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Building for the future
Strongman Asia is in dire need of improved infrastructure. There is government financial assistance available to support new projects in most countries in the region, making them attractive investments. But they are not easy to get right, says Wiestke Blees.
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Malaysia: Asia's Islamic finance capital
Strongman As increasing numbers of private equity players are looking at investing according to Shari’ah laws, Malaysia is fast becoming Asia’s hub for Islamic finance. Wietske Blees reports.
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Asia buyouts return to strength
Strongman With low levels of debt and continued growth prospects, the nascent Asian buyout market has so far escaped the brunt of the credit crisis. But while growth opportunities are compelling, significant challenges remain. Wietske Blees reports
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A fresh start
Delhi Last year’s stock market downturn has shown that India is not immune from the global financial crisis. But with a buoyant, large domestic market and promising election results, private equity is welcoming the new opportunities the country now has to offer. Wietske Blees reports
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Stimulating private equity
China Despite a slump in exports, China’s GDP is expected to grow 6.5% in 2009. But, if the infamous regulatory regime were not enough, foreign investors now have to compete with a flood of local money. Wietske Blees asks if the Chinese private equity proposition stacks up.
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Cambodia: Asia’s final frontier
CambodiaAs it emerges from its dark past, Cambodia has attracted serious private equity start-ups. But will their plans and the economy be derailed by global events? Grant Murgatroyd reports
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Indonesian Private Equity - small but not perfectly formed
Kuala LumpurIndonesia’s structural and political issues continue to hamper investor sentiment and private equity is no exception.
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Malaysia: a slow burn
Kuala LumpurEmerging markets private equity investment in Malaysia is on the increase and as the industry begins to show signs of early maturity, non-Malay institutions, most notably those from the Gulf, are keen to partake of the opportunities offered.
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Asia: Lessons to be learnt
 Some argue that all of Asia is emerging in a PE sense, but all agree the pace of emergence differs between countries. But they are not forging their paths alone
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