KUALA LUMPUR, April 6 Malaysia’s economy is likely to grow 6.0 per cent this year, driven by the reopening of international borders, high vaccination rates, and as the country enters the transition to the endemic phase. Moody’s Investors Service assistant vice-president/analyst Nishad.
KUALA LUMPUR, April 4 Concerns about the Covid-19 pandemic have had a particular impact on the prospects of starting or extending a family among Malaysians, a study by Ipsos Malaysia has revealed. According to the findings from the “Balancing Family, Work & Life” study, more than a.
An ADB report examines the extent of disruptions triggered by the COVID-19 crisis, highlights emerging growth opportunities, and recommends reforms that countries can adopt to ensure an equitable and enduring recovery.
In this Q&A, ADB's Southeast Asia Director General Ramesh Subramaniam shares how various forms of ADB assistance can support countries’ transition to a more sustainable development trajectory.
SEADS 2022 will be headlined by experts in government, development, and the private sector to discuss novel approaches that can help countries build back better from the pandemic.