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Big private equity firms are also investing heavily, often at considerable cost, to build a presence in countries that were once considered unthinkable.
Property prices tripled, the stock market multiplied nine times, and people borrowed heavily – often in foreign currencies – to cash in on the boom.
There may be change for the very small number of bigger charities or those that rely heavily (often for good reason) on public-sector money.
Some officials, including Mr Anwar, called for state-security laws to be used against "traitors" who lent money or shares to "rogue speculators".Support actThis kind of hysteria is amplified by the way lots of Malaysian companies have borrowed heavily, often using shares as collateral.
Mr. Greenberg, who serves as chairman of the Asia Society in New York, travels heavily, often to China and other parts of Asia, where his close ties to political leaders have given him opportunities to begin selling insurance while competitors were waiting for official approval.
While most refiners have spent heavily often hundreds of millions of dollars to meet California's requirements to produce cleaner-burning reformulated gasoline, O'Malley spent just enough to cover 60% of the production at Tosco's San Francisco refinery.
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There are universities in the East investing heavily and often trying to hire back staff who have gone abroad.
The latest funds raised by leading firms have all been smaller than their previous ones, and have been heavily oversubscribed, often two or three times.
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