Far Eastern Economic Review 1992 Anthony Rowley - Abstracts

Far Eastern Economic Review 1992 Anthony Rowley
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A dying breed. (change in Japan's post-war work ethic) (Cover Story)Business, internationalAnthony Rowley, Louise Do Rosario
Armour unmeshed: Japan's stock crash threatens corporate cross-holdings. (1992 Tokyo stockmarket crash)Business, internationalAnthony Rowley
Asia above the gloom. (economic trends)Business, internationalAnthony Rowley
Back from the brink. (Japan's economic-rescue package)Business, internationalAnthony Rowley, Jonathan Friedland
Bankers as regents. (Japanese firm EIE International Corp. buys control of Regent International Hotels Co.)Business, internationalAnthony Rowley
Borderless Asia. (East Asia free trade)Business, internationalAnthony Rowley
Bullish on bullion: things may be looking up at last for gold and gold stocks.Business, internationalAnthony Rowley
Capitals of capital. (possible Japanese plan for Asian hegemony) (Invisible Hand)Business, internationalAnthony Rowley
Cash flow is the key. (Japan's financial markets after the 1992 Tokyo stockmarket crash)Business, internationalAnthony Rowley
Checking on the results. (Asian Development Bank's evaluation of projects) (Focus: Asian Development Bank 1992)Business, internationalAnthony Rowley
Cheered on by Japan. (Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Seri Mahathir Mohamad) (Cover Story)Business, internationalAnthony Rowley
China's millstone. (reforming public sector firms)Business, internationalAnthony Rowley
Coming together. (economic regionalism in East Asia)Business, internationalAnthony Rowley
Crumbs of comfort: Japanese profits drop less steep than feared.Business, internationalAnthony Rowley
Crushed by credit. (link between money supply and economic activity)Business, internationalAnthony Rowley
Cursed by the cure. (efforts to reduce inflation in Japan)Business, internationalAnthony Rowley
Deeper into the mire. (Japanese banking industry's bad debts)Business, internationalAnthony Rowley
Down to the wire. (Tokyo Stock Exchange) (Shroff) (Column)Business, internationalAnthony Rowley
Ease up, Japan. (international economic relations)(includes related article) (Cover Story)Business, internationalAnthony Rowley
Ebbing streams: Japanese firms curtail their overseas forays.Business, internationalAnthony Rowley
Fasten your seatbelts.... (problems of the Japanese banking industry) (Focus: Banking in Asia) (Industry Overview)Business, internationalAnthony Rowley
Footing the progress bill. (risks to extending loans to finance infrastructure needs of Asia) (Focus: Banking in Asia)Business, internationalAnthony Rowley
Free and queasy. (banking industry in Asia as reported by the International Monetary Fund) (Invisible Hand)Business, internationalAnthony Rowley
Funding from the family purse. (Asian Development Bank's finance policies) (Focus: Asian Development Bank 1992)Business, internationalAnthony Rowley
Future shock. (stock index futures and options trading) (Shroff) (Column)Business, internationalJulian Baum, Anthony Rowley, Philip Bowring
Growth turns inward. (economic development in the Asian region)Business, internationalAnthony Rowley
Half a loaf.... (multilateral trade agreements on agriculture) (Invisible Hand) (Column)Business, internationalAnthony Rowley
Heading for recession. (state of Japan's economy)Business, internationalAnthony Rowley
High cost of reality. (Japan) (Focus: Capital Markets 1992)Business, internationalAnthony Rowley
High marks for Asia: World Bank presents its annual report card. (impressiveeconomic economic growth posted by Eastern Asia)Business, internationalAnthony Rowley
Interesting rewards. (Japanese government bonds) (Where to Put Your Money)Business, internationalAnthony Rowley
In their own backyard: Japanese foreign ventures to tap Asian capital markets. (includes related article on Nikko Securities' investment trust fund) (Business: Finance)Business, internationalAnthony Rowley
Kinder, gentler Japan: Tokyo officials want people to work less hard.Business, internationalAnthony Rowley
Latin American beat: equities excel - and have further to go. (investment in Latin America) (Monthly Report: Where To Put Your Money)Business, internationalAnthony Rowley
Marriages of convenience. (new Japanese banking laws on mergers)Business, internationalAnthony Rowley
Matters of opinion: Japan reviews legal market. (may liberalize regulations governing foreign lawyers)Business, internationalAnthony Rowley
Model travellers. (World Bank team of Asian economic experts) (Invisible Hand) (Column)Business, internationalAnthony Rowley
Monetary folly. (European Monetary System) (Invisible Hand) (Column)Business, internationalAnthony Rowley
Money drought. (Japan's money supply)Business, internationalAnthony Rowley
More players, less profit. (competition among securities houses in Japan)Business, internationalAnthony Rowley
New crystal ball needed. (Japan's futures and options market) (Shroff) (Column)Business, internationalAnthony Rowley
New power hub. (new power project in Pakistan)Business, internationalSalamat Ali, Anthony Rowley
Nice to be needed. (Asian Development Bank's role in Asia) (Focus: Asian Development Bank 1992)Business, internationalAnthony Rowley
No balancing act in view. (Japan's trade surplus) (Focus: Japan 1992)Business, internationalAnthony Rowley
No longer the sheltered life. (Japanese insurance companies)Business, internationalAnthony Rowley
Offshore liquidity dries up. (effects of Japanese banks's elimination of overseas assets) (Focus: Banking in Asia) (Industry Overview)Business, internationalAnthony Rowley
Off the map. (difficulties and opportunities of financial dealings in Japan)(includes related article)Business, internationalAnthony Rowley
Orphans of empire. (international economic implications of the USSR's collapse)Business, internationalAnthony Rowley
Out of the loop. (banks being used less)Business, internationalAnthony Rowley
Perils of growth before prudence. (Japanese banking industry)Business, internationalAnthony Rowley
Perpetual liability. (issuance of subordinated capital notes by Japanese banks)Business, internationalAnthony Rowley
Piggy bank raid: premier squares off for fiscal battle. (Japanese Prime Minister Kiichi Miyazawa)Business, internationalAnthony Rowley
Predators eye the carrion. (Japanese banks eager to take over security brokerages)Business, internationalAnthony Rowley
Privatised parts. (privatization in Asia) (Invisible Hand)Business, internationalAnthony Rowley
Problem school. (UN University, Japan)Business, internationalAnthony Rowley
Quantifying quality. (Japan)Business, internationalAnthony Rowley
Question of turf: Japan removes wall between banks and brokers.Business, internationalAnthony Rowley
Retreat to China. (Bank of Japan sees Hong Kong as future financial center of China)Business, internationalAnthony Rowley
Ripples from Europe: EC's currency turmoil will affect Asia.Business, internationalAnthony Rowley
Ripples of gloom: economic downturn in Japan bodes ill for region. (Asian region)Business, internationalAnthony Rowley
Safety in numbers: bail-out heigthens Japanese banking fears. (Japanese banking industry)Business, internationalAnthony Rowley
Slowing faster. (economic recovery in Japan) (Economic Monitor: Japan)Business, internationalAnthony Rowley
Slowly off the trade blocs. (Focus: Japan 1992)Business, internationalAnthony Rowley
Stimulus to sell. (cut in official discount rate fails to prop up Tokyo stockmarket)Business, internationalAnthony Rowley
Stoking up inflation.Business, internationalAnthony Rowley
Stones through glass. (Japan Ministry of International Trade and Industry publishes report criticizing major trading partners)Business, internationalAnthony Rowley
Tail wags dog. (Tokyo and Osaka stock exchanges)Business, internationalAnthony Rowley
Take a number then halve it. (Asian Development Bank's loan policy) (Focus: Asian Development Bank 1992)Business, internationalAnthony Rowley
Tapping Hongkong. (Asian Development Bank's introduction of the Hong Kong dollar for financing purposes)Business, internationalAnthony Rowley
Test of salesmanship. (Japan Ministry of Finance to issue Nippon Denshin Denwa KK and Japan Tobacco Inc. shares) (Shroff) (Column)Business, internationalAnthony Rowley, Jonathan Friedland
The Asia card. (Japanese investment in other Asian countries) (Invisible Hand) (Column)Business, internationalAnthony Rowley
The flavour of zen philosophy. (Japan strengthens its hold on the Asian Development Bank) (Focus: Asian Development Bank 1992)Business, internationalAnthony Rowley
The long shadow: Tokyo stockmarket woes raise fears for 'real' economy. (bearish trend's negative effects on Japanese economy in general)Business, internationalAnthony Rowley
Then the bills came in: Japan's financial system reels from years of excess.Business, internationalAnthony Rowley
The politics of who gets what. (Asian Development Bank's lending policies) (Focus: Asian Development Bank 1992)Business, internationalAnthony Rowley
The ripple effect. (Japan's stockmarket plan)Business, internationalAnthony Rowley
The search for market players. (Asian Development Bank's co-financing partners) (Focus: Asian Development Bank 1992)Business, internationalAnthony Rowley
The way ahead: real demand for infrastructure spending will fuel 1990s lending. (anticipated demand for Asian banks' funding of infrastructure projects) (Focus: Banking in Asia) (Industry Overview)Business, internationalAnthony Rowley
To Russia with pride. (Japan's economy as a model for Russia)Business, internationalAnthony Rowley
Traders' tea party. (Davos Group's Europe/East Asia economic forum) (Invisible Hand) (Column)Business, internationalAnthony Rowley
Transparent motives. (Korea Stock Exchange's power to query listed companies regarding unusual share-price movements)Business, internationalAnthony Rowley
Tricks of the trade. (Japan's response to trade protectionism) (Invisible Hand) (Column)Business, internationalAnthony Rowley
Under the knife. (Japanese stock brokerages suffer from declining market) (Shroff) (Column)Business, internationalAnthony Rowley
Urge to merge. (Japanese banks and brokerages)Business, internationalAnthony Rowley
Who pays for the roads? (public vs. private-sector issue) (Focus: Asian Development Bank 1992)Business, internationalAnthony Rowley
Worth the trek: Japan's interest in southern Africa grows. (Regional)Business, internationalAnthony Rowley
Yen or greenback? (proposed Asian currency exchange-rate policy) (Invisible Hand) (Column)Business, internationalAnthony Rowley
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