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After facing some tough challenges in recent years, Dubai’s banking sector now shows many signs of having turned the corner. Stronger regulation and more robust financials are providing a healthier environment for expansion, while significant progress has been made in tackling the legacy of the global financial crisis. A major part of the UAE’s...

With micro, small and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) accounting for such a large share of Dubai’s economy, financing these vital wheels of the emirate’s industrial machine has become an increasingly important part of both bank and government development plans. According to research by government agency Dubai SME, some 95% of the emirate’s...

The national rollout of the government Direct Cash Transfer (DCT) scheme in early January is the largest and most comprehensive overhaul of India’s subsidies and benefits distribution programmes to date. However, the programme’s quick introduction, as well as a number of other challenges, may prove problematic to its implementation and success.

Stretching over 17,500 islands and home to around 245m people, Indonesia is a vast, diverse nation with a rapidly growing economy, extensive natural resources and a range of sectors ripe for investment. By far the largest country in ASEAN in terms of both population and area, Indonesia is responsible for one-third of the 10-nation bloc’s total GDP. 

Chapter | Insurance from The Report: Indonesia 2013

Indonesia’s insurance sector stands out as the fastest growing and most promising in South-east Asia, within a region that’s largely seen as the most attractive for the world’s major underwriters. Supported by rapid economic expansion spurred by domestic consumption in the past decade, the sector has averaged a compound annual growth rate of 20% in gross written premiums and 26% in assets since...

Chapter | Capital Markets from The Report: Indonesia 2013

Indonesia’s domestic exchange is dominated by foreign investors motivated by capital gains. Less than 1% of the local population invests in Indonesia’s exchange, and those that do tend to prefer buy-and-hold strategies. Corporations have expanded their bond offerings amid a favourable market of low interest rates, high demand and a risk-free government yield curve. While the government works to...

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