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Asian financial crisis
The Rise of Indonesia’s Banks
By James Guild
The sector has made a roaring recovery since the doldrums of the Asian Financial Crisis of the late 1990s.
Indonesian Money Laundering Case Harks Back To Asian Financial Crisis
By Aisyah Llewellyn
In Indonesia, money laundering is hard to prosecute. But in the case against disgraced tax official Rafael Alun Trisambodo, prosecutors have seemingly found an open and shut case.
Time for Asian Countries to Put Aside Squabbles and Cooperate
By Kan Kimura
The pandemic poses risks that should transcend nationalist pride.
How COVID-19 Could Spark a Series of Crises Across Southeast Asia
By David Hutt
COVID-19 could be just the first in a series of crises that hit the region in the coming months.
How Badly is Indonesia’s Economy Really Doing?
By Luke Hunt
While comparisons to the Asian Financial Crisis may be premature or overly alarming, there are reasons for worry.
Another Indonesian Financial Crisis? Not Quite.
By James Guild
Indonesia’s rupiah is nearing levels last seen in the Asian Financial Crisis. Here's why this time is different.
Why 1997 Was Asia’s Perfect Storm
By Luke Hunt
1997 was a defining year for Southeast Asia, Hong Kong, and beyond.
The Asian Financial Crisis 20 Years On
By Stephan Haggard
What went wrong? What lessons can we draw? And could it happen again?
Vietnam Ramps Up Trade Talks Amid Economic Uncertainty
By Luke Hunt
Things don't seem to be looking that good for Hanoi.
What Hong Kong Reveals About ASEAN’s Economic Future
By Luke Hunt
The signs don’t look all that good.
US Economists Warn on China, India Growth Slowdown
By Anthony Fensom
Beware ‘Asiaphoria’ says former Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers.
Yudhoyono’s Checkered Legacy in Indonesia
By Prashanth Parameswaran
The outgoing president brought stability, but left a great deal undone.
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