As the global economic balance of power shifts from west to east, international financial centres in Asia are growing in prominence at the expense of their developed world counterparts. But is this shift a permanent one?
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Inaugral Global Special Economic Zones Summit highlights growing importance of SEZs
At the inaugural Global Special Economic Zones Summit in Malaysia, the country's officials were keen to promote the success of the country's many SEZs, attributing the growth in Malaysia's economy to the influence of these zones.
Emerging economies top FDI confidence survey
China and India top AT Kearney's 2012 FDI Confidence Index, while the US drops to fourth.
Malaysia and Singapore set example for promoting SME links
Malaysia and Singapore have been praised for their work promoting the links between transnational companies and small and medium-sized enterprises.
Eyes on the end game
Malaysia’s goal of achieving ‘developed nation’ status by 2020 is going to plan as its economy begins a rebound and its industrial output becomes more diverse. Wendy Atkins reports
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