With the world’s gaze increasingly trained on the upcoming US elections, emerging economies are also grappling with the question of how to facilitate voting in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic.
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Economic Update | Elections during Covid-19: is voting in person a thing of the past?
13 Aug 2020
Economic Update | How will the MICE segment survive Covid-19?
12 Aug 2020
Amid global travel restrictions, social-distancing protocols and prohibitions on mass gatherings, the world’s meetings, incentives, conferences and exhibitions (MICE) segment has been forced to adapt...
Economic Update | Race for a Covid-19 vaccine: will emerging economies be left behind?
11 Aug 2020
As various countries contend with a second wave of Covid-19 outbreaks, many emerging markets are pinning their hopes on a vaccine that will allow them to confidently reopen their economies without...
Economic Update | Fighting a Covid-19 surge in cybercrime
7 Aug 2020
The proliferation of digital innovations that allow people to work from home and make transactions online has been key to mitigating some of the challenges of the coronavirus. However, this digital...
Economic Update | Malaysian exports rise despite Covid-19, but will it last?
30 Jul 2020
While global trade has shrunk considerably following the outbreak of Covid-19, Malaysia has recently seen an unexpected rise in both its exports and trade surplus.
Economic Update | Development banks and Covid-19: stepping up in a time of crisis?
29 Jul 2020
As the coronavirus pandemic continues to pose multiple challenges for governments, development banks are playing an important role in aiding the recovery in emerging markets.