Hong Kong jumped three places to rank as the third most expensive city for expatriates in the world, according to the annual cost of living survey conducted by consultancy firm Mercer.
Public satisfaction with Philippine President Benigno Aquino III fell to its lowest level since he took office in 2010, according to the results of a survey released by private research institute Social Weather Stations (SWS) on Monday.
Thai military junta has managed to obtain a high degree of approval from the people for its performance after taking over national administration on May 22, an opinion survey released Sunday showed.
Business sentiment at Japan's large companies was hurt by April's sales tax hike, the first hike in 17 years, in the second quarter of 2014 for the first time in six quarters, according to a newly released government survey on Wednesday.
The upcoming presidential election in Indonesia might have to go through multiple rounds as no single hopeful is expected to gain dominance with record-breaking growth of swing voters, according to a recent survey.
According to an industry survey, coffee and beverage businesses are the best bets for opening franchises in China.
Chinese medical workers are under pressure from growing doctor-patient disputes, according to a survey released by DXY.COM, an online community for medical staff.
A poll conducted in Japan has shown that nearly 70 percent of respondents think Prime Minister Shinzo Abe should take diplomatic relations into consideration in deciding whether to visit the war-linked Yasukuni Shrine, expressing their concerns over the controversial practice of the premier.
Over 131 million people are expected to shop online on "Cyber Monday," the biggest sales day of the year
Results of a survey by the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC), which was released on Wednesday, showed that Australians are becoming more concerned about privacy risks.
After 27 years of fast economic growth and changing lifestyles, has the average Chinese man's waistline got bigger? A national survey is about to find the answer.
Most U.S. home builders believe that a shortage of buildable lots has emerged as one of the key factors holding back a more robust housing recovery, a survey showed Wednesday.
A survey shows that 84.8% of the young people believe that the problem of youth poverty will continue to worsen in the next decade in Hong Kong.
Most of the Hong Kong citizens are experiencing symptoms of "suboptimal health", while many of them share low awareness of the condition and over-optimistic about their health, according to survey results released on Monday.
The shortage of law staff increases losses of small and medium enterprises in Hong Kong, according to results of a survey released on Thursday.
People in their 20s and early 30s in Hong Kong regard monetary benefits as the most important element when choosing or staying in a job, according to results of a survey released on Wednesday.
China may extend a nationwide census for wild giant pandas that was scheduled to be completed by the end of 2013, as an earthquake disturbed one of the pandas' major habitats last month.