
Li Ka-shing’s New Captive Trust
Li Ka-shing Hong Kong's richest mogul spins his port business into a unit whose trustee can't be removed. Singapore prides itself on high standards of corporate governance. But one aspect of its securities laws is being used by Hong Kong mogul Li Ka-shing to find a new way of doing what he does best – promoting his holding...

Egyptians rally for Mubarak to go now
CAIRO (Reuters) - Hundreds of thousands of Egyptians marched peacefully in Cairo on Friday to demand an immediate end to President Hosni Mubarak's 30-year rule, but there was no sign of his generals, or his U.S. allies, squeezing him out just yet. Turnout nationwide seemed short of the million seen on Tuesday and which leaders...

What’s up Doc? Or who needs a carrot when you own the farm?
In a report in the ST dated 5th Feb 2011*, PM Lee is quoted as saying, ‘I think everybody will be hoping for bigger hongbao and I’m sure the Finance Minister will know what to do.’ I’m also sure the Finance Minister will know what to do. The PM has told him to give the people pocket money, maybe an orange or two and...
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