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Vietnam s Phu Quoc paradise to challenge Phuket, Bali | Travel

Vietnam s Phu Quoc paradise to challenge Phuket, Bali | Travel
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Japanese operators Air Do, Solaseed Air to merge

Japanese regional operators Air Do and Solaseed Air will merge by 2022, in what appears to be the first signs of consolidation in the country’s airline market in recent years.

Why the world s ultra-rich are parking their money in S pore, explained

Observers of financial and business news in Singapore might have noticed a trend in recent times the world s wealthiest individuals are increasingly setting up shop on our tiny island. In the past few years, we ve seen Google co-founder Sergey Brin, British inventor and entrepreneur James Dyson, and son of Haidilao founders Zhang Hanzhi setting up family offices, and buying property here. What are family offices ? Family offices are described by Investopedia as being advisory firms that manage the finances or investments of an affluent individual or family. In other words, if you re a rich person with lots of money that you want to preserve for your lifetime and the next few generations, you might set up one of these offices to help you do that.

UN report says Myanmar poverty could double from coup chaos

UN report says Myanmar poverty could double from coup chaos ELAINE KURTENBACH, AP Business Writer April 30, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail 5 1of5FILE - In this Feb. 17, 2021, file photo, demonstrators with placards sit on the railway tracks in an attempt to disrupt train service during a protest against the military coup in Mandalay, Myanmar. Political turmoil and disruptions following the coup in Myanmar could undo years of progress and double the number of its people living in poverty to nearly half the population, a United Nations report said Friday, April 30, 2021.STR/APShow MoreShow Less 2of5FILE - In this March 21, 2021, file photo, armed police remove makeshift blockages set up by protesters as they patrol streets in downtown Yangon, Myanmar. Political turmoil and disruptions following the coup in Myanmar could undo years of progress and double the number of its people living in poverty to nearly half the population, a United Nations report said Friday, April 30,

UN report says Myanmar poverty could double from coup chaos

UN report says Myanmar poverty could double from coup chaos
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