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  • Ventures trading Asian bonds online believe that their systems, BondsInAsia and Asiabondportal, will bring liquidity and transparency to the region – and therefore increase levels of issuance. Institutional investors will need some convincing. By Fiona Haddock
  • After porkbellies, bandwidth
  • After porkbellies, bandwidth
  • Projections for the number of online brokers in Asia – particularly Hong Kong – are mind-boggling. Can there possibly be a future for so many?
  • It is an unthinkable task. But a full recovery for Indonesia will not be complete without the restructuring of a staggering US$100 billion of private sector debt. It will take years and may never be completed, but there have been steps forward. By Maggie Ford
  • Macroeconomic outlook
  • Macroeconomic outlook
  • It is an unthinkable task. But a full recovery for Indonesia will not be complete without the restructuring of a staggering US$100 billion of private sector debt. It will take years and may never be completed, but there have been steps forward. By Maggie Ford
  • Bambang Sudibyo was Indonesia's finance minister for the first 10 months of the Wahid government until the president replaced him with Prijadi Praptosuhardjo – perhaps the most controversial decision of the whole reshuffle. Asiamoney met him just two days before Wahid's announcement. By Chris Wright and Maggie Ford.
  • The financial crisis, and the IMF reforms that followed it, have opened South Korea's financial sector up to foreign entrants. Approaches vary, but they all run up against the same barriers when it comes to pitching for mandates. By Pauline Loong.
  • Bambang Sudibyo was Indonesia's finance minister for the first 10 months of the Wahid government until the president replaced him with Prijadi Praptosuhardjo – perhaps the most controversial decision of the whole reshuffle. Asiamoney met him just two days before Wahid's announcement. By Chris Wright and Maggie Ford.
  • The Korean capital markets – which include the largest bond market in ex-Japan Asia - are showing renewed signs of life, with stronger price performance and new asset classes. But it's not great news for everyone, and analysts advise caution.