WONG - Nikkei staff writer - China's property crisis hits small regional banks harder than big players - asia.nikkei.com - China - Hong Kong

China's property crisis hits small regional banks harder than big players

HONG KONG -- China's property crisis is taking a particularly heavy toll on small banks in low-growth provinces, as bad debts to developers erode their finances.

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Meaghan Tobin - How Japan Is Trying to Rebuild Its Chip Industry - nytimes.com - Japan - China - Taiwan -  Beijing

How Japan Is Trying to Rebuild Its Chip Industry

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company is transforming the small Japanese farm town of Kikuyo into a key node in Asia’s chip supply chain.

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Lori Ann LaRocco - Dali container removal will take weeks, a key to Port of Baltimore reopening - cnbc.com - state Maryland -  Baltimore

Dali container removal will take weeks, a key to Port of Baltimore reopening

The process of removing shipping containers from the 984-foot-long Dali has begun, but it is expected to take weeks to complete the job, tow the listing ship, and get the Port of Baltimore reopened for marine traffic after the bride collapse which occurred on March 26.

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Japan's Expo 2025: Osaka triumph or billion-dollar folly? - asia.nikkei.com - Japan

Japan's Expo 2025: Osaka triumph or billion-dollar folly?

OSAKA -- Japan's World Expo: A chance to showcase the technological and manufacturing prowess of a powerhouse economy for the whole planet to see, opening a window on to how to do business in, and with, Asia.

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Jenni Reid - Neel Kashkari - European markets higher on busy week for central bank action - cnbc.com -  Minneapolis

European markets higher on busy week for central bank action

This is CNBC's live blog covering European markets.

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Janet L.Yellen - Alan Rappeport - Yellen Sees ‘More Work to Do’ as China Talks End With No Breakthrough - nytimes.com - China - Usa -  Beijing

Yellen Sees ‘More Work to Do’ as China Talks End With No Breakthrough

Four days of top-level economic meetings between the United States and China concluded in Beijing on Monday with no major breakthroughs, but the world’s two largest economies agreed to hold more discussions to address rising friction over trade, investment and national security.

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