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  • Julius Baer Group strips Credit Suisse of private bankers as it seeks to expand in Asia, while Coutts has a management shuffle.
  • Temasek buys 11.6% of Standard Chartered at a generous valuation, Russia and China agree to a huge gas pipeline project, India looks to free up currency controls and Softbank buys Vodafone Japan.
  • What key investment tips would you give wealthy individuals in the coming months?
  • Charity is firmly on the agenda as more Asians join the ranks of the super-rich, but the art of giving is not new to the region, it's just about getting a little more organized. Simon Parry reports.
  • The 14th Asiamoney Travel Poll is the largest ever, with 413 completed questionnaires received from business travellers in 26 countries. Anna-Louise Hinde reports.
  • The Asian private-banking sector is booming. Streams of money generated by Asia's new rich are finding their way into the hands of wealth management experts. As the banks struggle to find enough talent to meet the growing number of clients and their demands, Richard Morrow looks at what makes a good private banker.
  • Asiamoney sits down with experts at Euromoney's Vietnam Investment Forum to discuss opportunities in the country.
  • Even the most cynical market observer would admit that investment opportunities still abound in Asia for funds and individual investors alike. However, a few cities dominate in the minds of most experts over the coming few years.
  • Wealth Management spoke with Lam Man Chan, the Hong Kong-based chairman of Ngai Lik Industrial Holdings and a self-made millionaire, about the reasons behind his philanthropic activities and why he wants to give something to the Fujian village from which he hails.
  • China's ratings agencies are plumbing new depths. Investors are complaining loudly that the ratings given to companies issuing short term debt often have very little correlation with the issuer's ability to repay. In addition, foreign ratings agencies talk of collusion between a cartel of domestic agencies and a government determined to keep them in the dark. Elliot Wilson reports on the very murky world of Chinese debt.
  • Indonesian borrowers, once the pariahs of the capital markets during the fallout from the Asian financial crisis, are now some of the most sought-after credits in Asia. At the same time, investment and refinancing needs mean there should be a steady supply of Indonesian financings to come. However, investors will look at each deal on its merits.
  • How are you positioned in the Asian high yield corporate sector?