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The BIS is mulling over a radical change that would put enormous pressure on the rating agencies.
By Steven Irvine | 21 June 2000
Never let it be said that Morgan Stanley Dean Witter doesn''t care about its staff.
By Jackie Horne | 15 June 2000
The final touches are being made for the grand opening of Vietnam''s stock exchange. But some 400 stocks are already trading on Ho Chi Minh''s unofficial second floor.
By Rico Ngai | 15 June 2000
Hong Kong''s financial secretary Donald Tsang''s New York visit to Moody''s and Standard & Poor''s shows how much power resides in the agencies.
By Nick Lord | 14 June 2000
The difficulty of redeeming Asiamiles suggest they are more of a joke than a currency of the future.
By Steven Irvine | 13 June 2000
The Malaysian Securities Commission has backtracked on its reform plan by allowing brokerages more time to consolidate.
By Steven Irvine | 13 June 2000
As inflation starts to creep back into Asia, the markets could see a battle royal between exporters and central bankers.
By Nick Lord | 9 June 2000
Within just a few short days, the issuing environment for Asian equity and debt has improved dramatically.
By Nick Lord | 8 June 2000
An independent watchdog in Indonesia has accused Garuda''s management of participating in a $1 billion fraud involving mark-ups on aircraft leasing agreements.
By Jim Regan | 7 June 2000
Globalization and the internet are forcing huge changes in the way stocks are issued and traded in Asia. But there''s a danger stock exchanges could become too lax as they ...
By Nick Lord | 7 June 2000
In his statement to shareholders, Henry Keswick shows how little he understands international finance.
By Steven Irvine | 2 June 2000
Finance professionals in Thailand are waiting on Moody''s decision on whether to reinstate the country''s investment grade status or not.
By Jackie Horne | 2 June 2000
Hutchison Whampoa''s investment in China Unicom comes at a time when institutional investors should be buying the stock.
By Nick Lord | 1 June 2000
Muddled messages from Amsterdam have had us all wondering what ABN Amro is up to.
By Steven Irvine | 31 May 2000
PCCW''s recommended offer for C&W HKT will involve fees of $130 million - over HK$1 billion.
By Jim Regan | 25 May 2000
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