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After 14 years in the junkyard, Indonesia has been upgraded by Fitch to investment-grade status.
By Rupert Walker | 16 December 2011
The French bank says that despite Europe's woes, it is committed to certain businesses in the region.
By Lara Wozniak | 15 December 2011
Singapore, Shanghai and Sydney are the most attractive destinations for investment, according to a new survey, but sentiment is cautious overall.
By Ivan Zhang | 15 December 2011
Thanks to capital constraints elsewhere, China's private equity industry is still growing rapidly.
By Ivan Zhang | 14 December 2011
As the markets continue to be choppy, and the outlook stormy, we talk to Agnes Liew, Citi's Asia-Pacific corporate banking head.
By Lara Wozniak | 14 December 2011
Goldman Sachs says the gap between investor sentiment and earnings in China is the biggest it has been in more than a decade.
By Ivan Zhang | 12 December 2011
Japan feels the effect of Deutsche Bank's plans to cut about 500 positions in its corporate banking and securities division, primarily outside Germany, by March next year.
By Aiko Hayashi | 9 December 2011
Rents in office, residential and industrial properties will fall, but retail rent will jump 12% in 2012, say property agents.
By Lillian Liu | 9 December 2011
The UK's credit crunch and a shortage of new homes are driving up home prices in London and may offer opportunities for investors in Asia, according to property fund manager ...
By Ivan Zhang | 7 December 2011
China's surplus savings, the single most important factor upholding the nation's financial stability, have been eroded by excessive loans and biased lending policies.
By Lillian Liu | 6 December 2011
Chinese shoppers are rushing to Japan to pick up products unavailable at home, which is a boon for a retail industry suffering from falling household spending.
By Martin Foster | 5 December 2011
A new survey of business trends by Ernst &Young points to Asia dominating world trade during the next decade.
By Rupert Walker | 2 December 2011
As Japan loses confidence in nuclear energy after the Fukushima Daiichi plant meltdowns in March, the challenge is to find a new energy policy.
By Aiko Hayashi | 30 November 2011
Indonesia has had one of its most active years in investment banking and capital markets. Citi’s Indonesia CEO Tigor Siahaan explains what is attracting investors.
By Lara Wozniak | 28 November 2011
China is now home to more than 300 million microbloggers, and some analysts have declared Sina the winner in the battle to dominate the market.
By Lillian Liu | 24 November 2011
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