CARMA has released a new study looking at the media’s portrayal of major financial markets in Asia, where it analyses 14,000 articles focusing on Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, Philippines, and Singapore. 

The vibrancy of commerce and trade plays a key role in shaping how cities are perceived as attractive destinations for financial investment.

In Asia, markets such as Hong Kong, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, and Japan stand out for their unique market dynamics.

By understanding how narratives evolve in each of the Asian markets, this analysis helps identify emerging opportunities and key considerations relevant to stakeholders operating within Asia’s interconnected financial ecosystem.

CARMA’s latest report provides an analysis of earned media coverage of these six Asian markets, offering both localised insights and broader regional perspectives.

Key takeaways:

  • In Singapore, significant investments were committed towards decarbonisation, with the government and firms supporting sustainable Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs).
  • Hong Kong was the only market studied to see higher coverage in cryptocurrency compared to sustainability.
  • Malaysia saw a peak in July around green finance, sustainability regulation, and new foreign investment announcements tied to regional trade and technology sectors. 

Access the report here: https://carma.com/asia-financial-snapshot/

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