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Strong growth will continue in Asia: S&P economist
Inflation is an issue, but the bigger challenge for many Asian economies as they rapidly catch up with the US and Europe will be to move from export-led growth to economies ...
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Standard & Poor's
| 24 January 2011
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Should Asia look to Europe as an example of regional integration?
An alliance of national financial markets that preserves some differences, while standardising a range of financial practices and legislative frameworks, would make Asia more ...
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Tom Schiller, S&P
| 30 July 2010
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Will Europe's confidence crisis spill over into Asia?
Standard & Poor's answers some of the most frequently asked questions about what potential impact the credit situation in Europe may have on Asia's economies and sovereign ratings.
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Elena Okorotchenko
| 28 May 2010
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IPO valuations should leave room on the upside, S&P says
Lorraine Tan, Asia vice-president of Standard & Poor's equity research, talks about the prospects for Asian equity markets in 2010 and explains how companies should price their ...
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Lillian Liu
| 14 April 2010
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The changing face of ratings
Yu-Tsung Chang, head of Asia-Pacific ratings at Standard and Poor’s, talks about the role of rating agencies in Asia’s credit markets.
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Mei Tuicolo
| 9 March 2010
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Asia's sovereigns must exercise caution
Sovereigns have remained resilient during the financial crisis, but increasing risks are testing policymakers, says Standard and Poor's.
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Rosie Slater
| 7 May 2008
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