Far Eastern Economic Review 1992 Michael Taylor |
Title | Subject | Authors |
A city of secrets. (offshore investing in Hongkong) | Business, international | Michael Taylor |
A Patten reading list: some unsolicited suggestions for the next governor. (Hong Kong governor-designate Chris Patten) | Business, international | Stacy Mosher, Michael Taylor |
Beneath the froth. (Hong Kong's economic conditions) (Economic Monitor: Hongkong) (Column) | Business, international | Michael Taylor |
Betting on Uncle Sam. (US economic recovery) | Business, international | Michael Taylor |
Cape of high yields. (investment in South African bonds) | Business, international | Michael Taylor |
Celestial vision: StarTV venture is classic Li. (Hongkong real estate magnate Li Ka-shing enters satellite television industry) | Business, international | Michael Taylor |
Commanding heights. (Hong Kong stockmarket boom) | Business, international | Michael Taylor |
Enter a dark horse. (Hongkong & Shanghai Banking Corp.'s bid for Midland Bank) | Business, international | Michael Taylor |
Facing the China risk. (Hong Kong) (Focus: Capital Markets 1992) | Business, international | Michael Taylor |
Ganging up on Li. (Li Ka-shing's bid to control Hong Kong's cargo facilities) (Shroff) (Column) | Business, international | Michael Taylor |
Girded for expansion: Hongkong builder seeks new horizons. (International Tak Cheung Holdings) | Business, international | Michael Taylor |
Have cash, will travel: Hongkong is no longer big enough for property tycoon Li Ka-shing. (includes related article) | Business, international | Michael Taylor |
Hiatus in history. (includes related article) | Business, international | Michael 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, international | Mark Clifford, Michael Taylor |
Leading with his Chim. (Hongkong businessman Chim Pui Chung) (Shroff) (Column) | Business, international | Michael 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, international | Michael Taylor |
Nice little earner; car dealers may be exploiting tax loophole. (Hong Kong) | Business, international | Michael Taylor |
No redemption? (Southeast Asian closed-end country funds) (Where to Put Your Money) | Business, international | Michael Taylor |
No sign of fatigue: China muscles into world metals markets. | Business, international | Michael Taylor |
On the mend. (Standard Chartered Bank PLC reports financial recovery) | Business, international | Michael Taylor |
Rescuers overwhelmed. (efforts to rescue the Hongkong branch of Bank of Credit & Commerce International) | Business, international | Michael Taylor |
Rule of mother-in-law. (aborted privatization of Hongkong's Chinese Estates Holdings Ltd.) | Business, international | Michael Taylor |
Shadow boxing. (acquisition of Midland Bank PLC) | Business, international | Michael Taylor |
The splurge to merge: HSBC shareholders wary of Midland bid. (Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corp. and Midland Bank PLC) | Business, international | Michael Taylor |
Wedding of the century. (Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corp. and Britain's Midland Bank) | Business, international | Michael Taylor |
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