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MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA - ZAMBIA - There is a tight squeeze on the main banks' margins as growth in running costs is outpacing income, but Gill Baker finds the industry remains bullis...
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AFRICA - ZAMBIA - International banks are moving into Zambia, but will they tap into the huge unbanked population and reap the rewards?
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POWER TO SUCCEED - Africa is one of the most resource-rich areas on the planet but without a reliable power supply the continent will never benefit.
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Success in the face of adversity - These are turbulent times for Asian CFOs seeking debt or equity, but deals are being completed.
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Thailand: Thais are learning to smile again - What evidence is there of a turnaround for the first victim of the Asian crisis? The best hope may lie in the return of optimism.
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Keeping out of trouble - Will Singapore have to liberalize its markets?
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1998
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Infrastructural imperatives - Plenty of grandiose schemes but few bankable deals. Asia needs to spend massively if inadequate transport and communications are not to hold back grow...
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Why the Big Mango stayed on the tree - Bangkok - the Big Mango - was in a pretty precarious position for a while. Somehow, Thailand's civil servants have averted another Mexico-sty...
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China - The long march to compete post-WTO - Reforming the banking sector will present China with a major challenge.
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Features - Malaysia - Life after the dragon attack - Malaysia finds it difficult to attract disappointed foreign fund managers. It will have to rely on domestic investors and the b...
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