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Australian Financial Review

Quote of the Week: Where do rich Chinese look for property?

Real estate is practically an obsession for Chinese with the resources to invest in it. They avoid dangerous bubbles by... Continue reading >


Chinese Detroit Weibo

Chinese Weibo users are salivating over Detroit's bankruptcy

Since Detroit declared bankruptcy on 18 July, Sina Weibo (China's equivalent of Twitter) has been abuzz with discussion about snapping up... Continue reading >


Year-ender: Call it the Year of Weibo

(Photo: China Daily/Wang Xiaoying) China's army of micro-bloggers weave in their responses to events and people, each contributing a thread... Continue reading >


Report: Asia now has 1 billion web users, and this is what they do online

Asia now has more than one billion internet users – or 1.016 billion, to be precise – who amount to... Continue reading >


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Malaysia could attract RM2.74–RM13.69 billion in data center investments as operations shift from Gulf countries, says Juwai IQI.

Malaysia is emerging as a strong contender in the global data centre race and the opportunity is massive. According to Kashif Ansari of Juwai IQI, a shift in operations from Gulf countries...

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Khaleej Times

Dubai’s 2025 Surge: A Window into Its 2033 Ambition

Dubai is writing headlines again! In 2025, the emirate has smashed records across trade, tourism and “soft power”, setting it firmly on the path of its bold Vision 2033 (D33). Kashif Ansari,...

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Rents Cool Down in Q1 2025, Easing Pressure on Tenants

Malaysia’s rental market is finally showing signs of slowing down after more than a year of rising prices! According to a new report by real estate group Juwai IQI, average home rents...

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The South China Morning Post

Dubai’s Real Estate Market: A New Magnet for Chinese Investors

Amid rising geopolitical tensions and restrictive U.S. tariffs, high-net-worth Chinese and Hong Kong investors are redirecting their capital toward the Middle East. The result is a fresh wave of investment that is...

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