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Asian Development Bank
The Role of Economic Integration in Asia
By Erlan Idrissov
Mongolia Puts Ger Shantytowns on the Map
By Jacopo Dettoni
Asian Economies: Tapering Bomb Still Ticking
The Asian Development Bank warns regional economies to prepare for an end to U.S. bond tapering.
The Cost of Asia’s Energy Boom
Rising energy demand throughout the region will require some massive new investments.
World Bank: Asia Still on Top
Asia remains the engine of global growth. Will it continue?
Services No Savior for Asia: ADB
Developing Asian economies should not be tempted to skip manufacturing, says the bank.
Haruhiko Kuroda Nominated as the Next Bank of Japan Governor
Can Japan’s economy prosper with new leadership at the Bank of Japan?
The Key To Asia's Future
With Western economies facing serious challenges, regional cooperation, greater intra-Asia trade and development will define the region’s future.
Gloom and Doom: A Slowing Global Economy
With regional economic forecasts treading downward, there is pressure for action – but who will step up?
ASEAN Gets Euro Warning
As the outlook over the euro darkens, governments in the Asia-Pacific are moving to limit the damage.
Achieving the Asian Century
Asia is expected to account for half of global GDP by 2050. But there are big hurdles to clear first.
Upbeat on ASEAN Economies
While the US, Japanese and European economies struggle, things are looking rosier for Southeast Asian nations.