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  • Renaissance Capital looks to buy Bumi Resources' coal mine assets, then pulls out, while an earthquake in Java does US$3.1 billion of damage and the government lays plans to sell a part of its stake in Perusahaan Gas Negara.
  • Malaysia Airlines was flying perilously close to bankruptcy this year but is forcing its way back towards the black thanks to its recently-installed chief. Despite his sterling efforts, however, the company's future remains far from assured. Richard Morrow and Leigh Powell report.
  • Pictures of rutting bovines and phials of bull semen have helped China Milk to attract a new breed of upstream investors on the crest of a dairy wave, reports Chris Wright.
  • Find out the best in private banking in Eastern Asia, foreign exchange and cash management in Korea.
  • A pioneer who built one of the country's biggest IT empires, Narayana Murthy simply wants to be remembered as 'not nice, but fair'. Earning 39th place on Asiamoney's 2006 list of the 100 most influential businessmen in Asia-Pacific, the humble founder of Infosys uses a poetic turn of phrase to tell Chris Wright about his humanitarian philosophies as he reflects on a changing of the guard.
  • Find out the best in private banking in Southeast Asia
  • Hedge funds are growing rapidly in Asia, both in quantity and size, and servicing them provides vital revenue for the region's investment banks. As Asiamoney's inaugural Prime Broking and Hedge Fund Services Poll reveals, one bank in particular is doing a good job in this vibrant and fast-changing industry.
  • As the mammoth consortium assembled to take over Coles Myer suggests, private equity is shifting every concept of consolidation in Australia. Large international companies are bidding up acquisitions, and local houses are trying to keep up. There's more on the horizon, too, writes Giles Parkinson.
  • Historically, Indonesia's private equity market has been fairly moribund, but not any more. The establishment of the Saratoga Asia 11 Fund, a US$300 million-US$500 million vehicle of private equity firm Saratoga Capital, underlines the rising interest of international investors in buying into the country's companies.
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