Zuraida Kamaruddin, who oversees Malaysia's plantations, said a more assertive communications plan is needed to play up the positives
The rapid spread of the Omicron Covid variant has caused concern but the panel believes the government will not reimpose harsh lockdown measures
The seven-year notes, its second US dollar bond offering after it raised $500 million in a five-year issue with a 3% coupon last year, have a coupon rate of 3.375%
Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry said the country would not experience an energy crisis despite the return to coal exports
The number of trucks lying idle at border gates in northern provinces on January 8 was 3,609, down 2,484 from December 26
Elderly and immuno-compromised residents, who are being prioritised, queue up at health centres to boost defences against virus
The issue consists of one tranche, and price guidance to investors has been set at Treasuries plus 210 basis points, the term sheet said
Among the most popular type of Myanmar wood is teak, long favoured by shipbuilders and furniture makers for its durability in wet environments
Jakarta said it would begin relaxing the ban by allowing 14 vessels bound for exports to sail while others delivered coal to power plants
Indranee Rajah, the second minister for finance, said priority will be given to helping Singaporeans cope with the cost of living
The fifth-generation scion of the Thai-Chinese Lamsam family is a girl-boss in insurance and matriarch of her country’s football team
Citigroup and DBS are leading the transaction, with BNP Paribas and Standard Chartered as book runners, a term sheet showed