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Thai Billionaire Charoen’s Sirivadhanabhakdi’s Frasers Property Buys Part Of Singapore Mall In $310 Million Deal February 27, 2026
Thailand’s Chearavanont Family’s CP Axtra Plans $578 Million Retail Expansion Across Southeast Asia February 25, 2026