Q. I am a software engineer looking to relocate or find out about other asian opportunities. I was interested in one of these three countries:
Indonesia, Singapore, and Malaysia. Which one is better as far as quality of life and average prices for real estate/ apartments. Do the markets pay good or not? crime? healthcare? education? And the language most commonly spoken. Just name your thoughts on each.
Personally I am leaning towards Singapore at the moment. But am still open for change. thanks in advanced.
i also wanted to include the philippines with the above 3 countries
Indonesia, Singapore, and Malaysia. Which one is better as far as quality of life and average prices for real estate/ apartments. Do the markets pay good or not? crime? healthcare? education? And the language most commonly spoken. Just name your thoughts on each.
Personally I am leaning towards Singapore at the moment. But am still open for change. thanks in advanced.
i also wanted to include the philippines with the above 3 countries
A. I would say Malaysia. The government offers rather good 'incentives' to attract foreign investors. Not as expensive & rigid as Singapore, more developed than Philippines and Thailand, not as badly corrupted as in the Philipines, no natural disaster, lots of room for the family, lots of business opportunities, plenty of natural reserves, lesser fanatics (religion wise), hard-working labour. Reliable medical care, lower crime rates comparitively (to Thailand & Philippines & Indonesia). English is widely used. Yes, Malaysia would be a wise choice.
Which is the best and cheapest place to live in the world?
Q. i want to move, and buy cheap real estate in a nice place to live!
A. Thailand, but do it smart
How did the importance of hot money effect the 1997 Thailand financial crisis?
Q. Also... What other things contributed to the Thailand financial crisis?
A. Here's my attempt to answer your question:
Hot money has sideeffects �such as rapid monetary expansion, an excessive rise in aggregate demand, inflationary pressures, an appreciation of the real exchange rate...and a widening current account.� (Sharma, 79)
Other causes of the crash are that the Bank of Thailand wanted to compete with commercial banks and finance companies and therefore were willing to borrow a lot of money and lend them at low margins which meant they were taking risks they shouldn't have.
�The worst part was that most loans were denominated in foreign currency (about US$49 billion at the end of 1997�equivalent to 33 percent of GDP), with usually no hedging against currency depreciation. The bursting bubble destroyed many of the companies that had undertaken real-estate construction, and others who had provided finance.� (Sharma, 87)
�As foreign investors became concerned over Thailand's ability to repay its huge foreign debt, they began to move their money out of the country.� (Sharma, 88)
Hot money has sideeffects �such as rapid monetary expansion, an excessive rise in aggregate demand, inflationary pressures, an appreciation of the real exchange rate...and a widening current account.� (Sharma, 79)
Other causes of the crash are that the Bank of Thailand wanted to compete with commercial banks and finance companies and therefore were willing to borrow a lot of money and lend them at low margins which meant they were taking risks they shouldn't have.
�The worst part was that most loans were denominated in foreign currency (about US$49 billion at the end of 1997�equivalent to 33 percent of GDP), with usually no hedging against currency depreciation. The bursting bubble destroyed many of the companies that had undertaken real-estate construction, and others who had provided finance.� (Sharma, 87)
�As foreign investors became concerned over Thailand's ability to repay its huge foreign debt, they began to move their money out of the country.� (Sharma, 88)
How i can sale private island110 acres in Phuket, Thailand?
Q. i want to sale private island in Phuket, Thailand . It very nice island for invest hotel and resort, far from Phuket international airport 20 min and form pier and town 10 min.
A. Need to contact an international real estate broker to help you do that.
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