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BusinessWeek
March 29, 2004
Frederik Balfour
Malaysia's Mr. Nice Guy Is One Tough Cookie Prime Minister Badawi seems serious about reform -- and foreign money is pouring in mark for My Articles similar articles
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September 29, 2003
Michael Shari
Behind Malaysia's Economic Miracle Australian National University's Hal Hill discusses the making of an "economic development success story." mark for My Articles similar articles
TIME Asia
September 6, 2010
Michael Schuman
Malaysia's New Journey Malaysia's economic miracle has stalled, and while the nation is, indeed, somewhat pluralistic, it is no melting pot. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
September 6, 2004
Assif Shameen
Malaysia And Singapore: A New Detente An easing in relations between the two countries could prove economically lucrative for both. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
February 14, 2005
Assif Shameen
Is The Ringgit Better Off On Its Own? Capital is rushing into Malaysia on a bet that the peg to the dollar will end mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
September 9, 2010
Shamim Adam
Malaysia Tries to Curb Its Pro-Malay Policies Prime Minister Najib wants to undo affirmative action for the ethnic Malays and lure back the Malaysian Chinese and Indians who have emigrated. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
October 25, 2004
Assif Shameen
Malaysia Rolls Out The Red Carpet Foreign banks, once shunned, now are wooed as catalysts for change mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
February 14, 2005
Setting The Ringgit Free China might take a page from Malaysia and revalue its currency, too. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
July 25, 2005
Assif Shameen
Malaysia's Proton Hits Heavy Traffic Proton Holdings, the government-controlled company that has long had a hammerlock on the Malaysian car market, is at a crossroads: As tariffs fall, rivals are piling in, threatening the carmaker's future. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
February 28, 2005
Assif Shameen
Asia's Tigers Hang Tough Pressure from China is forcing Southeast Asian factories to shape up. mark for My Articles similar articles
Wired
April 2006
Jack Boulware
The World Record-Breaking Capital The strongest hair! The youngest sumo wrestler! The longest pencil! In Malaysia, making your mark - any mark - is a matter of national pride. mark for My Articles similar articles
AskMen.com
July 9, 2002
Daniel Harrison
Malaysia: A Land Of Many Pleasures Visiting Southeast Asia has always been a dream of mine, and seeing Miri, the Mulu Caves and Kuala Lumpur can fulfill any Asia lover's fantasy. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
May 28, 2009
Frederik Balfour
Asia: Weathering the Economic Crisis Its banks are strong, while debt loads and inflation are low. But that doesn't mean there aren't challenges for investors. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
July 25, 2005
Assif Shameen
The Shareholder Revving State Companies Azman, head of the Malaysian state investment firm Khazanah Holdings, has injected an entrepreneurial style into many state-owned businesses. His latest project is carmaker Proton. mark for My Articles similar articles
Bank Systems & Technology
December 1, 2003
Ivan Schneider
Rhetorical Questions October was an interesting time for an American Jew in the media to visit Singapore for a conference of international bankers, particularly after hearing about the anti-Semitic speech by Mahathir Mohamad, former prime minister of neighboring Malaysia. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
August 26, 2010
El Batalji & Permatasari
Malaysia Rules in Islamic Finance Kuala Lumpur has trumped Gulf financial centers and now dominates the global market for Islamic bonds. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
October 13, 2003
Michael Shari
Keeping Money in Line with Mecca Islamic finance learns to accommodate the religious dictates of the Koran. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
May 30, 2005
Assif Shameen
Southeast Asia: Sounds Of A Building Boom Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand are spending billions on new infrastructures. mark for My Articles similar articles
IEEE Spectrum
January 2006
Steven Cherry
Winner: A Radio Bypass A Malaysian Internet service provider sidesteps its biggest competitor. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
August 8, 2005
Assif Shameen
Islamic Banks: A Novelty No Longer Lenders that avoid charging interest, in line with Koranic rules, are spreading - even among Western institutions mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
September 9, 2010
Bruce Einhorn
In Asia, Public Health Care Gets Less Public Health-care policymakers in Asia are encouraging more affluent Asians to use private hospitals and their own funds. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
November 17, 2003
Michael Shari
Southeast Asia's Run Isn't Done Booming IPO markets, with Thailand leading the pack, show no signs of cooling. mark for My Articles similar articles
TIME Asia
September 27, 2010
Andrew Marshall
Military Maneuvers Between the periods of 2000 to 2004 and 2005 to 2009, arms imports to Indonesia, Singapore and Malaysia rose by 84%, 146% and 722%, respectively, reports the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute. mark for My Articles similar articles
Finance & Development
June 2010
Sanjay Kalra
Deeper Markets, Cheaper Capital Financial sector reforms can help reduce the cost of capital, spur investment, and promote rebalancing in Asia. mark for My Articles similar articles