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1 October, 2011
The Cold War lives on
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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 March, 2009
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1 March, 2009
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Singapore: Will Temasek change tack?
Euromoney, March 2009 Temasek’s decision to replace Ho Ching with Chip Goodyear as CEO raises a host of […]
1 February, 2009
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1 February, 2009
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The big questions about foreign China bank sales
Euromoney, February 2009 Three key questions arise from the recent sale of Chinese bank stakes by their global […]
1 December, 2008
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1 December, 2008
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Malaysia: testing Bursa’s claims of resilience
Euromoney, December 2008 Malaysia has been on the road recently attempting to bolster interests in its markets from […]
1 December, 2008
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Dubai faces property crash
Liquid Real Estate, Euromoney magazine, December 2008 A year ago it was claimed that Gulf economies were so […]
1 December, 2008
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1 December, 2008
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Fixing Chinese real estate
Liquid Real Estate, Euromoney magazine, December 2008 Chinese real estate: the worst-performing sector in the worst-performing stock market […]
20 September, 2008
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Palestine: a conference less ordinary
Australian Financial Review, September 2008 If you find yourself bored by the predictable drudge of conferences, try going […]
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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1 September, 2008
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Bangladesh: life at the sharp end
Euromoney magazine, September 2008 Army chiefs rarely find themselves touting potato recipes, but these are remarkable times. So […]
1 September, 2008
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1 September, 2008
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Be careful what you wish for: goodbye Musharraf
Euromoney magazine, market leader, September 2008 So, he’s gone. After nine years, Pervez Musharraf has resigned as Pakistan’s […]
1 September, 2008
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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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Shamshad Akhtar, Pakistan: the most challenging environment ever
Asiamoney, July 2008 “Let me tell you,” says Shamshad Akhtar, the governor of the State Bank of Pakistan. […]
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