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Indonesian reformer accused of corruption
The recently appointed head of the state labour insurer Jamsostek finds himself under counterattack by vested interests.
By
Alastair Reed
| 12 July 2006
Asset Owners
Indonesian reformer accused of corruption
The recently appointed head of the state labour insurer Jamsostek finds himself under counterattack by vested interests.
By
Alastair Reed
| 12 July 2006
Services
Deutsche to offer Shari'a fund admin in Indonesia
The firm becomes the first custodian bank in Indonesia to offer approved Shari'a fund admin services.
By
Andrew Peck
| 10 July 2006
Services
Deutsche to offer Shari'a fund admin in Indonesia
The firm becomes the first custodian bank in Indonesia to offer approved Shari'a fund admin services.
By
Andrew Peck
| 10 July 2006
Business Moves
SK Corp pairs up with Pertamina to up oil production
In a move that expands SK Corp's reach and boosts Pertamina's production the two companies sign a JV agreement to build a lubricants plant in Indonesia.
By
Lara Wozniak
| 24 April 2006
Business Moves
SK Corp pairs up with Pertamina to up oil production
In a move that expands SK Corp's reach and boosts Pertamina's production the two companies sign a JV agreement to build a lubricants plant in Indonesia.
By
Lara Wozniak
| 24 April 2006
Business Moves
What are the odds of ExxonMobil settling with Pertamina?
An agreement over developing the Cepu oil fields in Indonesia should be signed today, but does that mean the deal is done?
By
Lara Wozniak
| 15 March 2006
Business Moves
What are the odds of ExxonMobil settling with Pertamina?
An agreement over developing the Cepu oil fields in Indonesia should be signed today, but does that mean the deal is done?
By
Lara Wozniak
| 15 March 2006
Business Moves
Why is Deutsche Bank in court?
German bank in the dock as years of legal wrangling about the ownership of Indonesia’s Adaro coalmines finally makes it to the High Court of Singapore.
By
Jackie Horne
| 6 March 2006
Business Moves
Why is Deutsche Bank in court?
German bank in the dock as years of legal wrangling about the ownership of Indonesia’s Adaro coalmines finally makes it to the High Court of Singapore.
By
Jackie Horne
| 6 March 2006
Alternatives
Asia's evolving private equity landscape
Linklaters partners discuss recent regulatory developments in the Asian private equity sector.
By
Sanghoon Lee
,
Betty Yap
,
Sandeep Katwala
,
Richard Good
,
Casper Lawson
| 6 February 2006
Alternatives
Asia's evolving private equity landscape
Linklaters partners discuss recent regulatory developments in the Asian private equity sector.
By
Sanghoon Lee
,
Betty Yap
,
Sandeep Katwala
,
Richard Good
,
Casper Lawson
| 6 February 2006
People Moves
Deutsche makes Indonesia custody hire
Elwin Karyadi to lead bank''s domestic custody business in Indonesia.
By
Andrew Peck
| 29 November 2005
People Moves
Deutsche makes Indonesia custody hire
Elwin Karyadi to lead bank''s domestic custody business in Indonesia.
By
Andrew Peck
| 29 November 2005
Business Moves
Antam: An SOE getting it right
Antam, an Indonesian mining company with a reputation for good corporate governance has just reported strong earnings.
By
Lara Wozniak
| 23 November 2005
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