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  • Following a complete restructuring, Bank BNI has expanded its focus to include retail banking and the fast-growing Islamic finance market.
  • CLSA and JPMorgan, two of the Indonesia winners of last year's Asiamoney broker's poll, share their thoughts on the country's economic recovery.
  • Unilever takes this year's crown, while Telkom pulls off an impressive volte face in investor relations.
  • Bank BII has reinvented itself, with the aim of becoming one of Indonesia's most innovative and streamlined financial establishments.
  • Following a complete restructuring, Bank BNI has expanded its focus to include retail banking and the fast-growing Islamic finance market.
  • CLSA and JPMorgan, two of the Indonesia winners of last year's Asiamoney broker's poll, share their thoughts on the country's economic recovery.
  • Bank BII has reinvented itself, with the aim of becoming one of Indonesia's most innovative and streamlined financial establishments.
  • Corporate governance is the popular business mantra. But not all corporates practise what they preach, reveals our poll. Report by Fiona Haddock and polling by Olivia Chow and Robert Law
  • After three years of a market-enforced fast, Asia's bulge brackets are finally gorging themselves on equity and equity-related issuance – courtesy of Asia's capital-hungry corporates, mainly in Taiwan. By Chris Leahy
  • Without an improvement in Indonesia's investment environment, the country's mining industry will hugely contract – with foreign investors taking their business to other emerging markets.
  • The growth of the Malaysian bond market has been nothing short of spectacular since the launch of the Capital Market Master Plan in 2001.
  • The departure of India's Industrial Development Bank from the country's mutual fund industry is seen as the spectre of consolidation. By Ritesh Gupta