Far Eastern Economic Review 1995 Gary Silverman - Abstracts

Far Eastern Economic Review 1995 Gary Silverman
TitleSubjectAuthors
Accidents will happen. (risks to international banks and finance)(Cover Story)Business, internationalGary Silverman
Any takers? Hong Kong's prime office space plummets in value.Business, internationalGary Silverman
A sure thing? (Citibank's Asian and Latin Capital Guaranteed Funds) (Where to Put Your Money) (Illustration)Business, internationalGary Silverman
At your service. (Kuala Lampur's growing financial services sector)(Malaysia's Road Show)(Cover Story)Business, internationalS. Jayasankaran, Gary Silverman
Banking on destiny. (investment strategy of Bob Harilela, Hong Kong)(Focus: Investing Offshore/Private Banking)Business, internationalGary Silverman
Bear with us. (the effect of Mexican peso's devaluation on Asian currencies)Business, internationalGordon Fairclough, Hamish McDonald, Gary Silverman
Big-picture bets.(Where to Put Your Money)(Illustration)Business, internationalGary Silverman
Blame Washington. (for Singapore economy's slowdown)Business, internationalGary Silverman
Business decision. (soft-core porn entertainer Julie Riva stops making films)Business, internationalGary Silverman
Caged dreams: Hong Kong stumbles in pension protection. (Ageing Asia) (Cover Story)Business, internationalGary Silverman
Competing for cash. (Asian telecommunications industry)Business, internationalGary Silverman
Downside up. (the positive impact of the convertible-bond fall in prices)Business, internationalGary Silverman
Emperor's new clothes: criminal allegations threaten Hong Kong group. (Emperor International Exchange)Business, internationalGary Silverman
Fantasy islands: theme restaurants serve mood with the food. (restaurants with foreign themes in Hong Kong)Business, internationalGary Silverman
Hard times. (Hong Kong's economy)Business, internationalGary Silverman
Honour thy father.(Ageing Asia)(Cover Story)Business, internationalGary Silverman
If you can't beat 'em ... : Hong Kong tries to tame leveraged currency trade.Business, internationalGary Silverman
Is Oman an omen? (Where to Put Your Money)Business, internationalGary Silverman
Is small beautiful?(Where to Put Your Money)(Cover Story)Business, internationalGary Silverman
Let them eat linguini: Hong Kong's Chinese restaurants suffer a slump.Business, internationalGary Silverman
Little big men. (foreign fund managers)Business, internationalGary Silverman
Look British, think Chinese: Hongkong Bank stays no. 1.(Far Eastern Economic Review 200: Asia's Leading Companies, 1996)Business, internationalGary Silverman
Lost Barings.Business, internationalGary Silverman
Micro Merrill: Hong Kong.Business, internationalGary Silverman
Moody's blues: credit warning gives Hong Kong the shakes. (Moody's Investors Service)Business, internationalGary Silverman
Mothers to the world: Filipinas help Hong Kong boom - at a personal cost.(Cover Story)Business, internationalGary Silverman
Not so fast.(Asian Infrastructure)Business, internationalGary Silverman
On the margin: organized crime profits from the flesh trade. (Asia)Business, internationalMichael Vatikiotis, Sachiko Sakamaki, Gary Silverman
Private world. (Hong Kong)Business, internationalGary Silverman
Promises, promises.(Ageing Asia)(Cover Story)Business, internationalGary Silverman
Que pasa? (the weakening of the Hong Kong dollar)Business, internationalGary Silverman
Silent boom. (high-tech stocks in Asia)Business, internationalGary Silverman
Slim pickings.Business, internationalGary Silverman
So what's the hold-up? Japanese fund managers are slow to buy stocks in the rest of Asia.(Rages to Riches: 1945-1995)Business, internationalGary Silverman
Thanks to government. (Economic Monitor: Hong Kong)Business, internationalGary Silverman
The price of success. (Hong Kong)(Cover Story)Business, internationalGary Silverman
The regulatory arena. (Hong Kong's telecommunications industry)Business, internationalGary Silverman
Treasure Island: what will China do with Hong Kong's pot of gold?Business, internationalGary Silverman
Wave of resistance: boat people get wind of U.S. softening on asylum. (Vietnam)Business, internationalGary Silverman
We mean business: Malaysian finance minister says reforms will continue.(Malaysia's Road Show)(Cover Story)(Interview)Business, internationalL. Gordon Crovitz, Nayan Chanda, Gary Silverman
Yankee, come back! Asian markets need a dose of American liquidity.(Where to Put Your Money)Business, internationalGary Silverman
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