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Reducing China's exposure to foreign currencies by increasing the use of the renminbi could limit the risks for Chinese traders, investors, and financial institutions, but ...
By KimEng Tan, Standard & Poor’s | 19 January 2010
Issuing forecasts for economic recovery is an inaccurate science and investors should remain wary.
Many Asia-Pacific governments face the difficult task of controlling inflation and asset price appreciation at a time when economic support measures and borrowing needs remain ...
By William Hess | 18 December 2009
The availability of cheaper and easier financing alternatives and the diverse market environment are impeding the growth of securitisation markets in the region, but there are ...
By Fabienne Michaux | 27 November 2009
Two recent high-profile legal decisions have put China's antitrust rules under the spotlight.
By Lara Wozniak | 30 October 2009
As the global downturn shows signs of bottoming out, Standard & Poor’s regional credit ratings scale for Asean could prove useful as a benchmark to differentiate among issuers ...
By Suzanne Smith | 29 October 2009
Recovery is partly due to "hot" money inflows, but limited supply will keep the commercial sector on track, while demand for residential housing will be supported by low ...
By Christopher Lee | 25 September 2009
BNY Mellon managing director and head of treasury services for the Indian subcontinent, Aneish Kumar, discusses global changes in transaction banking and what’s going on in ...
By FinanceAsia & BNY Mellon | 17 September 2009
Defaults in the region are expected to peak in 2009, projects Standard & Poor’s.
By Ian Thompson | 20 August 2009
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By The Editors | 13 December 2005
JPMorgan is willing to take a leading role in the ongoing evolution of the global payments system.
By FinanceAsia.com | 8 September 2005
Service allows financial institutions clients to monitor and manage USD payments in real-time.
By Citigroup | 7 September 2005
JPMorgan Chase Trade Bank ranked number one by Global Trade Review.
By JPMorgan | 4 September 2005
Standard Chartered''s reputation for reliability and consistency in the financial sector makes it an ideal partner for financial institutions.
By By Standard Chartered Bank | 31 August 2005
A diversified red chip is reborn as a modern and focused port operator.
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