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Articles in November, 1994 issue of Banker, The
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City dragons work magic. (includes related article)(Cover Story)
by Blanden, Michael - Markets after the scam. (India's National Stock Exchange)
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Drug deals deliver.
by Shearlock, Peter - The big push. (Ukraine President leonid Kuchma's International Monetary Fund-backed economic stabilization program)
- Towards the EMU. (European monetary union)
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Against the clock. (reprofiling of Algerian debts)
by Marks, Jon - Moscow's rouble racket.
- New names, new faces. (London, England as Europe's premier financial center)
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The buck never stops. (money laundering)
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Hidden skeletons.
by Quillacq, Leslie de -
Too many banks. (Poland)(includes related article)(Industry Overview)
by Jones, Colin - The bottom line. (private flows and the role of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund)
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Dollar on the skids.
by Harington, Henry - Kingpin of Beirut. (Banque du Liban Governor Riad Salame)
- Offices on the move. (office space in London, England)
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A modest start. (Chinese banking regulations)
by Lewis, Robert -
Emperor's clothes. (increased disclosure)
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Hard times ahead. (Arab banking)(includes related article)(Industry Overview)
by Timewell, Stephen - Reckless games: are banks letting their credit standards fall to pre-recession levels?
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Straining the leash. (failed takeover bid by Banco Comercial Portugues for a 40% stake in Banco Portugues do Atlantico)
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Race with risk. (credit risk)(includes related article)
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Private flows flurry.(Viewpoint)
by de la Dehesa, Guillermo - An eagle eye. (new Banco de Portugal Governor Antonio de Sousa)
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Geography is the key. (use of geographic information systems in decision making)
by Cassettari, Seppe
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