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Asia's fading economic mojo
Asia's dynamic economies have lost a slice of their economic growth potential these past few years. Decisive action will be necessary to stop the rot, writes John West.
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Fintech in Australia – Trends, Forecasts and Analysis 2015–2020
Artificial Intelligence, Algo-Banking, Blockchain, Cryptocurrencies and Robo-Advice Form Growth of Australian Fintech Market, says Frost & Sullivan.
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Australian Fintech and ICT
Australian Fintech Opens up Vast Opportunities for ICT Companies in Security, Cloud, Managed Services, Blockchains, Artificial Intelligence, Biometrics and Data Centre, says Frost & Sullivan.
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Abenomics needs faster implementation and better explanation
Asian Development Bank Institute Dean and CEO, Naoyuki Yoshino, tells John West that Japan's Abenomics programme should be implemented with much greater urgency, and be better explained to the public.
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Infrastructure deficit: Built to last or built too fast?
Infrastructure deficits in many countries are caused by poor management and governance, argue Asit K. Biswas and Kris Hartley.
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Reviving Asia-Europe Economic Cooperation
Liberalisation of trade will be necessary to revive the flagging links between Asia and Europe, reports John West.
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Processing Exports Remain Crucial to the Chinese Economy
Processing Exports Remain Crucial to the Chinese Economy, writes Professor Yuqing Xing.
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Kazakhstan’s challenges in public financial management
Kazakhstan is one of the resource rich countries adjusting to subdued metal and commodity cycle. Mukul G. Asher and Almas Bakbergenov examine its challenges and options.
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China’s rebalancing act
Robert Wihtol, former Asian Development Bank country director for China, explains to John West some of the challenges the country faces in the necessary rebalancing of its economic growth model.
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Slump in capital flows to emerging market economies
The IMF's World Economic Outlook report highlights the slowing of her capital outflows to emerging market economies, writes John West.
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Risks of global financial instability on the rise
Global financial stability risks are on the rise, José Viñals, IMF financial counsellor, said introducing the latest edition of the Global Financial Stability Report, writes John West.
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IMF warns on weak global economy
The IMF has marked down its economic growth forecasts for 2016, and warns that financial and 'non-economic' risks could weaken the global economy further, writes John West.
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Inclusive trade and regional integration in Asia-Pacific
Trade and regional integration must become more inclusive in the Asia-Pacific in order to win the support of public opinion, writes John West.
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Fintech Market Growth in Australia
Fintech market growth will add A$1 billion new value to Australian economy by 2020, says Frost & Sullivan.
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FROST & SULLIVAN'S GIL 2016 IN KOREA, 9 JUNE
Book Your Calendar for Frost & Sullivan's GIL 2016 Korea June 9, 2016, Hotel Conrad, Seoul.
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FROST & SULLIVAN'S GIL 2016 IN JAPAN, 2 JUNE
Book Your Calendar for Frost & Sullivan's GIL 2016 Japan June 2, 2016, Tokyo American Club, Tokyo.
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Australia's Fintech Market
Innovation is a key factor to grow profits and reap opportunities in Australia's $4 billion fintech market, says Frost & Sullivan.
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India's 2016-17 budget
India's 2016-17 budget is a positive step in India’s transformation process writes Mukul Asher.
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China’s productivity challenge
China needs a genuine open market economy to reignite its productivity genie, argues John West.
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Stemming China's capital exodus
China should implement capital controls to stem capital outflows argues ITO Hiroyuki.
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