Tag: change

Competitors are signing up for extra boxing lessons and working their gloves for the annual Ding Dong that will now take place on October 30.
By Simon Osborne | 4 August 2008
Fast growth, low inflation and a crawling Chinese yuan are on the agenda for 2006, with the Chinese currency rising and fluctuating more as market reforms advance. The risks of ...
By Standard Chartered Bank | 9 August 2006
Martin Rogers takes over from London-bound Denis Brock.
By Andrew Peck | 3 November 2005
Answering their critics, leading payments bankers reveal how they are going to maintain and enhance their business.
By FinanceAsia.com | 6 September 2005
Delegates to yesterday''s Sibos plenary session heard a passionate call for the overhaul of the global payments business.
By FinanceAsia.com | 6 September 2005
Brian Cahill promoted as Jennifer Elliott transfers to New York.
By Cherie Marriott | 17 January 2005
How Beijing is transforming itself into a world class financial capital.
By JPMorgan | 8 October 2004
Are the returns sustainable asks GAM managing director David Lam
By David Lam | 29 July 2004
Ian Johnson''s book is a fascinating and detailed source on dissent in China.
By Dan Slater | 21 May 2004
Relocations and resignations in Hong Kong.
By Andrew Peck | 7 May 2004
Saiz returns; Wood goes to CSFB; Watson joins Morgan Stanley.
By Steven Irvine | 7 April 2004
Bong Consing steps down, and Todd Marin elevated. We speak to Sean Wallace and Marin about the changes at the top.
By Steven Irvine | 10 February 2004
The book is worth reading for its anecdotes, its interviews and the data it provides.
By Jim Rohwer | 31 July 2001
For companies in the telecoms, media and technology industry, cutting edge technology is a way of life, but at what cost?
By Elaine Leong | 12 June 2001
Rumours are rife that Sing Tao Holdings may be sold yet again.
By Stockhouse com | 22 November 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
The Asian crisis has forced many Asian companies to shift their focus beyond their traditional domestic and intra-Asian markets to global markets with which they are less familiar.
By Alexis Wong | 16 May 2000
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