Far Eastern Economic Review 1992 Jonathan Friedland - Abstracts

Far Eastern Economic Review 1992 Jonathan Friedland
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After the flood: Indonesia criticised by bankers for poorly implemented debtstrategy. (Indonesia's debt concerns)Business, internationalJonathan Friedland, Adam Schwarzz
Allied scrutiny. (Hong Kong's Allied Group Ltd.)Business, internationalHenny Sender, Jonathan Friedland
Back from the brink. (Japan's economic-rescue package)Business, internationalAnthony Rowley, Jonathan Friedland
Back to the world: progress on MIAs boosts chance of Vietnam ties. (missing-in-action)Business, internationalSusumu Awanohara, Jonathan Friedland
Bailout blues. (troubled bank rescue plan in Japan)Business, internationalJonathan Friedland
Behind the screen. (private banking in Asia)Business, internationalJonathan Friedland
Bright spark: China Light pushes its frontier. (China Light and Power Company Ltd.) (Cover Story)Business, internationalJonathan Friedland
Building confidence: Japan's housing sector shows signs of recovery.Business, internationalJonathan Friedland
Bulls in a China shop. (foreign investors in China's securities markets)Business, internationalJonathan Friedland
Bust bankers. (Japan)Business, internationalJonathan Friedland
Cash in delivery: custodial banking comes of age in Asia. (banking industry's handling of securities)Business, internationalJonathan Friedland
Collateral damage. (economic effects of riots in Bangkok, Thailand)Business, internationalJonathan Friedland
Cost of a crisis: Thailand can bandage economic wounds of military crackdown. (includes related article)Business, internationalJonathan Friedland
Coyiuto's crown: Oriental battle heads for courts. (efforts by the Presidential Commission on Good Government to wrest control of Oriental Petroleum and Minerals Corp. from chairman Robert Coyiuto Jr.)Business, internationalJonathan Friedland
Customers come first. (Taiwan's banking system)Business, internationalJonathan Friedland
Divide and conquer. (Makati and Manila Stock Exchanges, Philippines)Business, internationalJonathan Friedland
Faded glory: Kadoorie hotel firm misses opportunities. (Lawrence Kadoorie) (Cover Story)Business, internationalJonathan Friedland
Falling star; problems come home to roost at First Pacific. (First Pacific Company Ltd.) (Business: Companies)Business, internationalJonathan Friedland
Feeding the giant: Indonesia's Salim Group beefs up Indocement.Business, internationalJonathan Friedland
Financial earthquake. (Japan's property market crumbles) (Cover Story)Business, internationalLouise Do Rosario, Jonathan Friedland
Fingers in the pie. (Taiwan's state-controlled banks)Business, internationalJonathan Friedland
Fiscal bottleneck; taxes help to dry up real-estate market. (Japan)Business, internationalLouise Do Rosario, Jonathan Friedland
Freshmen at the feast: Central Asian republics set sights on ADB. (Asian Development Bank)Business, internationalJonathan Friedland
Grande designs. (Praia Grande, Macau's reconstruction, airport runway and taxiways construction)Business, internationalJonathan Friedland
Green fingers. (Indonesian timber magnate Prajogo Pangestu's Barito Pacific Timber Group) (Cover Story)Business, internationalAdam Schwarz, Jonathan Friedland
Heavy baggage. (international venture of Asian hotels yields unprofitable results) (Invisible Hand) (Column)Business, internationalJonathan Friedland
Hello, Uncle Nippon. (economic ties between Vietnam and Japan to resume; includes related article)Business, internationalMurray Hiebert, Jonathan Friedland
How to be inscrutable: offshore financial institutions scramble to manage Asia's private wealth.Business, internationalJonathan Friedland
Husky and Hutch. (Hutchinson Whampoa Ltd.; Husky Oil) (SHROFF) (Column)Business, internationalJonathan Friedland
Japan's plastic pygmies. (plastics industry in trouble)Business, internationalJonathan Friedland
Jewel loses lustre. (Hong Kong's Hang Seng Bank)Business, internationalJonathan Friedland
Lifeboat designs; Japan edges towards bank bail-out plan.Business, internationalJonathan Friedland
Luxury with an acid whine. (Asian Development Bank's headquarters in Manila) (Focus: Asian Development Bank 1992)Business, internationalJonathan Friedland
Master manipulator: Oriental Petroleum chief eyes expansion. (Oriental Petroleum and Minerals Corp.'s Robert Coyiuto, Jr.)Business, internationalJonathan Friedland
Not a pretty picture. (Japanese recession affects art-market)Business, internationalJonathan Friedland
Of mice and men. (Thai businessmen's reaction to violent riots in Bangkok) (Invisible Hand) (Column)Business, internationalJonathan Friedland
Osaka's big bet: Japanese city vies to be Asian gateway.Business, internationalJonathan Friedland
Out of the rubble. (Japan to initiate a new company to write-off bank loans)Business, internationalJonathan Friedland
Paper chase: India cracks down on alleged bond fraudsters.Business, internationalHamish McDonald, Jonathan Friedland, Sucheta Dalal
Passion play. (Philippine motel chain Victoria Court diversifies target market) (Company Profile)Business, internationalJonathan Friedland
Permit pocketed. (MBF Holdings Bhd. reconsiders decision to purchase a controlling interest in Malayan United Industries Bhd. and Asian Oceanic Holdings Ltd.)Business, internationalDoug Tsuruoka, Jonathan Friedland
Phoning home. (Hong Kong tycoon Li Ka-shing to close telecommunications operations)Business, internationalHenny Sender, Jonathan Friedland
Power profits. (New World Development and Guangzhou Economic Construction Co. agree to finance a Chinese thermal-energy project)Business, internationalJonathan Friedland
Profits of misfortune. (Japanese companies go into AIDS research)Business, internationalJonathan Friedland
Property precedents. (purchase of Nine Queen's Road Central) (Shroff) (Column)Business, internationalJonathan Friedland
Putting money to work: overdue reforms are helping to provide needed funds. (Focus: Capital Markets 1992)Business, internationalJonathan Friedland
Putting on heirs. (financial heirs of deceased Sir Y.K. Pao, founder of World International Holdings Ltd.)Business, internationalJonathan Friedland
Quek off the mark. (Quek Leng Chan's Guoco Group)Business, internationalJonathan Friedland
Realm of the peer: Hongkong's last taipan sets an agenda for the future. (Lawrence Kadoorie) (Cover Story)Business, internationalJonathan Friedland
Reliant on gravity. (Bombay Stock Exchange) (Shroff) (Column)Business, internationalJonathan Friedland
Risks on paper. (financing for Indonesia's Tanjung Enim Lestari pulp and paper project)Business, internationalAdam Schwarz, Jonathan Friedland
Running for cover: Japanese court case reveals insurer's woes.Business, internationalJonathan Friedland
Safety-first investment. (zero coupon bonds paired with equity-linked securities)Business, internationalJonathan Friedland
Saving face in Malaysia. (SHROFF) (Column)Business, internationalJonathan Friedland
Setting an example: Japanese manufacturer Ricoh slashes costs.Business, internationalJonathan Friedland
Sogo, so good. (Japanese department stores expanding to Asian countries)Business, internationalJonathan Friedland
Stuck on the rocks: Japan miffed as Yeltsin cancels visit. (cancellation of visit to Japan by Russian President Boris Yeltsin)(includes related articles)Business, internationalJonathan Friedland
Systematic solution: Itoman's problems will be spirited away. (Itoman Corp to merge with Sumikin Bussan Kaisha Ltd.)Business, internationalJonathan Friedland
Tax cuts in demand. (cuts in personal tax) (Business )Business, internationalJonathan Friedland
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
That sinking feeling: India's first overseas equity issue collapses.Business, internationalJonathan Friedland, Sucheta Dalal
The other Cojuangco: 'Tony' emerges as new force in Philippines. (businessman Antonio 'Tony-Boy' Cojuangco)(includes related article) (Business)Business, internationalRigoberto Tiglao, Jonathan Friedland
The setting sun. (economic conditions in Japan) (Economic Monitor: Japan) (Column)Business, internationalJonathan Friedland
Thirst for power: Philippines' San Miguel moves closer to Cojuangco's grasp. (businessman Eduardo Cojuangco and San Miguel Corp.)Business, internationalJonathan Friedland
Traveller's tales. (Japanese tourists bolster economy of Cairns, Australia) (Column)Business, internationalJonathan Friedland
Turnaround in the air. (privatization of Philippine Airlines Inc.) (Business)Business, internationalJonathan Friedland
Unequal union. (Hong Kong Bank and Midland Bank merger)Business, internationalJonathan Friedland
World is his oyster. (Peter Woo of World International Holdings)Business, internationalJonathan Friedland
Writing on the wall. (Japan's paper industry) (Industry Overview)Business, internationalJonathan Friedland
Yen on top: dollar and Deutschemark retreat from Japan. (amidst turmoil in European Exchange Rate Mechanism in Sep 1992) (Cover Story)Business, internationalJonathan Friedland, Ed Paisley
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