Anthony Fensom is an experienced business writer and communication consultant with more than a decade's experience in the financial and media industries of Australia and Asia. Having spent four years with Australia's stock exchange, together with six years in Tokyo, Japan as a full-time writer, he has a keen awareness of the Asia-Pacific’s economic and financial issues.
Demand for food is set to surge within the region. Can productivity growth keep pace?
With China’s slowdown, environmental concerns and the cyclical nature of the resource and energy industry, can the boom in the “wild west” endure?
This year, the U.S. will likely surpass Russia and Saudi Arabia as the largest liquids fuel producer in the world.
On Sunday Japanese voters gave Shinzo Abe and the LDP a landslide win. Can he revive Japan's growth prospects?
While the world worries about Greece and Spain, Japan also has its share of debt problems. Are financial markets missing the real problem?
Corporate Japan has been rocked in recent months with a spate of major scandals, writes Anthony Fensom. Will it be enough to trigger meaningful reforms?
As the Durban conference on climate change continues, does the debate over a carbon tax in Australia offer any useful lessons for gathered delegates?