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Asahi Super Dry can with a vibrant African background
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Asahi CEO Eyes Local Super Dry Production in Africa to Match Europe Scale

Asahi Group CEO Atsushi Katsuki reveals plans for local Super Dry production in Africa to match the scale of European operations. Discover their growth strategy.

Indian Stocks to Get Lift From Modi Stimulus, Says Kotak Mahindra AM Chief
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Indian Stocks to Get Lift From Modi Stimulus, Says Kotak Mahindra AM Chief

Kotak Mahindra Asset Management's Nilesh Shah argues India's government stimulus will fuel domestic consumption and corporate earnings, supporting the country's stock market.

Pakistan Sells National Airline for $482M in Key IMF-Mandated Privatization
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Pakistan Sells National Airline for $482M in Key IMF-Mandated Privatization

Arif Habib Consortium has won the bid to acquire 75% of Pakistan International Airlines for $482 million. The sale is a key part of the IMF's conditions for a $7 billion loan program and serves as a major test for Pakistan's wider privatization drive.

Pakistan Sells National Airline for $412M in Landmark IMF-Mandated Deal
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Pakistan Sells National Airline for $412M in Landmark IMF-Mandated Deal

Pakistan stockbroker Arif Habib Consortium has won the bid to acquire a 75% stake in Pakistan International Airlines for $412 million. The sale is a key part of the country's $7 billion IMF loan program and a litmus test for further privatizations.

Vietnam Unveils 2030 Vision for Dual-City International Financial Hub to Capture Foreign Capital
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Vietnam Unveils 2030 Vision for Dual-City International Financial Hub to Capture Foreign Capital

Vietnam officially launches its dual-city International Financial Center (IFC) project, targeting full operation by 2030 to attract foreign capital and compete with regional hubs like Singapore.

China Taps the Brakes on Steel Exports, Signaling Move to Ease Trade Friction
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China Taps the Brakes on Steel Exports, Signaling Move to Ease Trade Friction

China is set to impose an export licensing system on steel products from January 1, a strategic move seen as an attempt to cool rising trade tensions with its new, vital export partners in the developing world.

BSI Bets on Gold as 'Game Changer' to Jolt Islamic Finance Growth
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BSI Bets on Gold as 'Game Changer' to Jolt Islamic Finance Growth

Bank Syariah Indonesia (BSI), the country's top Islamic lender, is leveraging gold bullion services to accelerate growth and attract customers from conventional banks. The CEO calls the strategy a 'game changer' for the sector.

South Asia's Tech Straitjacket: Gandhara's Digital Shift Reshapes Regional Power
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South Asia's Tech Straitjacket: Gandhara's Digital Shift Reshapes Regional Power

Gandhara's digital crackdown signals rising political risk in South Asia. Expert analysis of implications for tech, investment, and regional stability.

BYD's Trojan Horse: Why an Electric Bus Factory in Brazil is a Geopolitical Masterstroke
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BYD's Trojan Horse: Why an Electric Bus Factory in Brazil is a Geopolitical Masterstroke

BYD's new Brazil factory isn't just about e-buses. It's a strategic play to dominate South America's EV market and challenge Western auto giants. Here's why.

Pakistan's Economic Tightrope: IMF Stability or a Ticking Clock?
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Pakistan's Economic Tightrope: IMF Stability or a Ticking Clock?

Pakistan's economy shows signs of IMF-induced stability, but this is a fragile truce, not a recovery. Here's what investors and policymakers need to know.