Indonesia's E-Commerce Industry On The Cusp Of A 'Big Bang' Moment
The small market is projected to become a $10 billion industry by the end of 2015.
China's Money Laundering: Wealthy Chinese Smuggling Cash Out Using Art
Fine art has emerged as a surprisingly convenient channel for wealthy Chinese to send their illegal cash abroad.
'Suicidal' To Buy Land In Singapore, Billionaire Developer Says, But That Doesn't Stop Foreign Developers
Profit margins are falling hard for Singapore properties, but foreign developers don't seem to care.
Myanmar's Thilawa Special Economic Zone (SEZ) To Sell Shares In March And Raise Funds For Construction
The Burmese-Japanese project is almost ready to begin construction but could use some extra cash.
China Is Acquiring A Taste For Olive Oil, Imports Topped $184 Million In 2013
Demand for the oil -- which is not traditionally used in Chinese cooking -- is taking off, surprisingly.
Apple Inc.'s (AAPL) Chinese Smartphone Market Share Up Due To IPhone 5s Popularity
Apple is gaining ground in the world's largest smartphone market; what's driving that improvement?
Thailand State Banks See Billions In Withdrawals After Rumors Of Deposits Being Used To Fund Rice Scheme Surfaced
A number of state banks have experienced a bank run; one bank saw close to $1 billion in withdrawals in a single day.
Myanmar Microfinance (MFI): New Directive Caps Loans At $500, Could Stifle Small Business Growth
In an effort to regulate the industry, microfinance loans have been capped at $500.
Singapore, Now World's Fastest Growing Wealth Management Hub, Not Free From Tax Evasion And Other Crimes
Banks in Singapore may be stricter on Western clients, but more forgiving on clients from developing countries.
Chinese IPO: JD.com, Alibaba And IQiyi Expected To List In US In 2014
Alibaba is not the only Chinese company expected to list in U.S. markets in 2014.
China To Build World's Longest Undersea Tunnel
China's 76-mile-long project would serve as an important link between frigid northern China and its tropical south.
Tencent Holdings Ltd. (0700) To Purchase China's Yelp-Like Restaurant Review Site
The Internet giant is planning to purchase Dianping, a popular Chinese restaurant- review site. Here's why Tencent wants in.
Chinese 'Diaosi' May Have More Purchasing Power Than The Nation's Super-rich
This subgroup of shoppers may not have much money to spend, but their sheer numbers make them powerful.
China Conservation: Situation Improving For Endangered Species Like Elephants, Sharks And Rhinos
The Chinese drove up demand for ivory and rhino horns last year dramatically, but the situation could improve soon.
Myanmar To Adopt International Gold Standard For The First Time With Plans To Relax Export Restrictions
By adopting the international gold measurement standard, the Southeast Asian takes another step away from isolation.
China Worried About Its Dependence On Corn Imports
China may soon depend on imports to feed its demand for corn, just like soybeans.
Lenovo Group Limited (0992) Confident About Turning Around Motorola Following Purchase From Google Inc. (GOOG)
China-based Lenovo is confident Motorola will be profitable again in a few quarters.
China's Smartphone Shipments Drop In Q4, Signaling Harder Times For Apple Inc. (AAPL) And Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. (005930)
In the fourth quarter, total smartphone shipments in China dropped for the first time in years.
Thailand Economic Outlook 2014: 3.5% GDP Growth As Political Impasse Drags On Much Longer Than Expected
The Feb. 2 election has changed little for Thailand, and its economy is facing a scary year.
Doing Business In China: 25% Of Companies Avoid It Due To Corruption, New Survey Says
Many companies are shying away from doing business in the world's second-largest economy, while others find corruption unavoidable.
China To Help Fund Zimbabwe's Infrastructure Building Plan To Revive Its Economy
The southern African country is relying on Chinese funds to revitalize its shaky economy.
Malaysia Q4 GDP Growth Preview: 4.7% Increase Supported By Strong Industrial Production And Exports
Production and export numbers look good for the Southeast Asian nation's, suggesting a solid end to 2013.
China's Gold Demand Tops 1,000 Tonnes For The First Time In 2013
Chinese gold consumption recorded a 41 percent leap in 2013.
Myanmar Oil And Gas: Domestic Demand Comes Before Exports, Ministry Of Energy Says
After feeding much of its natural resources into China and Thailand, Myanmar has decided to satisfy its own demand first.
China Land Reforms: Many Challenges And Obstacles Ahead For The Necessary Change
China's land disputes may go on for a while, even as the government carries out land reforms.
Thailand's Data Center Providers Flourish While The Overall Economy Suffers From Political Turmoil
While much of Thailand suffers economically, data center providers there have been experiencing an unexpected growth spurt.
Apple Inc. (AAPL) Yanks All Bitcoin Wallet Apps From App Store
Speculation swirls as to why the tech giant just dumped the last bitcoin wallet app available to Apple users.
Luxury Carmaker Aston Martin Recalls 75% Of Cars Made Since 2007 Due To Chinese Counterfeit Part
Money does not always buy quality when China is involved.
Myanmar Real Estate: High Property Prices Make It Difficult For Convenience Stores To Be 'Convenient'
Businesses that rely on having a prime location may be out of luck in Yangon, Myanmar's commercial center.
China's Real Estate Accounted For A Dangerously High Proportion Of Its Household Wealth In 2013
And here's why that may be a very bad idea for the world's second-largest economy.