Tourism
Asian Tourism Recovery Reaches 85% of Pre-Pandemic Levels
International tourist arrivals across Asia-Pacific hit 85% of pre-pandemic levels through November, with Japan and Southeast Asia driving the recovery.
Tourism
International tourist arrivals across Asia-Pacific hit 85% of pre-pandemic levels through November, with Japan and Southeast Asia driving the recovery.
M&A
Huatian Technology offered $2.1 billion for Malaysian chip packaging firm Unisem Holdings, testing the limits of Chinese semiconductor expansion in Southeast Asia.
Currencies
The yen jumped 2.8% against the dollar after BOJ Governor Ueda signaled a January rate hike, triggering a partial unwind of global carry trade positions.
Infrastructure
The Asian Development Bank approved $8.5 billion in climate financing for Asia-Pacific nations, targeting energy transition, flood resilience, and sustainable transport.
Retail
China's live-streaming e-commerce market surpassed $500 billion in GMV through November, driven by Douyin, Taobao Live, and a new generation of influencer-merchants.
Infrastructure
Japan's parliament approved a 6.3 trillion yen supplementary budget, directing significant funds toward semiconductor subsidies, defense modernization, and energy security.
Startups
Indian startups raised $14 billion through November 2025, a 42% recovery from the previous year, with AI, fintech, and climate-tech attracting the bulk of capital.
Corporate Earnings
LG Energy Solution and Samsung SDI reported shrinking margins as Chinese battery makers CATL and BYD undercut pricing by 20-30%, intensifying a global price war.
Real Estate
Country Garden completed the restructuring of $22 billion in offshore debt, converting 60% of obligations into equity in a landmark deal for China's troubled property sector.
Corporate Earnings
GoTo Group posted its first quarterly net profit of $12 million, marking a milestone for the Indonesian tech giant after years of heavy losses.
Currencies
The Thai baht slid to 37.2 per dollar, a three-year low, as Chinese tourist arrivals continued to lag pre-pandemic levels by 30%.
Energy
Brent crude dropped below $70 a barrel for the first time since March as OPEC+ compliance faltered, with Iraq and Kazakhstan exceeding quotas by 600,000 barrels per day.