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HEDGE FUNDS - Living- on Hostile Ground - Tokyo-based hedge fund manager Asuka Asset Management is banking on diversification to help it survive Japan's unfriendly regulators, indi...
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INDIA - Wall Street Comes to India - A bull market and an M&A spree attracted investment banks into India. They still have visions of riches despite recent market woes.
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CHINA BANKING - A New Man in China - Frank Newman, the rare foreigner to run a Chinese bank, has a bold rehab plan. Will it work?
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SPECIAL REPORT MARKET TURMOIL - EMERGING MARKETS - Emerging Markets Come of Age
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CAPITAL - MARKETS - China Fever - Are soaring prices and record-breaking 1POs setting China's markets up for a fall? Not according to emerging-markets logic,
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RESEARCH and RANKINGS - The china 20 - Market gains and asset inflows are challenging China's fund managers and causing big changes in our ranking of the market leaders.
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CHINA - China's Would-be Giant Killer - By moving into banking, Ping An Insurance is making a bold bid to become China's first financial services supermarket.
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MARKETS - One Country, One Exchange? - Hong Kong seeks to bring HKEx and the Shanghai bourse together.
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CAPITAL - RAINMAKERS - Reaching Out - Ping An went outside the fraternity of elite mainland bankers for advice on buying a stake in Belgium's Fortis. Expect more of the same in the...
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INVESTING - MONEY MANAGEMENT: China's November surprise - The National Council for Social Security Fund hands U.S. money managers a near-clean sweep.
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