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Over the next three decades, the roles will be reversed and Western companies will be manufacturing for China, the author of upcoming book 'Brand Breakout' predicts
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Mongolian banks are considering issuing offshore renminbi bond in 2013. However, while their diversity would be welcome, the issuers may face challenges getting their deals off the ground.
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Young people in developing markets are more likely to be rejected for jobs because of their social media profiles, a survey shows
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Asiamoney PLUS highlights the latest job changes from across the fixed income and financial markets.
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The outlook for Asian airlines is improving, with premium traffic rebounding and fuel prices behaving. HSBC strategists pick their favorite stocks
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You can always rely on new developments in the offshore renminbi market to make banks lose their heads. This week was no different as lenders slugged it out for the claim of being the first to issue bonds cleared and listed in Singapore.
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The corporate euro medium term market has had an impressive start to the year, with new issuers entering the fray and existing ones increasingly using MTNs to diversify their funding. There is still space in the buoyant market for other firms to join in — but they should hurry up if they want to take advantage of historically low rates.
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Chinese policymakers should allow supply/demand determine the fate of its capital market by promoting real-time pricing and closing loopholes.
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The newly launched national clearing house in India is expected to enhance corporate treasury operations, improving working capital and supply chain capabilities, say experts.
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Herbert Stepic, the CEO of RBI and architect of the bank's expansion in Central and Eastern Europe, offered to step down as an inquiry is under way
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The economist who warned that Wall Street stocks were overvalued just before the dotcom crash says Japanese stocks are better placed than other markets