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6 May, 2011
Emerging Markets: Agus says new Indo infrastructure law coming soon
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6 May, 2011
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Emerging Markets: Agus says new Indo infrastructure law coming soon
Emerging Markets, May 6 2011 Indonesia’s finance minister believes a crucial new law, one he hopes will galvanize […]
15 July, 2010
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15 July, 2010
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Intheblack: Getting Central Asia moving
Intheblack magazine, July 2010 In late May, Juan Miranda was in the Afghan town of Mazar-e-Sharif, attending […]
1 May, 2010
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1 May, 2010
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Persuading Central Asia to pull down borders
IFR Asia, ADB report, May 2010 If you want to get a sense of the challenges facing Central […]
1 May, 2010
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Can the ADB pull private sector into infrastructure?
IFR Asia, ADB report, May 2010 For many years now, the Asian Development Bank has being trying to […]
15 September, 2009
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15 September, 2009
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Rating the World Bank and IMF on their crisis response
IFR, September 2009 The global financial crisis required decisive thinking from regulators, governments and institutions worldwide, but none […]
1 June, 2009
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1 June, 2009
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Brisconnections: infrastructure’s disconnect
Euromoney, May 2009 If you want a microcosm of the bad habits global capital got into as the […]
1 April, 2009
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1 April, 2009
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PNG LNG: What could Papua New Guinea’s new pipeline project bring?
Euromoney, April 2009 October is going to be a big month for Papua New Guinea. It doesn’t sound […]
1 December, 2008
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1 December, 2008
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Why Mongolia must master its reticence in resources
Asiamoney, December 2008 You had to go a long way in September to find anyone who thought it […]
20 September, 2008
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20 September, 2008
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IFR deal profiles: Ballarpur, Reliance Power, Tata, China South Locomotive
IFR, World Bank edition Ballarpur Industries An acquisition and financing for an Indian company could prove to be […]
1 September, 2008
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1 September, 2008
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East Timor: the world’s most important sovereign wealth fund?
Euromoney, September 2008 Picture two countries. One has an infant mortality rate of almost one in 10, a […]
1 September, 2008
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Can the West Bank spring a surprise?
Euromoney magazine, September 2008 Summits come and go, but it was quite something to be at the first […]
1 July, 2008
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1 July, 2008
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Babcock & Brown faces up to leaner times
Euromoney magazine, July 2008 This time last year, Phil Green had plenty to smile about. The chief executive […]
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