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Why The Coronavirus May Dwarf SARS’ $40B Economic Toll

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Certain events stand out in stark relief for reminding us of just how interconnected the global economy is in the 21 st century. SARS as Prologue? And through the authors’ models, the global economic loss from SARS came close to $40 billion in 2003. Trade wars. The death toll is on the upswing. percent to 4.4

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Changing Tides in Macau: A Turn Away From Gambling to a More Diverse Financial Ecosystem

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Returning to China in 1999, Macau became a Special Administrative Region (SAR) under the ‘one country two systems’ policy. However, the country wants to diversify its economy. Diversifying the economy When China reopened, economic development and rebooting the tourism industry were top priorities.

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13 Fintech Giants Back Programme Sirius to Promote MSME Sustainability in APAC

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With the backing of 13 fintech industry leaders from 11 economies, the programme aims to bolster MSMEs’ efforts in aligning with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals by enhancing their sustainability practices through digital platforms.

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Taiwan’s Fintech Push: Harnessing Innovation and Expanding Global Ties

The Fintech Times

With a strong foundation in semiconductors and information technology, alongside government initiatives and a developing fintech ecosystem, Taiwan is steadily integrating digital innovation into its financial services. These economies have since developed into fully advanced nations.

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US Economy Could Lose $10B To Chinese Travel Ban 

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economy $10.3 economy” and the virus, Mark Zandi, chief economist at Moody’s Analytics, told Reuters on Tuesday (Feb. Since the 2002 SARS outbreak, Chinese tourism to the U.S. The self-governing island of Taiwan reported 10 cases. billion in lost tourism dollars. He forecasts real GDP growth in the U.S.

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PBOC Pumps $173B Into Chinese Economy To Combat Virus Impact

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The Chinese government braced for additional economic turmoil, took steps to bolster its lagging economy and activated new safety measures as the coronavirus epidemic spread globally, causing the first illness-related death outside of China. As of last Saturday, 14,380 remain infected. No one yet knows how bad it will be.

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South Africa Government Losing Billions To Trade Mis-Invoicing

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Analysts estimate the South African government has lost a total of about $37 billion as a result of misinvoicing in its global trade operations. Reports this week in South African publication the Daily Maverick said think tank Global Financial Integrity (GFI) has calculated the South African government lost about $7.4