The Prompt-Engineered Purgatory: Why AI Isn’t Taking Your Job, but Your Laziness Might
The ambient anxiety of the modern office has a new, synthesised soundtrack. It’s the low hum of a server rack and the collective, unspoken fear that we are all just…
Why ASEAN’s Urban Centers are Defying the Geopolitical Chill
As the Iran conflict sends shockwaves through global aviation, a new set of data suggests that Southeast Asia’s survival strategy isn’t just about “safety”—it’s about urban magnetism. The recently released…
Wycombe Abbey’s Bangkok Debut: A New Anchor for the GBA-ASEAN “Education Corridor”
In a move that signals the next phase of Bangkok’s urban and economic evolution, the UK’s prestigious Wycombe Abbey has announced the launch of Wycombe Abbey International School Bangkok, scheduled…
UOB and PAAB’s RM13bn Supply Chain Play
In a move that formalises the financial plumbing behind Malaysia’s national water security, UOB Malaysia and Pengurusan Aset Air Berhad (PAAB) have launched a first-of-its-kind Vendor Financing Programme. Targeting the…
BEYOND THREE GENERATIONS OF BUSINESSES
Japan has an exceptionally high number of family-owned businesses that have passed the third generation, with over 33,000 to 50,000 companies operating for more than 100 years. Collectively, companies more…
Bursa Reset: Unmasking the “Nominee” to Combat Market Volatility
This Monday, 6 April 2026, Bursa Malaysia will implement one of its most significant operational overhauls in a decade: the formal restructuring of investor segmentation data. By mandating the granular…
Solar & Storage Live 2026 – Malaysia’s RM16.5bn Grid Modernization Hits the MITEC Floor
As Kuala Lumpur prepares to host Solar & Storage Live Malaysia 2026 (8–9 April) at MITEC, the energy sector is no longer just discussing “transition”—it is executing a multi-billion-ringgit structural…