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Malaysia's banks should stay out of the bond market, says CDRC chief
Malaysia''s corporate debt restructuring chief talks about Malaysia''s bond market and what needs solving.
By
Meera Tharmaratnam
| 26 July 2000
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Pulling Malaysia's infrastructure programme back on track
Malaysia''s corporate debt restructuring chief talks about infrastructure problems and Malaysia''s plans to solve them.
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Meera Tharmaratnam
| 25 July 2000
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EXCLUSIVE: How Malaysia's CDRC really views the Renong group
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
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Mystery of China's illegal capital outflow
The sluggish growth in China''s foreign exchange reserves is not necessarily caused by massive illegal outflow.
By
Chi Lo
| 24 July 2000
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Close-out and valuation under ISDA
Simmons & Simmons outlines the implications of the Peregrine Fixed Income vs Robinson Department Stores judgment.
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Simmons & Simmons
| 21 July 2000
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The Hyundai Group - money good?
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
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Indonesia: politics mar rupiah
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
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Thailand: the pitfalls of improved transparency
An unwelcome 29% increase in Thailand''s foreign debt burden shows the perils of increased transparency.
By
Pieter van der schaft
| 5 July 2000
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Japanese banks come back to loan market
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
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Philippines battles to keep credit lines open
Criticisms over the Philippines'' rediscount facility are groundless, some analysts say.
By
Meera Tharmaratnam
| 27 June 2000
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Asia cushioned despite US economy slowdown
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
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Where is the Asian locomotive?
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
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The Return of Hong Kong: Riding the New Economy?
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
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THB implications of Thai inflation targeting
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
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A second Korean financial crisis?
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
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