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Asia - Indonesia's reforms start to bear fruit - The sale of one of the largest nationalized banks shows that Indonesia's banking sector reforms are making progress. But foreign in...
Ford, Maggie
- In:
Euromoney
(
2003
),
pp. 94-101
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Indonesia - Reality check reveals winning formula - Indonesian banks that were focused on the retail and small business sectors fared best during the Asia crisis and restructuring...
Ford, Maggie
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Euromoney
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2003
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pp. 102-105
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Features - Indonesia - Can-do spirit amid chaotic transition - After a turbulent history and a recent economic crisis, political reform is Indonesia's latest challenge. Fortunately...
Ford, Maggie
- In:
Euromoney
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2001
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pp. 142-144
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Features - Philippines - Reform moves back to square one - Post-1986 administrations have worked hard to eradicate the culture of corruption Marcos had fostered. But in just two ye...
Ford, Maggie
- In:
Euromoney
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2001
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pp. 80-88
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Indonesia - A tale of two sectors - Retail banks flourish, corporate banks flounder
Ford, Maggie
- In:
Euromoney
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1999
),
pp. 264-272
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Indonesia - Waking up to reality - Bank reforms and debt restructuring certainly beat fantasy economics and squabbling with the IMF. But which foreign banks will be around to see t...
Ford, Maggie
- In:
Euromoney
(
1998
),
pp. 46-48
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Asia's banks: now comes the real crisis - Left to their own devices, Asia's banks have got themselves into big trouble.
Ford, Maggie
- In:
Euromoney
(
1997
),
pp. 44-47
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The death of Korea Inc - Korea has been hit by corporate collapse, a banking crisis and a political corruption scandal. The government's response: to liberalize the economy, not co...
Ford, Maggie
- In:
Euromoney
(
1997
),
pp. 56-60
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Financial supermarkets pile it high - Malaysia's banks haven't kept pace with its booming economy. Now Bank Negara is forcing mergers. It wants financial services supermarkets, ful...
Ford, Maggie
- In:
Euromoney
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1997
),
pp. 88-91
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Private sector looks to the markets - Where will the private sector find the funds to rebuild the Philippines?
Ford, Maggie
- In:
Euromoney
(
1996
),
pp. 351-355
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