Prospects for east Asia in 2018 are mixed but generally positive, according the World Bank. Lawrence Yeo reports.
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View from Asia: Local disagreements threaten regional achievements
Three of the top five global financial centres are from Asia but if tension from the Korean Peninsula and China escalates, all the progress they have made could unravel, says Lawrence Yeo.