China slashes COVID-19 quarantine time for global travellers
BEIJING: China and taiwan on Tuesday (Jun 28) slashed the particular quarantine time designed for inbound travellers by half in a major easing of one from the world’s strictest COVID-19 curbs, which have deterred travel in and out from the country since 2020. Pen at centralised services has been cutContinue Reading
ING appoints APAC sustainability head
Martijn Hoogerwerf takes on the regional role through his base within Singapore.Continue Reading
Asia’s Best Managed Companies 2022
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Credit Suisse announces leadership shake-up
During the past week, the bank has announced senior appointments including a brand new CEO for APAC, as well as Group outcomes for 1Q22 plus details from its AGM.Continue Reading
Ashurst appoints managing partner in Singapore
Global financial partner Jean Woo takes on the leadership role in the Southeast Asian hub.Continue Reading
ADDX secures new capital and shareholders through funding round
Thailand’ h Krungsri Finnovate and place Venture Holdings join the digital exchange as shareholders together with financial institutions, Hamilton Street and UOB.Continue Reading
Cash-starved Sri Lanka to end gas duopoly to ease shortages
ROBUST RUSSIA CONNECTIONS Wijesekera flew to Qatar late on Mon night while Education Minister Susil Premajayanth is due to arrive in Russian federation on Jul 3. Wijesekera hopes to find a long-term gas supplier in Qatar who is “willing to utilize Sri Lanka’s foreign currency and other challenges”, stated aContinue Reading
Tokyo June heatwave worst since 1875 because power supply creaks under strain
TOKYO: Japan baked under sizzling temperatures for a fourth successive day on Tuesday (Jun 28), as the capital’s warmth broke nearly 150-year-old records for June and authorities warned power supply remained limited enough to raise the particular spectre of slashes. A higher of 36 degrees Celsius was predicted for TokyoContinue Reading
Duterte unlikely to face courtroom over Philippines drug war killings
MANILA: Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte often incited violence and purchased police to take suspects dead in the drug war which has killed thousands. Yet analysts say he is unlikely to face charges after he measures down on Thursday (Jun 30). Duterte’s signature plan to rid the country of drugs hasContinue Reading
Vietnam is increasingly along with many travel listings – here’s where to stay in style from north to south
To get luxury travellers in the know, Vietnam has lengthy represented one of Asia’s best value destinations to kick back – and also a number of stunning recent openings have made the nation even more of a draw.Continue Reading