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1 October, 2011
The Cold War lives on
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1 September, 2011
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1 September, 2011
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Euromoney Mongolia guide
Euromoney Mongolia Guide, September 2011 Note: this was a sponsored report and not editorially independent, but is included […]
17 August, 2011
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17 August, 2011
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Purisima’s Philippine balancing act
Asiamoney, August 2011 Asiamoney meets Secretary of Finance Cesar Purisima in a booth in a Hanoi conference centre, […]
6 May, 2011
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Emerging Markets: Thailand prepares to see if it has mended rifts
Emerging Markets, May 6 2011 Thailand will dissolve its parliament next week, setting the stage for a July […]
6 May, 2011
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Euromoney: Saudi after five years of CMA licensing
Euromoney, May 2011 On July 31 2003, a landmark took place in Saudi Arabian financial services, and it […]
6 May, 2011
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Euromoney: Qatar prepares for MSCI boost
Euromoney, May 2011 Qatar is just weeks away from finding out if it will be included in the […]
1 April, 2011
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1 April, 2011
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STORM: What the ASX bid says about Singapore
STORM, April 2011 Singapore Exchange (SGX) is about to find out if its audacious bid to take over […]
1 April, 2011
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1 April, 2011
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Razak paints picture of Malaysia’s future
Institutional Investor, April 2011 In February, the Prime Minister of Malaysia, Dato’ Sri Najib Razak, answered questions from […]
1 April, 2011
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1 April, 2011
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Credit: Can Asia support Europe’s debt problems?
Credit magazine, April 2011 In January, headlines began to appear about Asian sovereigns saving the eurozone. They were […]
26 March, 2011
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26 March, 2011
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Why the SGX bid for ASX will fail
Australian Financial Review – Perspective, March 26 2011 If the whispers coming out of government this week are […]
16 March, 2011
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16 March, 2011
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Why markets hate revolutions
Australian Financial Review – Smart Money, March 2011 Revolutions give power to ordinary people. They make for great […]
18 December, 2010
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18 December, 2010
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Magnus Bocker: The man behind the world’s exchange mergers
The Australian, December 2010 If Magnus Bocker has appeared sanguine about the sometimes vicious reception to his proposed […]
24 November, 2010
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24 November, 2010
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Asiamoney.com: Why markets shrug off Korean tension
Asiamoney.com The exchange of fire between the North and South Korean military yesterday has made market bears especially […]
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