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  • Japan has shown a new willingness to intervene in troubled Asian economies, and currency problems are not deterring the banks from pursuing business all over the region. By Jack Lowenstein.
  • series of bankruptcies is battering corporate Korea and putting serious strain on the country's banking sector. But companies and lenders alike are reluctant to embrace radical strategies. The result is a lot of posturing but little in the way of structural solutions. The worst may be yet to come, reports Jack Lowenstein.
  • France's banks are stifled by bureaucratic management, crippled by the over-expansion they undertook in the 1980s and hampered by regulatory obstacles to restructuring. What better time for an outsider with deep pockets to buy into one of the largest banking markets. By John McGrath.
  • RUSSIA: THE NEXT CHAPTER
  • A determined reformist government has put Georgia on the road to recovery. Now foreign investors are starting to take an interest, attracted by the country's strategic position on the oil route to the Caspian Sea. But the recovery remains fragile, as Suzanne Miller found.
  • The new South African government's enthusiasm for the free market has surprised some sceptics. But does it have the right plan to tackle the country's problems of entrenched unemployment, fitful economic growth and a heavy dependence on gold exports - not to mention rampant crime? Bruce Cameron reports.
  • After two successful privatizations this summer, foreign investors have become highly enthusiastic about Polish stocks. And there's more to come: some 80 companies have applied to the SEC to issue shares before the end of the year, and 60 of these would be IPOs. Antony Currie reports.
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  • The New Zealand economy's been riding a switchback. Stability would offer a welcome breather, as Albert Smith explains.