A landslide electoral victory has empowered Japan’s first female Prime Minister to reshape immigration and housing policy—but her agenda may deepen the affordability crisis gripping Asia’s...
On February 9, 2026, a French government advisory body published a report that laid bare the stark arithmetic of Europe’s China problem: either impose an unprecedented...
Japan’s historic vote hands Sanae Takaichi the strongest mandate since 1945—and Beijing sees a pacifist constitution under siege. Tokyo woke Monday to a market euphoria that...
Abstract: This article examines the mechanisms through which development finance generates lasting social change, moving beyond traditional aid effectiveness literature to analyze the pathways of impact...
Singapore’s S$5 billion EQDP has sparked a 27% market rally. Now, a Japan-Korea inspired value-up program could unlock deeper shareholder value and sustain the STI’s momentum...
As operational pressures mount and international markets beckon, small and medium-sized enterprises worldwide demand enhanced government financing and internationalisation schemes to survive and thrive In boardrooms...
In the gleaming shopping malls of Shanghai, a paradox unfolds. Luxury boutiques stand half-empty despite price cuts, while consumers—many nursing mortgages on properties worth less than...
This week’s summit in Antwerp brings together leading EU policymakers at a critical juncture for Europe’s chemical sector. As the industry faces what experts are calling...
When Jasmine Lim, a Singapore-based entrepreneur, decided to diversify her portfolio beyond traditional stocks and bonds last year, she never imagined the wealth of options that...
The European IPO market is experiencing a dramatic transformation. After years of cautious positioning, banks are accelerating deal execution at an unprecedented pace, compressing traditional bookbuilding...