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Headline: Power industry put on slow charge Source: Euromoney Date: April 2001 Author: Gillian Baker With south-east Asian economies recovering, governments are making cautious moves to restructure and expand their power industries to meet increased demand. None wants a California-style crisis. However, foreign investor interest is likely to be limited and financing must be provided by local debt and equity markets. Governments across south-east Asia are on the brink of making fundamental energy sector reforms that should keep a steady stream of deals in the pipeline for the next few years. |
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