Malaysia
Thailand
Indonesia
Bangladesh
India
Sri Lanka
Singapore
Turkiye
Spain
Senegal
Namibia
With 34m people, abundant natural resources and many touristic spots, Malaysia has a burgeoning need to build more infrastructure, industrial areas, residential and commercial properties, and agricultural areas. The country has the third largest bonds markets as a percentage of GDP in Asia after Japan and Korea, which supports financing large projects. GDP: USD447b. S&P: A-
Indonesia’s 274m population is mainly concentrated on Java island with 145m. Power, transportation, highways, water and sanitation are some areas requiring large investments. Affordable housing is another important focus area. Short to medium term financing is provided by the banking system. GDP: USD1.39t. S&P: BBB
Thailand’s 72 mil population has a large middle class. Infrastructure, property and manufacturing are some opportunities available in the country. The country has reasonably mature financial markets that support its economic growth. GDP: USD574b. S&P: BBB+
Sri Lanka’s 22m population may have somewhat declined in recent months due to the country’s dire public finances. The country, however, is rich in natural resources and touristic areas. There are plenty of investment opportunities in infrastructure, property and manufacturing, especially when valuations have bottomed. GDP: USD74b. S&P: SD (default).
Namibia’s small 2.5 mil population is by no means backwards. This former German colony sets cultural standards in the African continent. Tourism is main economic contributor with safaris and game hunting the highlights for travellers. There are some opportunities for infrastructure and property although it is challenging to source of materials from other countries in the region. GDP: USD13b. Fitch: BB-Â
Senegal has a small population of 17 mil people. The country needs large investments in infrastructure and housing, apart from manufacturing to provide people with jobs. GDP: USD31b. S&P: B+
Turkiye has 85 mil people with 15 mil in Istanbul, the country’s financial hub. Despite inflationary issues, the country has a strong economy which acts as a bridge between Western Europe and the Middle East. It has a strong foundation in domestic investments, in particular, defence. Foreign money is welcome in infrastructure and manufacturing. GDP: USD1.03t. S&P: B
Spain’s 47 mil population is modern and chic, yet has a strong bond to traditions. The retail sector is bustling and fashionable. Players must be nimble to take advantage of fleeting tastes and interests. GDP: USD1.49t. S&P: A
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