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Reality bites: the truth about investment banking in Asia
1 July, 2008

Euromoney awards for excellence 2008: Australia, Singapore, Taiwan

Euromoney magazine, awards for excellence, July 2008 AUSTRALIA Best Bank: Westpac Westpac gained a new chief executive in […]
1 July, 2008

The non-Muslim world fights for Islamic finance

Asiamoney, July 2008 In May, the Monetary Authority of Singapore made a low-key but significant announcement. Speaking to […]
1 July, 2008

Shamshad Akhtar, Pakistan: the most challenging environment ever

Asiamoney, July 2008 “Let me tell you,” says Shamshad Akhtar, the governor of the State Bank of Pakistan. […]
1 July, 2008

Middle East emerges as a private equity centre

Asiamoney, July 2008 The Middle East has emerged as the fourth world centre for private equity after North […]
1 July, 2008

Babcock & Brown faces up to leaner times

Euromoney magazine, July 2008 This time last year, Phil Green had plenty to smile about. The chief executive […]
1 July, 2008

Will Chinese banks withstand the credit crunch?

Institutional Investor, July 2008 It was a perfect year. Chinese banks had it all in 2007: booming local […]
1 June, 2008

Taiwan bouyant on China hopes

Euromoney, June 2008 For a sense of the buoyant mood sweeping Taiwan today, take a look at the […]
1 May, 2008

Vietnam feeling the pain of quick development

IFR Asia, May 2008 Vietnam is in the middle of a landmark shift: from being a frontier outpost […]
1 May, 2008

Asian banks take the lead in local funding

Emerging Markets, ADB editions, Madrid, May 2008 In December, a Taiwanese curtain and blinds manufacturer called Nien Made […]
1 May, 2008

Australia moves towards agency model

American Securitization, May 2008 Australia has taken its first steps towards an agency model for its securitization markets […]
1 May, 2008

Tianjin’s big ambitions

Author’s note: the following articles were sponsored by the municipality of Tianjin and are not independent journalism. They […]
1 April, 2008

In retirement, Australia can’t turn the tap off

Euromoney, April 2008 Chris Condon remembers former prime minister Paul Keating kicking off Australia’s compulsory retirement savings regime […]