Malaysian-born Maha Sinnathamby will not stop until his dream of building a high-tech master-planned city outside Brisbane is achieved.
As the global financial crisis showed, bank profiteering at the expense of prudent risk management can devastate economies. In Australia, an independent enquiry into bank activities is long overdue.
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Australia’s power generation sector has been hamstrung by shambolic policy decisions for decades prompting investors to demand an end to a parochial preference for fossil fuels.
The bloc's Capital Markets Forum was intended to increase cross-border issuance in the region. So far, it's failing to deliver.
Asean has unveiled increasingly ambitious policies over the last 50 years. Nonetheless meaningful progress is scarce while China looms larger as a divisive force
Private investors have been excluded from building Sydney’s second international airport, raising questions about who should build large-scale infrastructure projects.
The Philippine president's infrastructure ambitions are bypassing the private sector. But the long-term benefits will be spread far and wide
China's bike-sharing hopefuls continue to race for capital, but there are growing fears of a bubble.
Gobee.bike founder Raphael Cohen believes the bike-sharing boom in China will cross the border to the semi-autonomous city — where prices will be much higher.
For the seventh year in a row India has failed to meet its divestment target. But as our graphics show, the government is still shooting for the stars.
The prospect of large investment in a country desperate to catch up with its neighbours is doing little to ease anti-Chinese sentiment.
Shockwaves around the world have made political analysis a must for investors in Asia. But is the really smart play to look beyond the short-term news flows and stick to fundamentals?
Tensions ahead of a poll in Korea; scandal in Malaysia; yet another vote in Britain – all reasons why political analysis is no longer an optional extra for fund managers.
The Chinese property tycoon's bold investment in a sprawling, troubled technology play raised eyebrows. Investors are nervous, but there are grounds for optimism, too.