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  • A report by Standard Chartered
  • Bank NISP, AAA Securities and Danaraksa Securities take the accolades at this year's domestic bank awards.
  • A report by Bank Mandiri
  • As Indonesia's macro economy gathers pace, its bond market is starting to stir. It even looks set to rival the revitalized equity market.
  • Foreign investment banks in Japan are reinventing themselves – and their client relationships – as proprietary trading in distressed debt promises the kind of profits that traditional strategies cannot deliver. By Fiona Haddock.
  • As Indonesia's macro economy gathers pace, its bond market is starting to stir. It even looks set to rival the revitalized equity market.
  • If there's one family to know in East Timor, it's the Carrascalaos. Eric Ellis outlines the family's influence in the small but volatile East Asian island.
  • Syndicated loans, equity, debt and M&A
  • British American Tobacco (Malaysia) took the accolade once again in 2002, followed closely by Maxis, which received more praise than any other Malaysian company for its overhaul and listing.
  • With improved market sentiment in Malaysia and the prospects of increased weightings from foreign investors, analysts are becoming more bullish and are shifting their interest to companies that are leveraged to the economic recovery cycle.
  • Bank Mandiri's "go publik" campaign, reminiscent of Indonesia's Asian tiger days, proves that that the country is back on the radar screen of international investors.
  • It is a pleasure for me to update Asiamoney readers on the Indonesian economy – it is particularly positive to report that throughout the year the economy has been showing encouraging signals, reaching growth of 3.5% to 4% in 2003.