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PE changes the face of corporate India
Private equity was once a peripheral pursuit in the country – no longer. With many of India’s big companies deep in debt, immersed in bankruptcy proceedings or cut off from bank funding – or all of the above – buyout firms are rushing to fill the void.
Elliot Wilson
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March 19, 2019
Northeast Asia
Bank of China aims big in little Sri Lanka
BoC has only just opened its first Sri Lankan branch, but already it wants to be the biggest foreign player in the market. In an exclusive interview, Asiamoney sits down with the lender’s senior local bankers to discuss its goals and ambitions.
Elliot Wilson
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March 19, 2019
South Asia
India's fintech needs to break free
The country’s fintech sector has enormous potential, but it is being hobbled by a host of factors, from inconsistent regulations to a damaging credit crunch affecting local non-bank finance companies.
Elliot Wilson
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March 19, 2019
South Asia
Pakistan tries to break the IMF habit
Pakistan is a bailout addict, having spent 22 of the last 30 years in the fund’s intensive care, but can Imran Khan’s new government break that dependency? His finance minister says he has the cure.
Eric Ellis
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March 18, 2019
South Asia
Pakistan banking: Aurangzeb brings discipline to HBL
The new chief executive of Pakistan’s biggest bank has wasted no time in overhauling it after it was kicked out of the US and fined $225 million in 2017.
Eric Ellis
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March 18, 2019
South Asia
Bangladesh: The City Bank goes all-in on digital
A new chief executive is busy rolling out a bold strategy to make it the country’s biggest lender, with the help of some of the savviest names in the business – bKash, Grameenphone and China’s Ant Financial Services.
Elliot Wilson
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March 18, 2019
Southeast Asia
Myanmar’s exchange takes its time learning to walk
Three years after it was founded, Yangon Stock Exchange is marooned, which doesn’t augur well for developing the capital markets.
Eric Ellis
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March 18, 2019
Southeast Asia
Myanmar: Loh presses refresh at UAB
The new chief executive was hired to modernize Myanmar’s struggling United Amara Bank – in a year, he has got rid of the old guard and fired up the business.
Eric Ellis
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March 18, 2019
Asiamoney
Trade wars, interest rates, stocks and politics top ADB menu
There is no shortage of problems to tackle when bankers, economists and investors gather at the Asian Development Bank meetings in early May.
Matthew Thomas
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March 18, 2019
Northeast Asia
China’s small businesses are promised more money
Chinese premier Li Keqiang has told the country’s banks they need to increase their lending to small companies, but the details are fuzzy.
March 18, 2019
CAPITAL MARKETS
Agora works with incumbents to digitalize primary markets
If regulated investors are to buy bonds on blockchain, incumbent infrastructure providers such as CSDs must embrace the very technology that threatens their traditional role.
Peter Lee
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February 21, 2022
Fintech
The coming boom in metaverse real estate
Portion’s Jason Rosenstein explains why he paid $1.2 million for a plot of virtual land amid the goldrush of corporations launching their brands in the metaverse.
Peter Lee
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February 21, 2022
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