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  • The legislative push against corporate malpractice in the US looks set to place a burden on foreign companies listed there and might discourage others from joining them.
  • When David Komansky, chairman and CEO of Merrill Lynch, bought Mercury Asset Management in 1997, he called it "the crown jewel of asset management". After years of poor performance, client defections and court cases, it's unlikely he would refer to it in such glowing terms today.
  • Turning 13 disparate institutions into an investor-friendly flotation as Bank of China Hong Kong was never going to be easy. But then came NPLs, scandals, fear of guilt by association with Andersen and crashing markets.
  • Telecoms
  • President and CEO, Delta Capital
  • As investment banks turn ever more to proprietary trading to make profits amid the market slowdown, their reported earnings are becoming increasingly volatile. This quarter, Goldman made a bundle and JPMorgan took a hit. Next quarter, who knows? Investors and ratings agencies are becoming worried.
  • The City of London is probably more efficient and egalitarian than it used to be. Still, there are a few places where the conversation, and the quantities of wine drunk, can transport the casual listener back to the old days of long lunches, rampant sexism and the power of the old school tie.
  • North Korea is planning to set up a special administrative region and create a financial and commercial centre to rival all others in Asia. The North Korean authorities say the area will be autonomous, with its own legislative, judicial and executive powers.
  • IMF/World Bank meeting
  • Forget proper arguments, who's got the best celebs on their side? This is what the euro vote is coming to in the UK as the two camps draw up their campaigns.
  • Kazakhstan led the world growth table in 2001 and credit rating agencies see it as a sound candidate for borrowing. Export credit agencies are not so confident, pointing in their ratings to paltry political reform and a nepotistic ruling elite.
  • European integration