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  • Demand for oil and gas is surging in North Asia. But efforts to shift supply away from the Middle East and towards the CIS are faltering
  • Japan has financial assets one hundred times bigger than the Thai bond market and eleven times bigger than Korea’s bond market
  • The government plans privatization in the banking sector, despite lacking a democratic mandate
  • Islamic finance is one area where Malaysian competitiveness has gained a degree of credibility it has yet to achieve in other sectors
  • By Kala Rao
  • Asia’s growth is threatened by poor investment in infrastructure. The problem is not so much the availability of capital – but rather ensuring stable ground for deal-making
  • Central bank governor promises regulatory incentives
  • Globalization in an increasingly multipolar world requires global “rules of the game”– and not just for trade and capital flows, argues India’s prime minister, Manmohan Singh. But it also requires political leadership in the developed world
  • The country’s precarious politics have yet again cast a shadow over the country's economic progress
  • Iraq cited as key sticking point
  • China must prevent a rebound of bad loans as cash continues to flood the financial sector. Smaller players are scrambling to put in place strategies for the next phase
  • Bank’s forex management idea causes confusion among market players