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Bok briefs including: Paying for Performance by K. Rajkumar (Pelanduk). It discusses factors that contribute to foundations of current wages and salary practices.
Bankers rely on old weapons to meet war
Central bankers are refining their battle plans for coping with the upheaval that an Iraqi war could cause in financial markets and their economies.
Krames on corporate leadership
LIKE most love affairs which end badly, this one has left a bitter taste in the mouth. Corporate leaders, once superheroes and revered bringers of wealth and happiness, have fallen out of favour with their adoring fans in America.
Adopting a change in mindset
SOME of the major shifts in the world are going to create a very different kind of world in the next 20 years and the ability of younger people to take a longer term view is quite important.
Opec calls for urgent talks on output cut
By boosting production ahead of the war in Iraq, the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) succeeded in allaying concerns about a possible oil shortage once the shooting began. Yet, instead of celebrating its achievement, Opec fears that the world is now awash in crude and at risk of a ruinous price crash.
Honda cars to offer pre-crash radar braking
Honda Motor Co. has developed a new computerized radar system that warns drivers of an impending crash with slight braking and a tweaking of the seat belt.
Market recovery liquidity driven
The second and final part on the discussions by a panel on prospects for the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange for the rest of 2003.
S’pore world’s fastest growing IPO market
B>SINGAPORE:/BWhile the initial public offering (IPO) markets in the United States and Europe struggle to lift themselves out of the wreckage of the technology crash, Singapore is the fastest growing market for new offerings in the world this year.