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COVER STORY
MIX MASTERS
The litter of failed business partnerships in China notwithstanding, GE Money is betting it can make a go of its venture in Shenzhen.
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FEATURE
KING OF THE HILL
A small fish in the global software ocean just five years ago, India’s I-Flex Solutions now reigns with its self-developed banking suites.
 
FEATURE
THE BUYOUT BINGE
The massive flow of funds into private-equity firms has created monster deals, and no one is quite sure how it will all end.
 
TOPLINE

UNFINISHED AGENDA
Asia’s unfinished post-crisis business.

LOCAL HEROES
The region’s banks get some love.

TRUE CONFESSIONS
Korean accounting comes clean.

SIX STIGMA?
Does Six Sigma really work?

 
BY THE NUMBER
BUSINESS OUTLOOK SURVEY
CFO optimism in Asia is at its highest in two years, even though regional markets are in a fretful mood.
 
INSIGHT
NERVE-CENTER FUSION
In Asia, architecture and technology are finally talking to each other.
 
IN TECH
SIX DEGREES OF IRRITATION
Social-networking websites are gaining business fans, but also disgruntled users.
 
ON THE RECORD
STEPHEN HARTWELL GREER, CEO OF SMORGON HARTWELL RECYCLING
 
IN PRACTICE : TREASURY MANAGEMENT
TREASURE TROVE
How banks are getting better at giving treasurers their heart’s desires.
 
IN PRACTICE : TAXATION
TRANSFER STUDENTS
Always a tricky subject, transfer pricing is getting serious attention from CFOs – and the taxman.
 
GRAPEVINE
HOW MUCH FOR THE FOREIGNER?
South Korean companies reveal a penchant for foreign executives; CFOs on the move.
 

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