Far Eastern Economic Review 1992 Michael Taylor - Abstracts

Far Eastern Economic Review 1992 Michael Taylor
TitleSubjectAuthors
A city of secrets. (offshore investing in Hongkong)Business, internationalMichael Taylor
A Patten reading list: some unsolicited suggestions for the next governor. (Hong Kong governor-designate Chris Patten)Business, internationalStacy Mosher, Michael Taylor
Beneath the froth. (Hong Kong's economic conditions) (Economic Monitor: Hongkong) (Column)Business, internationalMichael Taylor
Betting on Uncle Sam. (US economic recovery)Business, internationalMichael Taylor
Cape of high yields. (investment in South African bonds)Business, internationalMichael Taylor
Celestial vision: StarTV venture is classic Li. (Hongkong real estate magnate Li Ka-shing enters satellite television industry)Business, internationalMichael Taylor
Commanding heights. (Hong Kong stockmarket boom)Business, internationalMichael Taylor
Enter a dark horse. (Hongkong & Shanghai Banking Corp.'s bid for Midland Bank)Business, internationalMichael Taylor
Facing the China risk. (Hong Kong) (Focus: Capital Markets 1992)Business, internationalMichael Taylor
Ganging up on Li. (Li Ka-shing's bid to control Hong Kong's cargo facilities) (Shroff) (Column)Business, internationalMichael Taylor
Girded for expansion: Hongkong builder seeks new horizons. (International Tak Cheung Holdings)Business, internationalMichael Taylor
Have cash, will travel: Hongkong is no longer big enough for property tycoon Li Ka-shing. (includes related article)Business, internationalMichael Taylor
Hiatus in history. (includes related article)Business, internationalMichael Taylor
Hongkong to the rescue? (Hong Kong businessmen expected to bail out Olympia and York Companies U.S.A.)(includes article on South Korea's closed-end country funds) (Shroff) (Column)Business, internationalMark Clifford, Michael Taylor
Leading with his Chim. (Hongkong businessman Chim Pui Chung) (Shroff) (Column)Business, internationalMichael Taylor
Minority sport: Lau takeover bid rests with Bermuda court. (majority favors privatization of Chinese Estates Holdings Ltd. but this may not gain Bermuda's supreme court approval)Business, internationalMichael Taylor
Nice little earner; car dealers may be exploiting tax loophole. (Hong Kong)Business, internationalMichael Taylor
No redemption? (Southeast Asian closed-end country funds) (Where to Put Your Money)Business, internationalMichael Taylor
No sign of fatigue: China muscles into world metals markets.Business, internationalMichael Taylor
On the mend. (Standard Chartered Bank PLC reports financial recovery)Business, internationalMichael Taylor
Rescuers overwhelmed. (efforts to rescue the Hongkong branch of Bank of Credit & Commerce International)Business, internationalMichael Taylor
Rule of mother-in-law. (aborted privatization of Hongkong's Chinese Estates Holdings Ltd.)Business, internationalMichael Taylor
Shadow boxing. (acquisition of Midland Bank PLC)Business, internationalMichael Taylor
The splurge to merge: HSBC shareholders wary of Midland bid. (Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corp. and Midland Bank PLC)Business, internationalMichael Taylor
Wedding of the century. (Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corp. and Britain's Midland Bank)Business, internationalMichael Taylor
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