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Cape EMS Berhad Launches Renewable Energy Expansion Through Cape Renewables As Part Of CEB 2.0 Transformation

Cape EMS Berhad’s transformation story is one of the more closely watched on Bursa Malaysia’s Main Market—a company that recorded its first annual loss in FY2024, returned to profit over the following two quarters, and is now announcing a structural pivot into renewable energy infrastructure. Execution against the CEB 2.0 roadmap and revenue contribution from Cape Renewables will be the key metrics for investors to track through 2026.

Bank Indonesia Holds Rate At 4.75 Percent As Iran War Pressures Rupiah And Easing Cycle Stalls

Bank Indonesia’s foreign exchange reserves stood at USD 151.9 billion heading into the March decision—above the international adequacy standard but declining. The reserve trajectory is now a metric worth watching alongside the rate.

Indonesia And Japan Sign Memorandum Of Cooperation On Critical Minerals And Nuclear Energy

Indonesia and Japan signed a critical minerals and nuclear energy cooperation pact at IPEM 2026 in Tokyo.

Singapore Exchange To Launch Asian Government Bond Futures As CEO Confirms Imminent Rollout

SGX CEO Loh Boon Chye confirmed Asian government bond futures will launch within weeks. Singapore is building the hedging infrastructure for Asia's growing debt markets.

Singapore Airlines And Cathay Pacific Emerge As Structural Winners As Gulf Hub Network Collapses

When Dubai goes dark, the Asia-Europe corridor has to find a new path. Singapore Airlines and Cathay Pacific are structurally positioned to absorb that shift — but rising operating costs are applying pressure from the other direction at the same time.

Asia-Pacific Airlines Redraw Europe Routes As Middle East Airspace Crisis Reshapes Long-Haul Connectivity

Qantas suspended its famous non-stop QF9 Perth–London service from March 4, 2026. The Boeing 787-9 could no longer sustain full payload on the detour around closed Iranian and Iraqi airspace. Three extra hours and a Singapore fuel stop later, one of aviation's most ambitious routes is operating on a very different map.

Why The Wealthy Treat Their Personal Time Like A Board Meeting

The wealthiest people are not the busiest. They are the most intentional about where their attention goes. Your calendar is either working for you or against you.

8 Structural Reasons Why Most People Trade Time For Money While The Wealthy Trade Money For Time

The gap between wealthy and average is not intelligence. It is the difference between building systems and being one.

Sunway Healthcare Holdings Berhad IPO Retail Tranche Closes 5.57 Times Oversubscribed Ahead Of March 18 Bursa Malaysia Debut

Malaysia's largest IPO in nine years is fully subscribed. Sunway Healthcare Holdings Berhad confirmed its RM1.45 price on March 9, with the retail tranche closing 5.57 times oversubscribed — 77,236 applications received for 1.51 billion shares against 230 million available.

Vietnam Records Highest January–February FDI Disbursement In Five Years, Led By South Korea And Singapore

Vietnam opened 2026 with $3.21 billion in realized FDI, the highest two-month disbursement in five years.