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1 October, 2011
The Cold War lives on
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15 November, 2010
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15 November, 2010
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Balancing the Burma issue
Australian Financial Review, November 15 2010 There is a new flag hanging outside the government buildings in Nay […]
1 November, 2010
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1 November, 2010
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Singapore
Euromoney: SGX/ASX isn’t what it’s cracked up to be
Euromoney, November 2010 The proposed takeover of the ASX Ltd, which runs the Australian Securities Exchange, by Singapore […]
30 October, 2010
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30 October, 2010
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AFR: What it means to be part of Singapore Inc
Australian Financial Review, October 30 2010 One of the central objections against Singapore Exchange’s takeover of ASX Limited […]
26 October, 2010
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26 October, 2010
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Asiamoney.com: The path to acceptance for Myanmar can start with the election
Asiamoney.com, October 27 2010 Asiamoney was in Myanmar this week, two weeks ahead of the country’s first elections […]
27 September, 2010
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27 September, 2010
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AFR: Why does Singapore want the ASX?
Australian Financial Review, September 27, 2010 Singapore Exchange has a long-standing problem: its home is just too small. […]
20 September, 2010
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20 September, 2010
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Portents in petroleum: the Petronas way
Euromoney, September 2010 In the next few months, two businesses owned by the Malaysian state oil behemoth Petronas […]
15 September, 2010
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15 September, 2010
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Asiamoney.com: Taiwan’s ECFA anticlimax
Asiamoney.com, September 15 2010 September 12 was a big day for Taiwan: the formal start of the Economic […]
4 May, 2010
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4 May, 2010
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Najib comes out fighting
Emerging Markets, May 2010 (with Liz Chong) Malaysian Prime minister Najib Razak has defended his ability to push […]
2 May, 2010
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2 May, 2010
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Indonesia plans its own Temasek
Emerging Markets, May 2010 Indonesia plans to build its own version of Singapore’s Temasek – a vast holding […]
2 February, 2010
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2 February, 2010
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Malaysia’s Democracy on Trial
Australian Financial Review, February 2 2010 When Anwar Ibrahim walks into the Kuala Lumpur High Court today, he […]
2 December, 2009
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2 December, 2009
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Euromoney: Singapore not yet stainless in private banking
Euromoney, December 2009 At the APEC meeting in November, Euromoney put a question to host nation Singapore’s Prime […]
1 December, 2009
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1 December, 2009
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The Spectator: CIC changes tack
Spectator Business, December 2009 Andrew Ross Sorkin’s Too Big To Fail, the behind-the-scenes account of Wall Street’s brush […]
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