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COMMENTARY | Building the economic and financial architecture of the Asian Century 

Mindanao Times

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July 1, 2026

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HISTORY shows that lasting economic transformation is never driven by production alone. Every period of sustained prosperity has been supported by institutions capable of mobilizing capital, encouraging innovation, protecting investment,

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Korea Times News

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· Jun 25, 2026

Deglobalization calls for shift toward financial cooperation in East Asia: experts

Deglobalization calls for shift toward financial cooperation in East Asia: experts

Washington Examiner

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· Jul 9, 2026

Beware before investing in South Korea’s KOSPI market

The South Korean stock market, the KOSPI, is not an investment-grade asset, even though the country is home to two of the world’s premier technology companies: SK Hynix and Samsung. The simple truth is that the Korea Composite Stock Price Index is too volatile, illiquid, and prone to extreme speculation to be an appropriate destination for investment and []

Axe Finance

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· Apr 20, 2026

Islamic Finance in Southeast Asia: From Growth Momentum to Operational Scale

Islamic finance in Southeast Asia is growing fast, but scaling it requires stronger operations, digitalisation, integrated compliance, and lending models built for Shariah-compliant complexity. The post Islamic Finance in Southeast Asia: From Growth Momentum to Operational Scale appeared first on Axe Finance.

Seeking Alpha

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· Jul 2, 2026

First American Financial: Attractive Despite A Muted Mortgage Market

First American Financial: Attractive Despite A Muted Mortgage Market

Radio Tamazuj

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· Jun 22, 2026

Opinion| South Sudan’s financial reset: Currency swaps, hybrid regimes, and going digital

The global financial architecture is undergoing its most profound structural realignment since Bretton Woods. Buffeted The post Opinion| South Sudan’s financial reset: Currency swaps, hybrid regimes, and going digital appeared first on Radio Tamazuj.

Utusan Malaysia

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· Jul 3, 2026

Malaysia perlukan pelaburan berkualiti

SEJAK pelaksanaan Dasar Pandang ke Timur pada awal 1980-an, hubungan Malaysia-Jepun berkembang jauh melangkaui perdagangan dan pelaburan. Kerjasama ini turut merangkumi pemindahan teknologi, pembangunan modal insan, peningkatan produktiviti serta pembentukan budaya kerja yang menyokong proses perindustrian negara. Sehubungan itu, lawatan rasmi Perdana Menteri, Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim ke Jepun pada 8 Jun lalu sekali lagi ... Read more The post Malaysia perlukan pelaburan berkualiti appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.

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Related coverage for "COMMENTARY | Building the economic and financial architecture of the Asian Century ": Korea Times News — Deglobalization calls for shift toward financial cooperation in East Asia: experts. Washington Examiner — Beware before investing in South Korea’s KOSPI market. Axe Finance — Islamic Finance in Southeast Asia: From Growth Momentum to Operational Scale. Seeking Alpha — First American Financial: Attractive Despite A Muted Mortgage Market. Radio Tamazuj — Opinion| South Sudan’s financial reset: Currency swaps, hybrid regimes, and going digital. Utusan Malaysia — Malaysia perlukan pelaburan berkualiti