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[Title] => Asia no longer bad boy of corporate governance
[Summary] => HONG KONG Asia has taken big strides on the road to better corporate governance after its 1997/98 financial crisis, but analysts say investors must view company accounts with renewed skepticism in light of US accounting scandals.
The region is holding its head relatively high even as investor confidence in most other global markets has been left brittle after dubious accounting practices in the US sent U.S. stocks tumbling to five-year lows.
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The region is holding its head relatively high even as investor confidence in most other global markets has been left brittle after dubious accounting practices in the US sent U.S. stocks tumbling to five-year lows.
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