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Abdul Rasheed Ghaffour, governor of Bank Negara Malaysia, during a news conference at Sasana Kijang Center, which houses Bank Negara Malaysia facilities, in Kuala Lumpur. Malaysia is working toward having the "the right ingredients" to finally claim "Asian Tiger" status, but must avoid the traps of widening inequality seen elsewhere. That's according to Abdul Rasheed Ghaffour, the governor of the central bank of Malaysia, who believes the southeast Asian country must avoid a "boom-bust cycle that has happened before." But it may be a case of better late than never, thanks to better-than-expected economic growth this year. Ghaffour said Malaysia is moving into producing logic chips — more advanced chips often know as the brains of electronic devices.
Persons: Abdul Rasheed Ghaffour, Ghaffour, Karen Tso, Donald Trump, Kamala Harris Organizations: Bank Negara Malaysia, Bank Negara, Washington , D.C, CNBC, Asian Tigers, Oxfam, Taiwan's, Budget, Accounting, Statistics, Tech, Intel, Economic, ASEAN, Republican, Democratic Locations: Bank, Bank Negara Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Hong Kong, Singapore, Taiwan, South Korea, Washington ,, Hong Kong's, Penang, European, U.S, Malaysian, Thailand, Indonesia .
The electricity industry is transforming, according to Morgan Stanley, and multiple power producers, grid operators and utilities are set to benefit. "Global power markets have surprised on multiple fronts, and investors are navigating a new normal in the power value chain," they added. Morgan Stanley's analysts named three overweight-rated global stocks in the electricity sector which they give more than 40% potential upside. RWE RWE : Morgan Stanley notes that the German power giant, which generates and trades electricity, is exposed to "tight electricity markets rewarding flexibility + value creation in renewables in Europe & US." AES Corp. AES Corp.: Morgan Stanley highlighted the company's "expanding renewable portfolio" as a theme to watch.
Persons: Morgan Stanley, Morgan, RWE, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Frankfurt Stock Exchange, American Depository, AES Corp, U.S, Global X FTSE, Asia, Malaysian Locations: Asia, Europe, U.S, Nasional Tenaga Nasional, Malaysian, Bursa Malaysia, Malaysia
Indonesia said it drove a Chinese coast guard ship out of its waters in the South China Sea. AdvertisementIndonesia said it deployed two vessels and an aircraft to expel a Chinese ship from contested waters in the South China Sea. The interaction is another turn in a yearslong dispute over who owns the South China Sea, and gets to exploit its resources. AdvertisementThe incident escalates the dispute over the South China Sea, and highlights the richness of its resources. Malaysia and Vietnam are also pursuing oil-and-gas projects in the South China Sea, and running into Chinese opposition.
Persons: Organizations: Service, Indonesian National Armed Forces, Maritime Security, PT Pertamina, CCG, Maritime Security Agency, Business, US Navy, Strategic, Studies, Maritime, China Coast Guard, Vietnam's Vanguard Bank Locations: Indonesia, South China, China, Indonesia's, Taiwan, Vietnam, Brunei, Malaysia, Philippines
CNN —The hottest revival trend in travel for 2025? That would be “fun,” according to National Geographic editor-in-chief Nathan Lump, who spoke exclusively to CNN ahead of the Tuesday reveal of Best of the World 2025, the brand’s annual list of the most thrilling and purposeful travel experiences for the year ahead. Cork has “always been a fun city with a vibrant culture … and an incredibly warm local population,” says Lump. Big-hitters with new attractionsThere are also some destinations on the list that are never short of a visitor or two, such as Bangkok and Los Angeles. In the Thai capital, National Geographic is highlighting the ongoing restoration work at Wat Chaiwatthanaram, a 17th-century Buddhist temple and one of the country’s most important monuments.
Persons: Nathan, , That’s, It’s, “ Oppenheimer, Cillian Murphy, George Lucas, , “ we’ve, it’s, Kanazawa Organizations: CNN, National Geographic, Teatro, Basque Block, Geographic, Wat, Lucas Museum, “ Star, Oriental Express, Malaysia, Malayan Locations: Guadalajara, Mexico, Boise , Idaho, Basque, United States, Cork, Bangkok, Los Angeles, Thai, Wat Chaiwatthanaram, , , Crenshaw, Exposition, British Columbia, Guatemala, India, Antigua, Ladakh, Greenland, North America, Japan, Kanazawa, Kyoto, Florida, Sweden, Tunisia, Indonesia
Bour, now 70, and his wife worried about affording retirement in the US and moved abroad in 2019. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementThis as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Norman Bour, 70, who, along with his wife, left the US for Europe to live abroad in 2019. Courtesy of Norman BourMy girlfriend at the time, now wife, and I left the US in February 2019. While living abroad, we self-insure.
Persons: Norman Bour, , they've, We've, We'll, we'll, Bour Organizations: Service, Social Security, Petronas Locations: California, Bour, Malaysia, Europe, Los Angeles, Costa Mesa , Orange County, Orange, United States, Valencia, Spain, South America, Asia, Albania, Bulgaria, Croatia, Ecuador, Germany, Greece, Italy, Mexico, New Zealand, Peru, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Southern California, Copenhagen, France, Nice, Australia, Vietnam, Thailand, Bali, Kuala Lumpur, Batu, Sicily, Malta, Sardinia, Balkans, Eastern Europe
UNIFIL (United Nations Interim Force In Lebanon) armoured personnel carriers depart a base to patrol near the Lebanon- Israel border on October 5. UNIFIL — the UN peacekeeping mission in Lebanon — has called the violations “shocking” while Israel has accused Hezbollah of operating in areas near UNIFIL posts. The United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) was established by the UN Security Council following Israel’s first invasion into southern Lebanon in 1978. It acts as a de-facto border between the two countries since Lebanon and Israel have an ongoing border dispute. The UNIFIL troops are tasked with monitoring border violations and keeping the area, which includes Hezbollah strongholds — secure.
Persons: Carl Court, Lebanon — Organizations: UNIFIL, United Nations Interim Force, UN, UNIFIL — Locations: Lebanon, Israel, UNIFIL, Indonesia, Italy, India, Nepal, Ghana, Malaysia
UNIFIL – the UN peacekeeping mission in Lebanon – has called the violations “shocking.”Israel has accused Hezbollah of operating in areas near UNIFIL posts. On Friday, two UNIFIL troops were injured after two explosions occurred close to an observation tower. The United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) was established by the UN Security Council following Israel’s first invasion into southern Lebanon in 1978. The UNIFIL troops are tasked with monitoring border violations and keeping the area, which includes Hezbollah strongholds – secure. While UNIFIL is a peacekeeping mission, troops can use force in certain circumstances, including self-defense, to protect civilians under the imminent threat of violence and to protect UN personnel facilities and equipment.
Persons: Lebanon –, ” Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu, , António Guterres, , ” Guterres, Meiss ej Jebel, Israel, Aziz Taher, Harry Koundakjian Organizations: CNN, UN, UNIFIL –, UNIFIL, Israel, IDF, United Nations Interim Force, Reuters, UN Security Council, The Security, Advance UNIFIL, AP, Blue Locations: Lebanon, Labbouneh, Ramyah, shellings, Meiss ej, France, UNIFIL, Lebanese, Naqoura, Israel, Norwegian, Indonesia, Italy, India, Nepal, Ghana, Malaysia, Spain, China, Ireland, United Kingdom, Peru, Nigeria
The US has played a key role in countering China in the South China Sea. They "want a Goldilocks situation in the South China Sea — not too hot, not too cold," he added. A China Coast Guard ship, at right, sails past the Philippine Coast Guard ship BRP Cape Engaño on August 26, 2024. AdvertisementASEAN held its annual summit in Laos this week, in part to discuss territorial tensions in the South China Sea. A Philippine Coast Guard vessel and a Chinese Coast Guard vessel during an incident in the South China Sea on August 19, 2024.
Persons: , Bill Hayton, Antony Blinken, Hunter Marston, Omar Zaghloul, Bush, Marston, George W, Obama, Trump, Biden, It's, Martson, Gregory B, Poling, Chatham House's, Samuel Paparo, Hayton, Sabina, REUTERS Poling, Mutual Defense Treaty, of National Defense Gilberto Teodoro Organizations: US, Service, Chatham, South China, China Coast Guard, Philippine Coast Guard, BRP, ROSA, Getty, ASEAN, Southeast, Australian National University, Coral Bell School of Asia, Pacific Affairs, Anadolu Agency, Center for Strategic, Studies, Asia Program, Transparency Initiative, Pacific Command, US National Bureau of Economic Research, coastguard, Coast Guard, Chinese Coast Guard, REUTERS, Mutual Defense, CBS, of National Defense Locations: China, South China, Philippines, South, Asia, Chatham House's Asia, BRP Cape Engaño, AFP, Laos, Filipino, United States, Singapore, Vietnam, Malaysia, Indonesia, Cambodia, Brunei, Pacific, Chatham House's Hayton, Philippine, Taiwan, Hong Kong, West Philippine, Weibo, Handout, Poling, Ukraine
Anthony Tan is the co-founder and CEO of Grab. Courtesy ofFrom the outside, it looks like Anthony Tan's got it all — the family, the wealthy upbringing and the success. Tan's advice for aspiring entrepreneursWhen asked for one piece of advice for budding entrepreneurs, Tan said: "It has to be your life calling." Lessons from childhoodTan learned the value of hard work at a young age. I've seen how my parents worked really, really hard nonstop," said Tan.
Persons: Anthony Tan, Anthony Tan's, Tan, Chloe Tong, Tan's, I've, Joe Organizations: Southeast Asia's, CNBC Locations: Southeast, U.S, Singapore, Malaysia, Cambodia, Indonesia, Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam, Philippines
Since then, I've been to 86 countries and have learned how to travel on a budget. I book directly with local businesses and I embrace public transportation, among other things. Now, 20 years later, I've visited 86 countries on a shoestring budget. It feels more ethical, too, as our money went straight to people living by the river instead of a tour company based elsewhere. If that is the case, make sure to book the tours while you're in the country, as it will save you money.
Persons: I've, , who'd, Jennifer Sizeland, we'd Organizations: Service, Raffles Locations: Tanzania, Borneo, Chile, Argentina, Tunisia, Carthage, South, Southeast Asia, Baku, The Gambia, Singapore
The company started buying Nvidia GPUs in 2021, getting to the AI cloud computing business earlier than most. CEO J.J. Kardwell describes the company as the largest privately-held cloud computing platform in the world. It also makes the Vultr boss well-positioned to explain a phrase frequently on the lips of AI luminaries like Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang: sovereign AI. Sovereign cloud is the delivery of cloud infrastructure as a service, typically inside a country. BI: AI computing is extremely energy intensive, and concerns about the US grid abound.
Persons: , it's, J.J, Kardwell, Jensen Huang, we'll Organizations: Vultr, Service, Nvidia, Singtel, Department of Defense Locations: Singapore, Malaysia
After the business went public in the U.S. in December 2021, it brought in over $2 billion in revenue in 2023, according to documents reviewed by CNBC Make It. As of 2023, Grab also serves over 35 million customers and provides 13 million gig jobs across eight countries in Southeast Asia. "We both really believed we were very blessed [and] we wanted to serve Southeast Asia." There's no arguing, however, that Grab has shaped the very infrastructure of Southeast Asia. In December 2021, Grab went public and listed on the Nasdaq.
Persons: Anthony Tan didn't, Tan Heng, Tan, Tan's, that's, Ferdinand ] Marcos, Hooi Ling Tan, Anthony Tan, Uber, Dara Khosrowshahi Organizations: Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange, CNBC, Harvard Business School, Base, Malaysian, Nasdaq Locations: Tan Heng Chew, U.S, Southeast Asia, Philippines, Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, Chi Minh, Vietnam, Manila, Asia, Southeast
Emerging markets on the MSCI list include Brazil, China, Greece, India, Indonesia, South Korea, Malaysia, Mexico, the Philippines, Qatar and Thailand. One fund manager, however, is looking outside that list, at an "up and coming emerging market and the next dragon in Asia" — Vietnam. "It's in a sweet spot in terms of economic growth, urbanization, labor market participation and having the right government policy. In spite of its strong growth, Vietnam is still not part of the MSCI Emerging Markets Index. A 'big theme' Mafli is betting on "high growth sectors" and stocks "doing well in underperforming sectors."
Persons: Li Mafli, Eric Sturdza, Mafli —, Mafli Organizations: Eric Sturdza Investments, Vietnam Prosperity, CNBC Pro, General Statistics Office, International Monetary Fund, FTSE, Index, Mobile World Investment, Infrastructure Locations: Brazil, China, Greece, India, Indonesia, South Korea, Malaysia, Mexico, Philippines, Qatar, Thailand, Asia, Vietnam
More than 90% of travelers from Southeast Asia say that gun prevalence in the United States influences whether they will visit, according to a new survey. However, nearly 80% said the likelihood that they would attend a mass gathering — such as a concert or music festival — would be greatly or moderately affected by the number of guns in the United States. Half of those surveyed said they have been to the United States. But a prior visit didn't calm Singaporeans' worries about gun violence to the same extent as other nationalities. Another 5% said they will out-and-out refuse to visit if Trump wins, with 2% saying the same about a Harris win.
Persons: Antarika Sen, Donald Trump, Kamala Harris, Harris, Scott Olson, it's Organizations: CNBC Travel, Insight, U.S, Trump, Getty Locations: Southeast Asia, United States, Hawaii, Texas, New York , California, Florida , Nevada , Arizona, Washington, Singapore, Indonesia, Malaysia, Vietnam, Philippines, Thailand, U.S, Flint , Michigan
The silvery orb is near or at the farthest point in its orbit from our planet, so it can’t completely block the sun as it does during a total solar eclipse. Another annular solar eclipse will arrive on February 17, 2026. Finally, a total solar eclipse — such as the one that drew millions of spectators across North America last April — will once again grace the skies on August 12, 2026. To witness any of these solar eclipse events, be sure to use certified eclipse glasses or a handheld solar viewer to shield your eyes from the sun’s harmful rays and observe the event safely. But don’t look through any optical device — camera lens, telescope, binoculars — while wearing eclipse glasses or using a handheld solar viewer, according to NASA.
Persons: , Greg Wood Organizations: CNN, South America, NASA, North America, Getty, New Zealand, Democratic Locations: South, United States, Canada, Greenland, Iceland, Europe, Africa, Oceania, New Zealand, Fiji, Australia, Antarctica, South America, Cove, AFP, Russia, Spain, Portugal, North America, New, Namibia, Botswana, South Africa, Lesotho, Nigeria, Cameroon, Chad, Sudan, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, India, China, North Korea, South Korea, Japan, Angola, Democratic Republic of Congo, Uganda, Kenya, Somalia, Malaysia, Indonesia, Brunei, Philippines
Phnom Penh AP —A Cambodian woman who worked as a maid in Malaysia has been deported to her homeland for comments she posted on social media criticizing Cambodian government leaders, in the latest example of a Southeast Asian government helping another arrest a dissident. Nuon Toeun is neither an opposition leader nor a well-known activist. Radio Free Asia said Nuon Toeun was a supporter of the opposition Cambodian National Rescue Party, which was dissolved ahead of the 2018 general election as part of a crackdown on the opposition. The Khmer Movement for Democracy, a movement formed by opposition leaders in exile, condemned Nuon Toeun’s deportation from Malaysia. It said in a statement that she was working legally in Malaysia and had committed no crime except expressing her opinions.
Persons: Nuon, , ″ Nuth, Nuon Toeun, couldn’t, Mech Dara, Cambodia’s, Hun Manet, Hun Sen, Organizations: Phnom Penh AP, Malaysian, Rights Watch, Cambodian, Radio Free, Cambodia People’s Party, Radio Free Asia, Cambodian National Rescue Party, Cambodian People’s Party, National Assembly, Facebook, ” Radio Free Asia, Khmer Movement for Democracy Locations: Phnom Penh, Malaysia, Asian, Cambodia, . New York, Vietnam, Laos, China, US, Prey, Radio Free Asia
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWatch CNBC's full interview with Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar IbrahimCNBC's JP Ong spoke to Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim in a wide-ranging interview for CNBC Conversation. Anwar discussed his efforts to combat corruption, rebuild trust in Malaysia after the 1MDB money laundering scandal, the country's fiscal deficit and currency valuation as well as foreign policy, including ties with Singapore and his outspoken views on Palestine.
Persons: Anwar Ibrahim CNBC's JP Ong, Anwar Ibrahim, Anwar Organizations: Malaysian, CNBC, Singapore Locations: Malaysia, Palestine
Bryan Johnson brought his "Don't Die" summit to Singapore in mid-September. This year, Bryan Johnson, the millionaire entrepreneur obsessed with reversing his biological age, brought his "Don't Die" summit to Singapore, less than two weeks after a similar event in San Francisco. The "Don't Die" summit organizers provided Business Insider with access to attend the event. Coinbase's former chief technology officer Balaji Srinivasan even talked about how he planned to "build an actual 'Don't Die' community" at his three-month crypto-focused "school" for adults in nearby Malaysia. As he invited several audience members onstage for a discussion about his "Don't Die" philosophy, I surveyed the room.
Persons: Bryan Johnson, Johnson, , Taki Taki, blared, Amanda Goh, Coinbase's, Balaji Srinivasan, Horacio Villalobos, Dustin Giallanza, Andrea Maier, hasn't, Chrystal Fong, Dr, Fong, Marion Neubronner, Jacky Wang, Wang, Dan Buettner Organizations: Service, Bloomberg, National University of Singapore, FDA, AsiaHealth Partners Locations: Singapore, San Francisco, Miami , New York, Los Angeles, Valley, Southeast Asia, Malaysia, Taiwan
Now, as an adult, Prag says expat parents should help their kids develop lasting connections. AdvertisementThis as-told-to essay is based on a transcribed conversation with Sally Prag, 49, from the UK, about traveling with her parents during her childhood. I'd advise parents raising kids abroad to help their children maintain long-term friendships and hobbies. In Tanzania, we lived close to a mud hut village, and I knew the residents lived differently from us. My advice to expat parents is to help your kids keep up long-term friendships and hobbiesBecause of my upbringing, I'm a confident traveler.
Persons: Sally Prag, she's, Prag, , I'd, we'd, I'm, expats, weren't, I've, We've, I, they've Organizations: Service, Business Locations: Malaysia, Tanzania, Kenya, Ghana, Indonesia, Nepal, England, Africa, expats, Tanzania —, France, India, Devon
AdvertisementThis as-told-to essay is based on a transcribed conversation with Sally Prag, 49, from the UK, about traveling with her parents during her childhood. I struggled to adjust when we moved back to the UK, where I spent the rest of my childhood. In Tanzania, we lived close to a mud hut village, and I knew the residents lived differently from us. A childhood of traveling wasn't as glamorous as people think and I struggled with life back in the UKPeople always ask me how amazing my childhood must have been. It really was amazing, and I'm grateful for the experiences I had, but it wasn't as glamorous as people imagine.
Persons: Sally Prag, she's, Prag, , I'd, we'd, I'm, expats, weren't, I've, We've, I, they've Organizations: Service, Business Locations: Malaysia, Tanzania, Kenya, Ghana, Indonesia, Nepal, England, Africa, expats, Tanzania —, France, India, Devon
This report is from this week's CNBC's "Inside India" newsletter which brings you timely, insightful news and market commentary on the emerging powerhouse and the big businesses behind its meteoric rise. Over the years, the services sector of the Indian economy has grown to account for 45% of total exports, up from 30% a decade ago. The Indian government, meanwhile, has been eager to support the manufacturing sector in creating mass employment, a key economic and political challenge that the services sector alone hasn't been able to address. These companies also boast moats that make them unique compared to the large BPO firms of the last three decades. Perhaps it could also address some of the risks to employment created in the BPO sector from artificial intelligence.
Persons: hasn't, Cyient isn't, Peers, Larsen, Toubro's, Kunal Desai, Desai Organizations: Capital Economics, nab, Microsoft, Siemens, GIB Asset Management, CNBC Locations: India, London, Philippines, Mexico, Brazil, Poland, Malaysia
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailHSBC: the Malaysian Ringgit is boosted by central bank policy and 'promising' structural reformYun Liu of HSBC says Malaysia's economic growth is 'on fire at all fronts', and discusses strength of the ringgit and increasing amount of Chinese investments into the country specifically related to green transition.
Persons: Yun Liu Organizations: HSBC Locations: Malaysian
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailJohor-Singapore Special Economic Zone: 'Things are moving,' says Malaysia's AnwarMalaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim discusses Malaysia's relationship with Singapore and says there is a high level of trust between the two countries.
Persons: Malaysia's Anwar, Anwar Ibrahim Organizations: Email, Malaysia's Anwar Malaysian Locations: Email Johor, Singapore
Eradicating corruption in Malaysia continues to be a difficult hurdle Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim needs to overcome if he wants to attract more foreign direct investments into the country. To my mind ... the major problem is poor governance and endemic corruption," he told CNBC's JP Ong. Anwar explained that both domestic and foreign investors will garner more confidence when they see consistency in transparent processes and a stronger commitment to put an end to corruption. "Although, we are still carrying on this mission, because I had strongly suggested that when, in terms of corruption, it is almost systemic. When it comes to systemic, which means the mission, the crusade against corruption, has got to be full force," he added.
Persons: Anwar Ibrahim, Anwar, CNBC's JP Ong Locations: Malaysia
Outbound travel from China is set to receive a much-anticipated jolt as "Golden Week" bookings show changes in where and why Chinese people are traveling. While most Golden Week travelers are choosing mid-tier accommodations, growth for five-star hotels in Europe is almost three times higher in Europe than in Asia-Pacific, company data showed. Seeking quiet and concertsAs Chinese tourists continue to move beyond organized sightseeing tours abroad, more are seeking to celebrate Golden Week in off-the-beaten-path locations, especially in Asia and Europe, according to Trip.com's data. In Europe, bookings in Spain rose 260% to the city of Granada and 144% to Seville, according to Trip.com. Hong Kong is expected to welcome as many as 1.2 million mainland Chinese visitors during the coming Golden Week holiday, up 10% from last year, according to the city's Travel Industry Council.
Persons: Trip.com, Oscar Wong, Vietnam —, Ito, John Legend Organizations: National, Alibaba Group, United, United Arab, Goldman Sachs Equity Research, ASEAN, Golden, city's Travel Industry Locations: China, Asia, Pacific, Japan, Hong Kong, South Korea, Australia, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Vietnam, Southeast Asia, United States, Chile, Croatia, Belgium, Hungary, Czech Republic, Finland, Norway, Netherlands, United Arab Emirates, Sri Lanka, New Zealand, United Kingdom, France, Spain, Europe, Trip.com, Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Tokyo, Kyoto, Yokohama, Phu, Granada, Seville, Golden, . Hong Kong
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