Subscribe to this RSS

View Point

Malaysia''s corporate debt restructuring chief talks about Malaysia''s bond market and what needs solving.
By Meera Tharmaratnam | 26 July 2000
Malaysia''s corporate debt restructuring chief talks about infrastructure problems and Malaysia''s plans to solve them.
By Meera Tharmaratnam | 25 July 2000
The first in a three-part interview with Chellappah Rajandram - the chief of Malaysia''s corporate debt restructuring agency - on the attempts to turn around the debt-laden ...
By Meera Tharmaratnam | 24 July 2000
The sluggish growth in China''s foreign exchange reserves is not necessarily caused by massive illegal outflow.
By Chi Lo | 24 July 2000
Simmons & Simmons outlines the implications of the Peregrine Fixed Income vs Robinson Department Stores judgment.
By Simmons & Simmons | 21 July 2000
Rumours of Hyundai''s demise are greatly exaggerated. Despite the bad publicity of late, the group has strong cash-generating potential and contingency risks have been largely ...
By John Kim | 14 July 2000
The government''s seeming inability to come up with any credible solutions to Indonesia''s problems is thwarting the rupiah''s recovery.
By Pieter van der schaft | 13 July 2000
An unwelcome 29% increase in Thailand''s foreign debt burden shows the perils of increased transparency.
By Pieter van der schaft | 5 July 2000
The first in a regular series of Mr Syn columns - from our insider in Asia''s syndicated loan market.
By Mr Syn | 3 July 2000
Criticisms over the Philippines'' rediscount facility are groundless, some analysts say.
By Meera Tharmaratnam | 27 June 2000
Donald Hanna, Salomon Smith Barney''s chief economist, doubts a repeat of the Asian crisis despite expectations of higher US interest rates.
By Elaine Leong | 20 June 2000
With the US economy slowing down, more support from Japan is needed to maintain the momentum of the Asian recovery.
By Dominique Dwor-Frecaut | 19 June 2000
Will Hong Kong be able to develop the "new economy", a development needed to sustain the current recovery and guarantee a competitive future?
By Scott B. MacDonald | 2 June 2000
The BOT''s outline for inflation targeting appears, on the whole, to be sensible. However, the new monetary policy framework does not alter the view that USD/THB will trade ...
By Desmond Supple | 2 June 2000
Doom-sayers are predicting a return to the bad old days in Korea - but, says Desmond Supple of Barclays Capital, the upswing is not over yet.
By Desmond Supple | 2 June 2000
Polls
Should Japan turn its nuclear power stations back on?

   |   View results
Yes
  63%
 
No
  37%
TOTAL VOTES: 107

 
WEBCASTS
On Demand Webcasts
Magazine
FinanceAsia Magazine
FinanceAsia
April 2012