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17 August, 2011
Purisima’s Philippine balancing act
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1 September, 2008
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Bangladesh: life at the sharp end
Euromoney magazine, September 2008 Army chiefs rarely find themselves touting potato recipes, but these are remarkable times. So […]
1 September, 2008
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1 September, 2008
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Be careful what you wish for: goodbye Musharraf
Euromoney magazine, market leader, September 2008 So, he’s gone. After nine years, Pervez Musharraf has resigned as Pakistan’s […]
1 September, 2008
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Can the West Bank spring a surprise?
Euromoney magazine, September 2008 Summits come and go, but it was quite something to be at the first […]
30 August, 2008
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Australia
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The case for gold
Australian Financial Review, August 2008 Even by the choppy standards of world stock markets, the gold price has […]
15 July, 2008
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15 July, 2008
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What if China slips?
Australian Financial Review, July 2008 For years, China has been the answer to everything. Can the commodities boom […]
1 July, 2008
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1 July, 2008
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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 June, 2008
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1 June, 2008
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Euromoney GCC asset management guide: Gulf economics and the asset management industry
This is one of seven articles that made up the Euromoney Guide to Asset Management in the GCC, […]
1 June, 2008
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1 June, 2008
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Margarito Teves, Philippines finance minister: facing the hard work being undone
Euromoney, June 2008 It was all going so well. In the last three years the Philippines has been […]
1 June, 2008
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1 June, 2008
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Taiwan bouyant on China hopes
Euromoney, June 2008 For a sense of the buoyant mood sweeping Taiwan today, take a look at the […]
28 May, 2008
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28 May, 2008
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Palestinian prime minister Salam Fayyad: calls for US support
Emerging Markets, May 2008 Palestinian prime minister Salam Fayyad has called on the US business community for support […]
20 May, 2008
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20 May, 2008
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What happens to Australia if China falls?
Australian Financial Review, May 2008 You will be familiar with the argument: it’s all about China. Chinese growth, […]
5 May, 2008
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5 May, 2008
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Ministers and governors face the pain
Emerging Markets, ADB annual meeting, May 2008 Asian ministers and bank governors have described some of the toughest […]
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