Far Eastern Economic Review 1992 N. Balakrishnan - Abstracts

Far Eastern Economic Review 1992 N. Balakrishnan
TitleSubjectAuthors
A bid too far. (takeover bid for Singapore's L and M Group Investments Ltd.)Business, internationalN. Balakrishnan
A leg up for friends: Goh's loyalty test starts controversy over housing. (Singapore Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong)Business, internationalN. Balakrishnan
Back across the causeway. (higher deposit yields on the Malaysian ringgit causes surge in money market investments)Business, internationalN. Balakrishnan
Banking by concession. (Singapore's offshore banking sector)Business, internationalN. Balakrishnan
Being pushed on world stage. (planned regional expansion of Singapore's banks) (Focus: Banking in Asia) (Industry Overview)Business, internationalN. Balakrishnan
Bet on the banks. (Stock Exchange of Singapore) (Singapore Equities)Business, internationalN. Balakrishnan
By appointment only: nominated MPs spark speculation on motives. (naming of additional MPs to Singapore's parliament)Business, internationalN. Balakrishnan
Call to account; hefty losses will change Singapore Inc. (Singapore Technologies Holdings) (Companies)Business, internationalN. Balakrishnan
Cap in hand to Singapore. (Mount Charlotte Investments seeks Singapore funding)Business, internationalN. Balakrishnan
Changing the old order. (Singapore) (Focus: Capital Markets 1992)Business, internationalN. Balakrishnan
City in a state. (Singapore)Business, internationalN. Balakrishnan
Condo conundrum. (Singapore's private housing market)Business, internationalN. Balakrishnan
Cycle and Carriage Ltd. (bid for Malayan Credit) (Shroff) (Column)Business, internationalN. Balakrishnan
Dirty jobs campaign: Singapore tightens quotas on foreign workers.Business, internationalN. Balakrishnan
Fear of English: language champions reopen old debate. (debate about English language in Singapore)Business, internationalN. Balakrishnan
Great expectations. (Singapore's economy)Business, internationalN. Balakrishnan
Island hopper. (the planned development of the Karimun Island in Indonesia by Singapore's Sembawang Group)Business, internationalN. Balakrishnan
Lees give way: Prime Minister Goh consolidates his power. (Singapore's Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong strengthens position over Senior Minister Lee Kuan Yew and Deputy Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong)Business, internationalN. Balakrishnan
Legal logjam. (lawyers abound in Singapore)Business, internationalN. Balakrishnan
Now for the sale. (shares of Singapore's telecommunications monopoly)Business, internationalN. Balakrishnan
Print challenge: Singapore set to break newspaper monopoly. (Singapore PressHoldings to compete with National Trade Union Congress)Business, internationalN. Balakrishnan
Promises to keep: by-election test for premier and fractured opposition. (Singapore)Business, internationalN. Balakrishnan
Reliant on Uncle Sam. (Singaporean economy's dependence on the United States) (Economic Monitor) (Column)Business, internationalN. Balakrishnan
Ringgit's new role. (Malaysia abandons local currency depreciation)Business, internationalN. Balakrishnan
Rooms for growth. (Singapore's tourist industry) (Monthly Report: Where To Put Your Money) (Industry Overview)Business, internationalN. Balakrishnan
Silicon implants. (Singaporean government-controlled companies' investments in United States' high technology industries)Business, internationalSusumu Awanohara, N. Balakrishnan, Jonathan Burton
Singapore welcome. (multinationals' listing on stock exchange)Business, internationalN. Balakrishnan
Spirit of '86? (Economic Monitor: Singapore) (Column)Business, internationalN. Balakrishnan
Tangled ties: island issue looms large in Malaysia-Singapore row. (Pedra Branca)Business, internationalN. Balakrishnan
The lion whimpers: Singapore market snores as Hongkong roars.Business, internationalN. Balakrishnan
Timely reminder. (Senior Minister Lee Kuan Yew commemorates the 50th anniversary of Singapore's fall to Japan) (Singapore)Business, internationalN. Balakrishnan
Traveller's tales. (Peking, China) (Column)Business, internationalN. Balakrishnan
Traveller's tales. (politics in India's Tamil Nadu state)Business, internationalN. Balakrishnan
Yards of disrepair. (Singapore's docks) (Industry Overview)Business, internationalN. Balakrishnan
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