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  • ADB president Haruhiko Kuroda hit out at countries that have shied away from environmental responsibilities at the bank’s annual meeting in Hanoi
  • Hiroshi Watanabe, a rumoured successor to ADB president Haruhiko Kuroda, is one of the figures poised to define regional development across Asia. In an exclusive interview with Emerging Markets, he discusses his worries for the future
  • Experts warn of growing signs of a deterioration in Sino-US relations ahead of a key policy meeting in Washington next week
  • Infrastructure is the main bottleneck preventing 7%-plus growth in Indonesia, the country’s finance minister said
  • Asian infrastructure investment has been largely state-driven for much of the past decade. For the private sector to help plug the vast funding gap, governments will have to do more than beg
  • G20 chair Christine Lagarde’s charm offensive in Hanoi has won her significant Asian support were she to bid for the top job at the IMF, influential sources suggested to Emerging Markets
  • Laos could join the WTO as early as 2012, finance minister Somdy Douangdy told Emerging Markets
  • India's finance minister warned that unsustainably high fuel costs could slow India's GDP growth to 8% this year
  • Pakistan is moving closer to launching a $1 billion offshore exchangeable bond, a move that would mark its return to international capital markets for the first time since July 2007
  • Almost three-quarters of Philippines government borrowing will be sourced from local markets in 2011, a senior official told Emerging Markets
  • South-east Asia has struggled for years to recapture its heady pre-1997 dynamism. But as nations look to rebalance their economies, the hope is that the region might once again surge
  • This summer’s elections could finally settle the issue of the legitimacy of prime minister Abhisit Vejjajiva’s government or that of his predecessor Thaksin Shinawatra