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Banking on South Asia

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The Boston Globe, July 12th, 1992

Perhaps the quickest way to make it in the business world -- if you have the money to start with -- is to find a glaringly empty market niche, and fill it. Easier said than done, you might say. But don't tell that to Uppendra Nath Mishra. He thinks he's on to something. As scores of US publications and television programs ride the tidal wave of financial interest in Japan and Europe, Mishra hopes he has positioned himself on the crest of a new wave of interest: investment in South Asia. Mishra and his wife, Amita, started Asia Business Journal last April out of a one-room, one-computer office ...

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