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  • Many famous names among Asia's equity brokers have quit or been swallowed by ever-expanding banking organizations. Chris Leahy explores the secrets of three that have survived.
  • Some strange candidates are expected to be running for president in the Philippines next year. Abby Tan looks at their chances and the part that the economy will play in the campaign.
  • Chinese companies are increasingly turning to the stock market to raise capital for expansion. With government plans to privatize a big chunk of state-owned assets, equity owners are fast coming into their own. Research shows that 50 entrepreneurs control among them US$20 billion in the tradable market capital of Mainland-owned companies. By Rupert Hoogewerf
  • As businessmen gradually win more public recognition for their role in the economy, debate is raging: How deep to dig? Entrepreneurs are clamoring for bygones to be bygones, promising to behave themselves from now on, writes Rupert Hoogewerf.
  • Soccer and the art of motorcycle maintenance. By Rupert Hoogewerf
  • The boodle report – Oxford Dictionary: Boodle ['bu:dl] spoils, prize, takings, loot, booty, haul, pickings, plunder.
  • An integrated Asian bond market is the dream of several of the region's governments. But will the ambitious initiative take off? Roy Chew speaks to the region's issuers, bankers and analysts.
  • Crouching tiger. By Lily Chen Bing
  • THE SIGNS AUGUR well for export-dependent Asia. The US locomotive has shifted up a gear this summer, boosted by consumer spending in the wake of federal tax cuts, aggressive monetary stimulus and dollar depreciation. The Japanese economy, which had been comatose for so long, has been perking up. Mainland China continues to power ahead. Add to all this the post-Sars rebound and the high-tech turnaround and the outlook is good for a sustainable recovery in the region.
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