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  • China fever still high
  • Paul Keating, unofficial Australian ambassador to Asia, may have been out of office down under for some time, but he still has strong opinions about how his country is being, and should be, run.
  • The chairmanship of the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission is up for grabs following Allan Fel's announcement of his early retirement. Fiona Haddock spoke to him at his Canberra office.
  • Everything about the Three Gorges Dam project is controversial, from the scale to the social and environmental displacement. The numbers are too – and in a forthcoming IPO the dam's operators will try to raise unprecedented volumes of equity. Chris Wright reports.
  • A report by UBS Warburg
  • The Philippine government is set to sell off a number of its power sector assets. But in a gloomy global economy who wants them? And would prospective bidders be able to secure the necessary acquisition finance? Dominic Jones reports.
  • The privatization sheen is wearing off in Victoria as the receivers are called in to two of the state's big transportation franchises. The good news is that the debt and bond markets seem relatively unscathed. Dominic Jones reports.
  • Syndicated loans, equity, debt and M&A
  • Qantas has cruised relatively unscathed through the past two years, benefiting indirectly from the bottoming out of the aviation industry. But the real test is to come. Bina Brown reports.
  • Macquarie Bank is the winner of the Asiamoney Australian securitization deal of the year with its Synthetic Master Asset Receivables Trust (SMART) Series 2002-1 which promises capital and risk management solutions for other banks.
  • The remarkable progress of the Australian securitization market in 2002 looks set to continue with the promise of yet more growth and diversification, rising offshore issuance and greater foreign investor participation in local deals. Mark B Johnson reports.